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Has anyone tried the MB Quart midbass add ons? woofersetc has them for cheap..thanks.
Posts: 339 | From: Dahlgren, VA | Registered: Oct 2000
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I've always found that with MBQ components, having two woofers and one tweeter gives you the best sound.
Posts: 5501 | From: Columbus, OH - formerly FL | Registered: Oct 2003
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I didn't think MB Quart sold on-line....I wouldn't buy from anyone (web or not) that's not an authorized dealer. I had a bad experience buying MB Quart Q's from an online dealer that wasn't authorized. In the end I felt that what they sold me were rejects or seconds. Onlinecarstereo honored their own warranty, but after sending the components back for replacement twice I gave up on getting a first quality pair from them. It took at least a month to get replacements each time. By the time I had received my third set it must have been three months from the time I purchased them, but I STILL didn't have a "first quality" pair of Q's. When it comes to this stuff I'll never buy from anyone that's not an authorized dealer. Just my opinion. Martin
-------------------- Too much of everything is just enough. Posts: 391 | From: Boston | Registered: Oct 2005
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I don't have any MB quart comps...I have a pair of tymphany made polk 5" midrange and tymphany tweets running active. There is a distinct lack of midbass. So I was going to add some 5.5-6.6 inch midbass in my doors bandpassed 65ish-300ish. I'm looking at various options.
Posts: 339 | From: Dahlgren, VA | Registered: Oct 2000
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