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<blockquote data-quote="8thGenSI" data-source="post: 8245685" data-attributes="member: 565184"><p>I don't know what it's like in the UK but I would see if I can find people close to me that will let me demo their sq systems. I would find systems that I like then ask questions about how much power they are running, what brands, weather they are running passive or active, speaker placement and so on. I think if you are going for sound quality you need to listen to a few systems and get an idea of the kind of gear they are running. What I think sounds awesome you might think sounds horrible. When you are looking at top tier equipment you will find that more wattage will eat up your budget very quickly. You might be happy with 50 watts per side on your front stage, you might want 100 watts per side.</p><p></p><p>By the time you buy deadener, wire, amps, speakers, subwoofers, sound processor(if applicable), and all of the other little provisions you could end up spending $3k and not be satisfied.</p><p></p><p>Are you going to try and install yourself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8thGenSI, post: 8245685, member: 565184"] I don't know what it's like in the UK but I would see if I can find people close to me that will let me demo their sq systems. I would find systems that I like then ask questions about how much power they are running, what brands, weather they are running passive or active, speaker placement and so on. I think if you are going for sound quality you need to listen to a few systems and get an idea of the kind of gear they are running. What I think sounds awesome you might think sounds horrible. When you are looking at top tier equipment you will find that more wattage will eat up your budget very quickly. You might be happy with 50 watts per side on your front stage, you might want 100 watts per side. By the time you buy deadener, wire, amps, speakers, subwoofers, sound processor(if applicable), and all of the other little provisions you could end up spending $3k and not be satisfied. Are you going to try and install yourself? [/QUOTE]
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