Speaker sizes
Originally Posted by WyattH
Would you guys go with Memphis M-Class, MB Quart Reference, or Infiniti Kappa? I want to keep most pieces of the system in the same class/series/brand.
Still dont understand what amp and powering the kit.. Ughhh.
Still dont understand what amp and powering the kit.. Ughhh.

Originally Posted by WyattH
What is fluid (in the amp sense)???
10,000 comedians starving to death, and these guys think they can tell jokes.
When I search for speakers, I pay attention to the frequency responses. For a woofer, I want something within the 30-55 range. The lower the frequency, the lower the bass. Human hearing has a cutoff of 40-45 or something around that.
Holy sh*t I was owned. HAHAHAHAHAHA I hate you Jason!!!!
Never heard that one before. Oh man. I'm normally the guy emphasizing the importance of muffler bearings and blinker fluid, too. Wow.
And to think I was going to post that Q up on another forum, too!!
Hahahaha
Never heard that one before. Oh man. I'm normally the guy emphasizing the importance of muffler bearings and blinker fluid, too. Wow.
And to think I was going to post that Q up on another forum, too!!
Hahahaha
HAHAHAHAHAHAA OMG...... Didn't think that would work. I know your *** googled watts fluid too! But just make sure your speakers are running in their efficiency range. Or is that for only subs? This is a serious question btw.
Jason
Jason
Originally Posted by WyattH
Thanks! 
I think I'll go with some these MB Quart Reference for the front (6.5'' with .75'' components):
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...t+RVF+216.html
And these 6.5'' mid-bass MBQ Reference for the rear:
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...t+RCE+164.html
Should sound okay. Nice quality, good balance, good price, powered by standard 200w HU (Kenwood or Pioneer NAV).

I think I'll go with some these MB Quart Reference for the front (6.5'' with .75'' components):
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...t+RVF+216.html
And these 6.5'' mid-bass MBQ Reference for the rear:
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...t+RCE+164.html
Should sound okay. Nice quality, good balance, good price, powered by standard 200w HU (Kenwood or Pioneer NAV).
don't buy mb quart with metal tweeters. I have them and hate them to death!!! way to bright and harsh. had it professionally tuned and the guy said that even after lowering the crossovers to the max of -6db, they were too bright. If you're dead set on mb quarts i'll sell you my QSD216. which are only a couple months old and more expensive than the ones you're looking at

haha in all seriousness go for silk or paper tweeters. metal FTL
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