Monday, April 27, 2009

MB Quart Car Audio - Review

The car audio stereo market is capitalizing on the demand for car related products. Customers are being very particular in terms of investing in the right product. Be it subwoofers, amplifiers or tweeters, customers want to get the best deal out of the manufacturer. Inferior quality products always affect the overall sound of your car stereo. Hence, it is advisable that you choose wisely before you indulge in buying a component from the car audio market.

When turning on the sound system, the subwoofer is supposed to sense incoming signal and turn itself on. Well, it does, but not until a certain volume, whereupon it comes on with a loud thump! Unsettling and very noticeable flaw. MB Quart is known for incredible sounding speakers and amplifiers, and their recent journey into marine audio has led to some really innovative products. The new MB Quart APC (Audio/Video Processing Center), also known as the "Black Box" is one of the most unique source-solutions for boats that I’ve seen in my 10+ years in the industry.

MB Quart Car Audio accomplished this by utilizing a neodymium magnet in the tweeter. Most tweeters featuring neodymium tend to thermally compress at a much higher rate than conventional magnet designs. MB Quart has long been in the manufacturing of high end systems for the car. Their component system QSD 216 is a high end system with world class craftsmanship. MBQuart’s solution to this quandary was to heatsink the magnet and fasten a pole piece to the front baffle to transfer heat away from the drivers and internal cabinet. Minimizing heat in drivers and the associated enclosure is essential to ensure driver properties remain nearly constant during operation.

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