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hey guys im in Perth and selling a pair of MB Quarts speakers there only 3mounths old. there 5.5inch with pure titanium dome tweeter and these lil suckers handle nicely even tho there only 5.5inches! if u dont no MB Quarts are top of the range brand who make excellent quality speakers from Germany RRP 399+ selling 4

$150 (they were given as a present)

0401 475 874 (live in MURDOCH)

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Mike!

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these are speakers wats important is how they sound not there looks unless u inteended to look at it rather then hear it ?

prettty much all the MB Quarts speaker look alike there black with MB Quart logo on em with Pure Titianum dome writen on em

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yeah im aware of how good mbquart are ... its not that i want to know how they look like u mean .. i want to see the condition, what its made of, type of cone etc since i can't find a pic on their website .. thigns like that.. i can't offer to buy something without seeing it if u know what i mean ... i dont' mean to be rude or anything like that ..

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no woorrys dude i just thought u were after speakers that looked good (ie sony xplod looks good sounds crap) but umm yeah anyway if u want to no more just give me a call and u can seem em in person or if Murdoch is to far out of ur way i can always meet u some were slightly closer...

but umm with out givin u pics cos dont have any, these are in A1 condtion 3mouths old and umm wat else yeah 4 the price im selling em there xcellent bargain anything with MB Quart written on it thats selling 4 $150 is a bargain heres some spec's

Power Handekung 40-100 W

Impededance 4 ohms

Tweeter QM 13HX

Titanium dome

Woofer QM 130 TD-S

Crossover freq 4,200Hz

Crossover slope 12dB/octave

Freq Resp 49-32,000 Hz

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yeah i got these speakers in the rear of my car

they look avg but sound better than any mainstream set of splits

pioneer bullets , kenwood dual mags , alpine type R , clarion etc and these r only 2 ways!

i bought mine for 100 bucks from alberts (they were old demo stock)

but they r like a 3yrs old model

they'd be a good rear speaker cause for 150 u wont get better

and if i was gonna get a rear speaker it would be mbquart but prolly the DSC216 splits cause i can get em for near cost :D and they would match my DSD216 in the front

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