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<blockquote data-quote="sc197" data-source="post: 1960370" data-attributes="member: 563646"><p>Actually Ebay is a good place to get audio if you look in the right places and not just jump on the first offer you see. I've bought subs and an amp off ebay a few years ago with no warranty and they're still working like new. You just have to use your head with the settings and take care of everything. I'm still a newbie when it comes to setting gains and I never use a DMM (don't even know where to get one) and everything is still going smoothly so I guess I'm doing something right.</p><p></p><p>And not to be an as$hole or anything, but blowing your subs/amps/whatever and then blaming the place you bought it from is ignorant. It's not Ebay's (or whoever you bought it from) fault that you had your settings too high and caused it to blow. I just hate when people accuse other people/places that they're the reason the stuff messed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sc197, post: 1960370, member: 563646"] Actually Ebay is a good place to get audio if you look in the right places and not just jump on the first offer you see. I've bought subs and an amp off ebay a few years ago with no warranty and they're still working like new. You just have to use your head with the settings and take care of everything. I'm still a newbie when it comes to setting gains and I never use a DMM (don't even know where to get one) and everything is still going smoothly so I guess I'm doing something right. And not to be an as$hole or anything, but blowing your subs/amps/whatever and then blaming the place you bought it from is ignorant. It's not Ebay's (or whoever you bought it from) fault that you had your settings too high and caused it to blow. I just hate when people accuse other people/places that they're the reason the stuff messed up. [/QUOTE]
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