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Disappointed with MB Quart RCE216's
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<blockquote data-quote="skierxx5556" data-source="post: 1214545" data-attributes="member: 560855"><p>no its probabaly not the way your car is set up the MB-Quarts are not the greatest speaker IMO. I had a set of premiums a few years ago and hated them the tweeter was just brutal it would hurt ears to listen to them.</p><p></p><p>I dont really know what your budget is but I am running a set of Rainbow Profi's right now and they are one of the smoothest speakers I have ever used. I would look into the Profi Vanadiums if I were you they use a titanium tweeter which sounds great both smooth and bright but not overly bright where it hurts to listen to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skierxx5556, post: 1214545, member: 560855"] no its probabaly not the way your car is set up the MB-Quarts are not the greatest speaker IMO. I had a set of premiums a few years ago and hated them the tweeter was just brutal it would hurt ears to listen to them. I dont really know what your budget is but I am running a set of Rainbow Profi's right now and they are one of the smoothest speakers I have ever used. I would look into the Profi Vanadiums if I were you they use a titanium tweeter which sounds great both smooth and bright but not overly bright where it hurts to listen to them. [/QUOTE]
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