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<blockquote data-quote="Grimmjoww" data-source="post: 8838593" data-attributes="member: 682803"><p>Man I'm more confused now than when I started LOL. I have a good buzz on now so I might just take the Jeep out to the back 40, turn it up to 10 and let it eat for 20, 30 minutes. I will give a good listen to some real classical ****, like some Carlos Santana, old Metallica early Van Halen type scenarios. The finish off with some 90's early 2000's wrap with a heavy cymbal. Just gonna sort out where this thing is weak. I have really started throwing money at it, why stop now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimmjoww, post: 8838593, member: 682803"] Man I'm more confused now than when I started LOL. I have a good buzz on now so I might just take the Jeep out to the back 40, turn it up to 10 and let it eat for 20, 30 minutes. I will give a good listen to some real classical ****, like some Carlos Santana, old Metallica early Van Halen type scenarios. The finish off with some 90's early 2000's wrap with a heavy cymbal. Just gonna sort out where this thing is weak. I have really started throwing money at it, why stop now? [/QUOTE]
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