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Any use MB Quart for replacement speakers?


Dakotarota
12-05-2004, 12:15 AM
If so what model & whats the out come?

Off_Road
12-05-2004, 07:59 AM
Posted by Dakotarota - 12-05-2004 at 01:15 AMIf so what model & whats the out come?

Hate to ask a stupid ? but here goes. What are MB quart speakers? Never heard of that make, brand, or model. But that doesn’t surprise me, many things I don’t know and haven’t heard of. I have the six speaker Infinity setup. And I’m not all so happy with them. The rear passenger drivers side must be blown. Under normal volume conditions it sounds OK, but if you crank it up a little forget it. Especially if bumping up the bass at all (lots of distortion).

Another thing, the factory AM/FM cassette CD player seems to mess up and won’t play CD’s right after it’s warmed up a little. But I seem to have found that problem in others also CD, even DVD players. With some it seems once they warm up and get hot they tend to have problems. Probably has something to do with the high RPM’s they turn and the heat associated with that.

Wish they could find a fix for that problem. Other than that I would be interested in knowing about these speakers you mention. Thanks.

Audiobahn77
12-06-2004, 06:07 PM
MB Quart's are nice in any vehicle. I personally prefer them over any brand, but I'm running a whole Audiobahn system in mine. As far as outcome....what do you mean?
1. Sound wise, I'd say almost all better quality aftermarket speakers are better sounding than stock. But it also depends on your head unit too. It depends on if you amp them, what type of music you listen to, and how loud/soft you play them that.
2. Fit: depends on what year you have and what model of speakers you buy. Some have deeper magnets and you need to know what depth you can put in. I had to build an adapter to fit my 6 1/2's in the doors.

Best of luck in your decision! Just ask if you have any questions.

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