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<blockquote data-quote="teeroy" data-source="post: 488868" data-attributes="member: 555728"><p>ok guys... i took your advice(s) and went out to peep a local shop with items in stock. i listened to a few off the shelf brands, but not the higher ends ones you guys listed (CDT, memphis, focal etc...)</p><p></p><p>what i ended up with were the MB quarts reference series. i got a good deal on the 216's and the 213's. they sounded great to me in the demo rooms. so i bit the bullet and got them installed. sound way nicer than stock.</p><p></p><p>so i spoke to a friend and he said there's a way to attenuate the tweeters. anyone know how to do this?</p><p></p><p>i had them mount the rear tweets on the door panel furthest back to get a surround effect for movies. so now i need to tune them.</p><p></p><p>can anyone help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teeroy, post: 488868, member: 555728"] ok guys... i took your advice(s) and went out to peep a local shop with items in stock. i listened to a few off the shelf brands, but not the higher ends ones you guys listed (CDT, memphis, focal etc...) what i ended up with were the MB quarts reference series. i got a good deal on the 216's and the 213's. they sounded great to me in the demo rooms. so i bit the bullet and got them installed. sound way nicer than stock. so i spoke to a friend and he said there's a way to attenuate the tweeters. anyone know how to do this? i had them mount the rear tweets on the door panel furthest back to get a surround effect for movies. so now i need to tune them. can anyone help? [/QUOTE]
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