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<blockquote data-quote="insane bmr" data-source="post: 48561" data-attributes="member: 544040"><p>I know that people think that if you pay a grip for a deck you are getting really good stuff. And I am not dissagreeing at all, I believe that you get what you pay for. So a deck that costs 4-5 hundred dollars will probably be mid - to high end. The fact of the matter is if you don't know your shit pretty well then there is no point in spending that much in a deck. I am not saying to go out and buy crap. I am just saying that you shouldn't pay for something you don't know how to use. I am not trying to talk shit or anything, but if you have 500 to spend and you are looking at sony stuff you might not know as much as you think. It's true, you can buy a deck for 500 dollars and it will have a whole bunch of featrues i.e..... Crossover controls, Digital harmonics enhancers, 6 band Eq's, time correction, I mean the list goes on and on, and trust me when a dealer reads the list of all of the things a deck does you will assume that all of that control will give you great sound, and it could, but the bottom line is that if you don't know how to use all of this properly, you are wasting your money. If you are not familiar with high end decks and there features, you are better off starting with something a little more simple. Remember I didn't say cheap stuff. Cheap in price doesn't mean you have to compromise quality. Take your time and research before you buy. Because if you walk into an mobile audio store not knowing a thing you are going to get talked into buying something that in the future your are going to regret. Remember this is just another persons opinion.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="insane bmr, post: 48561, member: 544040"] I know that people think that if you pay a grip for a deck you are getting really good stuff. And I am not dissagreeing at all, I believe that you get what you pay for. So a deck that costs 4-5 hundred dollars will probably be mid - to high end. The fact of the matter is if you don't know your shit pretty well then there is no point in spending that much in a deck. I am not saying to go out and buy crap. I am just saying that you shouldn't pay for something you don't know how to use. I am not trying to talk shit or anything, but if you have 500 to spend and you are looking at sony stuff you might not know as much as you think. It's true, you can buy a deck for 500 dollars and it will have a whole bunch of featrues i.e..... Crossover controls, Digital harmonics enhancers, 6 band Eq's, time correction, I mean the list goes on and on, and trust me when a dealer reads the list of all of the things a deck does you will assume that all of that control will give you great sound, and it could, but the bottom line is that if you don't know how to use all of this properly, you are wasting your money. If you are not familiar with high end decks and there features, you are better off starting with something a little more simple. Remember I didn't say cheap stuff. Cheap in price doesn't mean you have to compromise quality. Take your time and research before you buy. Because if you walk into an mobile audio store not knowing a thing you are going to get talked into buying something that in the future your are going to regret. Remember this is just another persons opinion.[IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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