Quart subs
#5
Can always count on CCA for great insight.
Quart as far as I know did not build there own subs befor RF owned them and never seemed to push them, as soon as RF got there hans on quart a new line of subs was produced I assume RF is making them for them and considering RF's history they should be a solid sub.
I would say the fact that you see a 15" model this time around and they have higher power ratings is deffinetly RF's influence.
Still want to know what the deal is with the surround
Quart as far as I know did not build there own subs befor RF owned them and never seemed to push them, as soon as RF got there hans on quart a new line of subs was produced I assume RF is making them for them and considering RF's history they should be a solid sub.
I would say the fact that you see a 15" model this time around and they have higher power ratings is deffinetly RF's influence.
Still want to know what the deal is with the surround
#6
The surround idea is nothing new, Panasonic has used that technology for years now. It is designed a little different to allow a little more flex in the surround and control of the cone from what I have heard, maybe provides a little more clearance for grills as well. Dukk will like these subs, they slam in a ported enclosure (especially when you use an Eclipse cd player...haha)
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The MB Quart PWD-254 is one of the best sounding woofers I have reviewed. Tight, fast and went VERY low. The review of the new Reference Series in CA&E was less than thrilling.. Too bad.
As for most stories of product failure... Funny how it's the most popular products that are most commonly abused by their owners..
As for most stories of product failure... Funny how it's the most popular products that are most commonly abused by their owners..