Have done a search but have found zero reviews on the newer MB Quart Marine speakers. Would you guys go with their regular RVF 216 version. TECHNICAL DATA Power Handling: 70 - 140 W Frequency Response: 38 - 32.000 Hz Impedance: 4 Ohms Crossover Frequency: 4.200 Hz Sensitivity: 86 dB (1W/1m) FEATURES 0.75” (19 mm) tweeters with two-piece titanium dome in metal housing Woofers with two-piece plastic chassis, magnet system cooled and protected by specially designed metal cover. Edge wound 1” (25 mm) voice coils Separate or coaxial mounting Reference crossovers with new and unique FleXX Mount system for limitless mounting possibilities. Three-level tweeter output New: Surface mounting rings, grilles and additional mounting accessories included OR would you do the new NKD 116 Marine Version. TECHNICAL DATA Power Handling: 60 - 130 W Frequency Response: 38 - 32.000 Hz Impedance: 4 Ohms Crossover Frequency: 4.000 Hz Sensitivity: 87 dB (1W/1m) FEATURES Speaker baskets and grilles made of UV-resistant fiber-reinforced ABS plastic Insert injection-molded magnet systems for optimized protection against humidity and mechanical influences Nautic woofers and subwoofers with polypropylene cone 0.5“, 0.75“ or 1“ tweeter with titanium dome Nautic crossovers with special protective sealing lacquer and gold-plated terminals to resist corrosion Voice-coils protected against direct water spray Sealed solder joints Stainless steel V4A mounting screws included Specks seem to be similar, but the quality of the standard car audio was always a step up. Has that changed? MB says it has, but you know the marine version is more$$ Downside to all this is that the boat is stored outside so that is why the concern to go marine grade with moisture and exposure to other elements. I have to have coaxial mounting so that limits me on going with the P and Q lines.
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