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<blockquote data-quote="Raven" data-source="post: 1399100" data-attributes="member: 558368"><p>You need a good balance. You have to find out what your customers want, what they can afford, and how they are going to treat their equipment. I'd sugguest getting with all the big companies: Pioneer, DEI, RF, etc so you can offer the popular stuff, then stock up on stuff a little less known and a little higher quality. Entry level IA, RE, and AA subwoofers would be a good bet IMO.</p><p></p><p>Like, the biggest seller in this area is the 1200 watt Lanzar amps, the 1200 watt Visonik amps, and some older subs of Volfenhag's higher/est line. The reason is because people like cheap power and subs you can abuse to no end. (That's why I recomended IA)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven, post: 1399100, member: 558368"] You need a good balance. You have to find out what your customers want, what they can afford, and how they are going to treat their equipment. I'd sugguest getting with all the big companies: Pioneer, DEI, RF, etc so you can offer the popular stuff, then stock up on stuff a little less known and a little higher quality. Entry level IA, RE, and AA subwoofers would be a good bet IMO. Like, the biggest seller in this area is the 1200 watt Lanzar amps, the 1200 watt Visonik amps, and some older subs of Volfenhag's higher/est line. The reason is because people like cheap power and subs you can abuse to no end. (That's why I recomended IA) [/QUOTE]
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