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evan 12-05-2006 07:14 PM

Can you identify these crossovers???
 
Can one of you identify these mbQuart crossovers and point me toward the specs for them?

http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/2...ssoverszx1.jpg

The Icon 12-05-2006 07:46 PM

MB quart pro series, 3 way made for a 8/5/tweet. I had a set and ran my front stage off of them long time ago.

nope just the 2 way maybe, hold out for the 3 way hard to find but lots of fun ;)

evan 12-05-2006 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by The Icon
MB quart pro series, 3 way made for a 8/5/tweet. I had a set and ran my front stage off of them long time ago.

nope just the 2 way maybe, hold out for the 3 way hard to find but lots of fun ;)

So, those are the 2 way crossovers? Is there a website with specs for older products like that? Do you know the model number for the components they came with?

Hardwrkr 12-05-2006 08:32 PM

They're a 2-way set out a of 6.5" MB Quart comp set.

evan 12-05-2006 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by Hardwrkr
They're a 2-way set out a of 6.5" MB Quart comp set.

Do you know what the crossover points would be?

zinger002 12-05-2006 11:18 PM

haha, i made my own crossover from radioshack parts, the cap was good till 300W's and the coil blew with 50W :( lol

evan 12-06-2006 12:45 AM


Originally Posted by zinger002
haha, i made my own crossover from radioshack parts, the cap was good till 300W's and the coil blew with 50W :( lol

I'd like to be able to build my own, but I'm having trouble finding out how to pick the parts to build to a specific frequency.

2 8's AKA Jeepbeats 12-06-2006 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by evan
I'd like to be able to build my own, but I'm having trouble finding out how to pick the parts to build to a specific frequency.


Passive Crossover Design Equations Formulas Calculator - Two Way First Order Network Butterworth Handy website, first you figure out if you want to do first (6db/octave), second (12db/octave), etc and then plug in the frequency.

spl builders wife 12-06-2006 09:45 AM

given that they say right on it....rsc216. 2 way reference series from about a few years ago. we had a set of these in our car a few years back.

evan 12-06-2006 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by spl builders wife
given that they say right on it....rsc216. 2 way reference series from about a few years ago. we had a set of these in our car a few years back.

With the crappy picture I thought they said pro216.


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