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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool4me" data-source="post: 5040754" data-attributes="member: 581630"><p>im still a firm believer that the internal components make the amp. you get what you pay for just like anything else. a cheap class d amp isnt going to sound like a high end one, as the same for a/b. cheap amp = cheap sound period. i still love old school amps because of the quality of components. you can still get good amps dont get me wrong but the most of the newer stuff is not near the same quality as old. even new vs old amps of the same company. all people see now is numbers and its sad. its not the numbers they say the amp puts out but what the amp actually does and how it sounds doing it is key. i dont care what numbers they put on an amp and what they tell me it supposed to put out. how does it sound is the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool4me, post: 5040754, member: 581630"] im still a firm believer that the internal components make the amp. you get what you pay for just like anything else. a cheap class d amp isnt going to sound like a high end one, as the same for a/b. cheap amp = cheap sound period. i still love old school amps because of the quality of components. you can still get good amps dont get me wrong but the most of the newer stuff is not near the same quality as old. even new vs old amps of the same company. all people see now is numbers and its sad. its not the numbers they say the amp puts out but what the amp actually does and how it sounds doing it is key. i dont care what numbers they put on an amp and what they tell me it supposed to put out. how does it sound is the question. [/QUOTE]
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