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Old 07-11-2006, 12:45 AM
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Thumbs up finally: MB Quart review (sorry for long delay) :(

Hey everyone-

Please accept my apology for this belated and long-awaited review of my relatively newly-installed MB Quart speakers (including the mids). I've been doing a lot of travelling in betwen my part-time law firm work this summer, and finally just had a moment to sit and write a brief piece about the speakers.

DISCLAIMER: while I like to consider myself a true audiophile, I think my intermediate/advanced knowledge of audio equipemnt renders me more along the lines of "audio enthusiast." Just something to keep in mind when reading this. Oh and another thing: I usually listen to trance/electronica, flamenco, persian/arabic, and certainly a good helping of hip hop. Now and then I'll put on some baroque or classical music as well. My priority is audio FIDELITY -- clarity -- and second is a desire to crank up the volume, but I do not need to "BUMP" to the point of holding a block party with my car lol.

Simply put, when I first tried the speakers, my breath that I'd been holding as I waited for the music to start playing never really let out with the satisfaction I was hoping for ... while they definitely seemed to sound a bit less muffled, it wasn't the day/night experience I was anticipating.

Nonetheless, I continued listening to them and kept trying different types of music.

And that's when it struck me: my older iPod music had been unintelligently sampled ussing AAC @ 128 kbit/sec. So I quickly switched over to MP3 @ 192 kbps and even CD audio, and then FM and XM.

And I'm pleased to announce that yes indeed, there is a day and night difference after all

The mids and highs are brilliantly clear. In my opinion, the best type of music to showcase these speakers -- any audio setup?! -- is spanish flamenco music, especially the more modern "nouveau flamenco" genre. Similarly, arabic and/or Persian music is particularly good as well and reveal the brilliant detail the speakers are capable of producing.

Curiously, such a good demonstration also reveals the peculiar -- understandable? -- shortcoming of the speakers: while being brilliant at reproducing the mids and highs, they produce virtually NO low-end sound at all, except, curiously, with a few audio sources, most notably and curiously, FM radio. Solution? I've been saving up for get a good sub unit installed at the end of the summer to complete the package.

Another bit worthy of mention: I agree with the general consensus that the bottleneck in our audio systems (at least he non-DSP systems) is *MOSTLY* the speakers, and not so much the head unit. This seems to be the case as the audio quality is crystal clear (again, for mids and highs) so long as you do not crank the radio up to high: then you start to get distortion, which I would PRESUME to be caused by the amp rather than the speakers.

Anyway, Micah if you're reading this, thank you so much for all your advice, everything you said was spot on. To anyone considering buying these speakers, my advice is simple:

YES, get them ... but be advised you WILL want to add a sub down the road.

I plan to do so within a month, and I will certainly let you know how it turns out as soon as I do.

Please let me know if you have any questions; if you're in the SF, LA, or SD area and would like to meet up and sample the speakers in person, I'd be happy to oblige you. I'll be in LA in 2 weeks for my bday and back in SD after the 15th of August.

--Marc
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