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<blockquote data-quote="LoneRanger" data-source="post: 269651" data-attributes="member: 540903"><p>First and foremost, front stage is the most important. Rear fill is just that....a filler. If your subwoofer is loud enough, chances are you won't even notice the rear fill from the front seats (at least I had that problem in a few of my cars). MB Quart makes great speakers and IMO, they're worth what you pay for them. I have four MB Quart 6.5's in my car right now and they sound great (i had a small problem with a ground loop that I resolved with the help of some guys from this forum). They're running off my head unit at the moment because I haven't picked out a 4 channel amp yet. Even off the head unit, they sound nice and clear and have way more identifiable range and sharpness than most other speakers in their price range. One word of advice about MB Quart: In their comp sets, the tweets tend to sound a little bright. A simple fix for that is to squelch the high level on your head unit (if it has that feature).</p><p></p><p>If you don't want to shell out the cash for MB Quart, Pioneer makes some pretty decent coaxial speakers that won't break your wallet, and I'm pretty sure you can get the new Alpine comp sets off ebay for pretty cheap....I'm not much of an SQ guy, so I really don't have a whole lot of suggestions. I buy MB Quart because I've always used them and I trust their build quality and like the way they sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneRanger, post: 269651, member: 540903"] First and foremost, front stage is the most important. Rear fill is just that....a filler. If your subwoofer is loud enough, chances are you won't even notice the rear fill from the front seats (at least I had that problem in a few of my cars). MB Quart makes great speakers and IMO, they're worth what you pay for them. I have four MB Quart 6.5's in my car right now and they sound great (i had a small problem with a ground loop that I resolved with the help of some guys from this forum). They're running off my head unit at the moment because I haven't picked out a 4 channel amp yet. Even off the head unit, they sound nice and clear and have way more identifiable range and sharpness than most other speakers in their price range. One word of advice about MB Quart: In their comp sets, the tweets tend to sound a little bright. A simple fix for that is to squelch the high level on your head unit (if it has that feature). If you don't want to shell out the cash for MB Quart, Pioneer makes some pretty decent coaxial speakers that won't break your wallet, and I'm pretty sure you can get the new Alpine comp sets off ebay for pretty cheap....I'm not much of an SQ guy, so I really don't have a whole lot of suggestions. I buy MB Quart because I've always used them and I trust their build quality and like the way they sound. [/QUOTE]
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