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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7938551" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>Well, if you hurry you can buy an Alpine MRX-V60 (older version of V70) for $200 for sonicelectronix right now (this is a Black Friday deal, so it won't last). V60 and V70 are basically the same thing, with V70 being said to have 10% more power. Your ears will never tell a difference. Even the V70 is not that expensive, the regular price being about $300 online.</p><p></p><p>I am not a big fan of MB Quart's conventional Class A/B designs. They're very good value, as long as they work, but the amps can run too hot on a hot day. Here in Texas, the amplifier is already hot simply from sitting in 110F degree weather in a parked car, and then a typical A/B design will get stupid how once you turn on the stereo. My MB Quart REF4 does. And the quart mono blocks are not very good IMO, other than in the watts per dollar department. I can't obstruct air flow around it with cargo or it will shut down even on a cool day. I would take the Alpine MRX or Polk Class D 5-channel any day over MB Quart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7938551, member: 629735"] Well, if you hurry you can buy an Alpine MRX-V60 (older version of V70) for $200 for sonicelectronix right now (this is a Black Friday deal, so it won't last). V60 and V70 are basically the same thing, with V70 being said to have 10% more power. Your ears will never tell a difference. Even the V70 is not that expensive, the regular price being about $300 online. I am not a big fan of MB Quart's conventional Class A/B designs. They're very good value, as long as they work, but the amps can run too hot on a hot day. Here in Texas, the amplifier is already hot simply from sitting in 110F degree weather in a parked car, and then a typical A/B design will get stupid how once you turn on the stereo. My MB Quart REF4 does. And the quart mono blocks are not very good IMO, other than in the watts per dollar department. I can't obstruct air flow around it with cargo or it will shut down even on a cool day. I would take the Alpine MRX or Polk Class D 5-channel any day over MB Quart. [/QUOTE]
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