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<blockquote data-quote="Kai Winters" data-source="post: 8464222" data-attributes="member: 574994"><p>No prob...it's easy to spend money only to learn "later" that you could have gotten better for less...sigh been there.</p><p></p><p>Browsing, reading, reading reviews especially customer reviews are worthwhile.</p><p></p><p>BB is not the best place imo to learn much...I prefer audio shops where I can play with the gear, using my phones bluetooth to connect...fun to watch so many devices showing up hehehe.</p><p></p><p>Forum people are also limited...in my case though I've been installing car gear since I got my first car in '72...an FM converter lol...we only have limited hands on experience unless we are installers, shop folk, etc. We have our favorites and/or what we think is great stuff and offer that. You will wind up doing the same as I doubt any or few of us have enough money, time, etc. to buy tons of gear, install it in cars, tune, listen and offer feedback.</p><p></p><p>Keep moving forward you're doing fine...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kai Winters, post: 8464222, member: 574994"] No prob...it's easy to spend money only to learn "later" that you could have gotten better for less...sigh been there. Browsing, reading, reading reviews especially customer reviews are worthwhile. BB is not the best place imo to learn much...I prefer audio shops where I can play with the gear, using my phones bluetooth to connect...fun to watch so many devices showing up hehehe. Forum people are also limited...in my case though I've been installing car gear since I got my first car in '72...an FM converter lol...we only have limited hands on experience unless we are installers, shop folk, etc. We have our favorites and/or what we think is great stuff and offer that. You will wind up doing the same as I doubt any or few of us have enough money, time, etc. to buy tons of gear, install it in cars, tune, listen and offer feedback. Keep moving forward you're doing fine... [/QUOTE]
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