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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;gt;&amp;gt;SQL&amp;lt;&amp;lt;" data-source="post: 7566979" data-attributes="member: 633661"><p>MB Quart used to have some great Component Speakers - I am running a 10 year old set of 'Q Series' in my Honda Accord right now.</p><p></p><p>However, like many good brands from back in the day now they are now just a budget brand.</p><p></p><p>They do still make solid amps and at a really good price.</p><p></p><p>Why are you not going to run a subwoofer? I would skip out on the rear speakers and just use your factory head unit to power the factory rear speakers and use the other 2 channels of the Arc amp to power a 10" sub in the trunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=">>SQL<<, post: 7566979, member: 633661"] MB Quart used to have some great Component Speakers - I am running a 10 year old set of 'Q Series' in my Honda Accord right now. However, like many good brands from back in the day now they are now just a budget brand. They do still make solid amps and at a really good price. Why are you not going to run a subwoofer? I would skip out on the rear speakers and just use your factory head unit to power the factory rear speakers and use the other 2 channels of the Arc amp to power a 10" sub in the trunk. [/QUOTE]
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