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<blockquote data-quote="MonkeyBizIU1859" data-source="post: 497948" data-attributes="member: 555540"><p>As a fellow computer nerd, I can say that I totally understand where all these car audio guys are coming from. It's the same deal with the guys that upgrade their graphics cards or what not every six months, so that their framerates don't drop below 60fps at 1600x1200 w/4xAA and AF. But, in the end, you kinda have to ask yourself how much of a difference will you be able to tell. In my case, I can tell a difference. I'm a musician. I've been trained to hear better than most people. That, and I've been through enough BS with $hitty companies to know that in almost everything, you get what you pay for. Of course, you have exceptions like the Shiva and whatnot, but 9 times out of 10, the better product will be more expensive. Regardless, the point is that if it really matters to you, you'll listen to your wallet and your ears, and ask yourself whether or not it's really worth it. For me, it is. Hence why I'm buying the best I can afford. If I have to wait, then I wait. I earn enough to do what I want to do on my terms, and go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MonkeyBizIU1859, post: 497948, member: 555540"] As a fellow computer nerd, I can say that I totally understand where all these car audio guys are coming from. It's the same deal with the guys that upgrade their graphics cards or what not every six months, so that their framerates don't drop below 60fps at 1600x1200 w/4xAA and AF. But, in the end, you kinda have to ask yourself how much of a difference will you be able to tell. In my case, I can tell a difference. I'm a musician. I've been trained to hear better than most people. That, and I've been through enough BS with $hitty companies to know that in almost everything, you get what you pay for. Of course, you have exceptions like the Shiva and whatnot, but 9 times out of 10, the better product will be more expensive. Regardless, the point is that if it really matters to you, you'll listen to your wallet and your ears, and ask yourself whether or not it's really worth it. For me, it is. Hence why I'm buying the best I can afford. If I have to wait, then I wait. I earn enough to do what I want to do on my terms, and go for it. [/QUOTE]
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