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<blockquote data-quote="IASCA pro 301-6" data-source="post: 3786" data-attributes="member: 541179"><p>Find a shop that carries the same components that you own and ask to listen to different amps with those components. Take in your music and insist to the salesjerk that you want to chance tracks, volume, whatever. Do that off and on for a week or two and get a sense of the different sounds of the different amps. There are plenty of good amps out there...find the one that your ears like! Then do the same for subs. I reccomend staying with the same manufacturer of amp for both highs and subs...so once you get your amp for your highs, look at the same manufacturer and listen to different subs in your price range. Check out vehicles in your area that you both like and dislike to help you. Have fun, but don't buy based on cosmetics or what your friends happen to own...trust your ears...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IASCA pro 301-6, post: 3786, member: 541179"] Find a shop that carries the same components that you own and ask to listen to different amps with those components. Take in your music and insist to the salesjerk that you want to chance tracks, volume, whatever. Do that off and on for a week or two and get a sense of the different sounds of the different amps. There are plenty of good amps out there...find the one that your ears like! Then do the same for subs. I reccomend staying with the same manufacturer of amp for both highs and subs...so once you get your amp for your highs, look at the same manufacturer and listen to different subs in your price range. Check out vehicles in your area that you both like and dislike to help you. Have fun, but don't buy based on cosmetics or what your friends happen to own...trust your ears... [/QUOTE]
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