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Old 04-29-2008, 12:42 AM   #1
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Default Just Add your head unit, Complete system for sale JL, Eclipse, MB Quart

My RCO is ending and sadly, I will be returning my truck and driving my car because of gas prices.
VERY high quality system.
Just add your head unit or an LOC and use your factory radio (what I did)
Over $2000 in equipment.
All equipment was installed and taken out by professional installers.

I will make several posts to cover the products.

$650 O.B.O. for remaining, JL is sold, make some offers, open to trades

You can also call me at 817-797-5756, James.





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Old 04-29-2008, 12:44 AM   #2
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Amp

Eclipse PA 5532
  • 70W x 4 Channel + 280W x 1 Channel 0.004% THD at 2 ohm Stereo
  • 50W x 4 Channel + 200W x 1 Channel 0.004% THD at 4 ohm Stereo
  • ChannelFlex Crossover
  • Adjustable High-Pass Crossover (12dB/octave, 50-200Hz) for Front
  • Adjustable Low-Pass Crossover (12dB/octave, 50-200Hz)
  • Intelligent 7-Way Discrete Protection Circuitry
  • Efficient Cooling with Low-Profile Heatsink
  • Multi-Mode Configuration
  • Stereo/Mono Switch
  • 2 ohm Stable Design
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MB Quart 6.5” The top set

RCE 216
  • Set includes pair of midranges, pair of tweeters, and pair of crossovers.
  • Impedance: 4 Ohms
  • Frequency Response: 38 – 32,000
  • Power Range: 60-130 Watts
METAL TWEETER HOUSING
MB Quart's new Reference 19 mm tweeter uses a metal tweeter housing. It is a direct application of BTT technology originally applied to the Q-Line tweeters. This new design encapsulates the neodymium magnet structure in a specially designed metal cooling housing. This new mechanical structure helps to remove the excess energy generated inside the tweeter?s magnet and voice coil assembly. By dissipating the unwanted heat into the surrounding environment, the new Reference tweeter offers exceptional performance, improved power handling and high reliability.

COAXIAL TWEETER SUPPORT
The new Reference tweeter support allows for rapid conversion of the component speaker elements into a coaxial system. This completely new support system offers adjustable positioning of the tweeter. By twisting the support, the tweeter can be set to three different angles, each 45degrees apart. This level of adjustment allows for the best acoustical reflection angle based upon your specific installation needs

TITANIUM DOME
As a material for tweeter dome application, titanium is ideal only if properly engineered. MB Quart has nearly perfected the use of titanium over the past 25 years. Similar to the Q and Premium tweeters, the new smaller diameter 19 mm Reference tweeter domes incorporate a composite surround material connecting the dome to the housing. This combination of dome materials reduces unwanted, out-of-bandwidth harmonics and acoustical distortion. The result is an extremely smooth frequency response and extended bandwidth for a truly musical listening experience. This is what gives MB Quart its signature sound.
RCE-216 - MB Quart RCE 216 6.5" Reference Components

Included but not pictured; original boxes for speaker sets with all tweeter and midrange mounting options.
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MB Quart 4”

PSD 210
  • 1” Composite Surround Titanium Dome Tweeter
  • Angle, Flush, Surface Tweeter Mounting Rings
  • MUSiCOMP Crossover Network
  • Crossover Frequency: 125/2800 Hz
  • Polypropylene Woofer Cone with WPC
  • Butyl Rubber Surround
  • Woofer and Tweeter Grilles Included
  • Size: 4
  • Sensitivity: 87 dB
  • Frequency Response: 62-32,000 Hz
  • Recommended RMS Power: 30-80W
  • Peak Power Handling: n/a
  • Impedance: 4 ohms
METAL TWEETER HOUSING
MB Quart's new Reference 19 mm tweeter uses a metal tweeter housing. It is a direct application of BTT technology originally applied to the Q-Line tweeters. This new design encapsulates the neodymium magnet structure in a specially designed metal cooling housing. This new mechanical structure helps to remove the excess energy generated inside the tweeter?s magnet and voice coil assembly. By dissipating the unwanted heat into the surrounding environment, the new Reference tweeter offers exceptional performance, improved power handling and high reliability.

COAXIAL TWEETER SUPPORT
The new Reference tweeter support allows for rapid conversion of the component speaker elements into a coaxial system. This completely new support system offers adjustable positioning of the tweeter. By twisting the support, the tweeter can be set to three different angles, each 45degrees apart. This level of adjustment allows for the best acoustical reflection angle based upon your specific installation needs

TITANIUM DOME
As a material for tweeter dome application, titanium is ideal only if properly engineered. MB Quart has nearly perfected the use of titanium over the past 25 years. Similar to the Q and Premium tweeters, the new smaller diameter 19 mm Reference tweeter domes incorporate a composite surround material connecting the dome to the housing. This combination of dome materials reduces unwanted, out-of-bandwidth harmonics and acoustical distortion. The result is an extremely smooth frequency response and extended bandwidth for a truly musical listening experience. This is what gives MB Quart its signature sound.

Included but not pictured; original boxes for speaker sets with all tweeter and midrange mounting options.
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JL Audio SB-F-F1502/10W3v3/DG

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Stinger Wiring
ALL wiring is Stinger
·3 sets of long RCA’s
·1 short RCA for sub level control
·16 gauge speaker wire
·4 gauge power wire
·4 gauge ground wire
All wires are the perfect length for the F-150.
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PAC pieces
·Low Level Converter only one the other was scavenged for another system.
·RCA Level control for sub level
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Are you willing to part out stuff seperately? ie. the stealthbox and sub?
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Are you willing to part out stuff seperately? ie. the stealthbox and sub?
Sure, I can go $650 on the amp and sub with all the power/ground wires, inline fuse holder, PAC pieces and rca's.

Gimma a call, if you want, I am open to offers

James 817-797-5756

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I might be interested in the components, what year model did they come out of?
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