PR Audio

MB Quart 95-7048, 2″ dome midrange, 8 Ω


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Fantastic deal on MB Quart 95-7048, 8 ohm, 2″ Titanium dome midrange! 

 

Features:

Legendary M.B. Quart Quality.

Engineered and manufactured in Germany. (!!)

2″ Titanium Dome with soft polymer (rubber-like) suspension for optimal damping.

Shallow chamber on the back to lower the resonance.

Unusually clean, detailed reproduction of midrange frequencies.

Exceptional off axis response.  (Curve available.)

120mm square faceplate.  Metal grill to protect the dome. 

103mm cut out diameter (slight notches for terminals required.)  42mm mounting depth. 

8Ω impedance.  (The 4Ω model is available here [square faceplate] and the round faceplate, 8 ohm model is available here.)

Very similar looking to the MB Quart MCD-51M, but with added chamber.  It can be used as a substitute / replacement, in most instances.

Individually inspected and tested @ PR Audio.

 
Price:

$37.00 each, any qty.;
Matched pairs (±1dB 500-5000 Hz) $90/pr.;
Matched pairs (±1/2 dB 500-5000 Hz) $110/pr.
(Regular distributor price was $64.00 ea., retail - who knows?) 

Notes:

 
This driver is very clean and not harsh, even at quite high levels, with proper crossover.  However, due to the exceptional off axis response, a “hard” listening room may sound more so.  If your room tends that way, consider a midrange with less dispersion/higher directivity.  A vertical line or partial line source with multiple closely spaced drivers, is useful where floor and ceiling reflections are a problem.

Also note that the excellent dispersion/off axis response makes this a great midrange in car audio applications where the listener is off axis to the midrange speakers. 

The 95-7048 is the 8 ohm version of the 4 ohm 95-7045 (also a square faceplate unit) and is also very similar to the 8 ohm model 95-6814 (round flange / diffuser under the grille.)  See the information on the 95-6814 for more performance data (will be close.)

We can provide pairs or sets with (slight) deliberate mismatch of the level (but very similar curves otherwise.)  This may be useful in certain applications.  (The mismatch will only be 2 dB or so, as these units have been testing unusually consistent in all regards.)  Contact Us for details.

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