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<blockquote data-quote="R/T Pimp" data-source="post: 5660708" data-attributes="member: 572726"><p>This is very true for an entry level consumer, but efficiency, customer service, and the cleanliness of the signal also play a huge roll in decision making for me. Also Sundown supports its dealers where Maxsonics could give a shit less. That is half the problem with todays economy. Businesses like Wal-Mart forcing everything overseas, because we want cheaper, and that is exactly what we are getting cheaper stuff. We want to pay less so in the end we need to also expect to get paid less as well. Think about it. Would you go to Wal-Mart and buy a TV, probably alot of us would. For example 37" Plasma probably $700 to $800 dollars or a local vendor that sells Audiovox or Pioneer for example you would probably pay $850 to $1000. Have a problem with the one from Wal-Mart you may get some help if you start yelling, local vendor will take care of you immediately. Wal-Mart TV throw it away in 6 or 7 years, Pioneer one throw it away in maybe 10 to 13 years. Just something to think about, why is OLD School so sought after. Because it is built better, built here in America. Heck Pyle was built in American and use to be decent stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R/T Pimp, post: 5660708, member: 572726"] This is very true for an entry level consumer, but efficiency, customer service, and the cleanliness of the signal also play a huge roll in decision making for me. Also Sundown supports its dealers where Maxsonics could give a shit less. That is half the problem with todays economy. Businesses like Wal-Mart forcing everything overseas, because we want cheaper, and that is exactly what we are getting cheaper stuff. We want to pay less so in the end we need to also expect to get paid less as well. Think about it. Would you go to Wal-Mart and buy a TV, probably alot of us would. For example 37" Plasma probably $700 to $800 dollars or a local vendor that sells Audiovox or Pioneer for example you would probably pay $850 to $1000. Have a problem with the one from Wal-Mart you may get some help if you start yelling, local vendor will take care of you immediately. Wal-Mart TV throw it away in 6 or 7 years, Pioneer one throw it away in maybe 10 to 13 years. Just something to think about, why is OLD School so sought after. Because it is built better, built here in America. Heck Pyle was built in American and use to be decent stuff. [/QUOTE]
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