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<blockquote data-quote="dsw1204" data-source="post: 8487260" data-attributes="member: 663807"><p>I think a lot of people put their system together piece by piece, according to their budget. Maybe pick up a nice little high end NOS head unit for under $200. Then, when funds become available for an amp, buy the best "bang-for-the-buck" amp you can find. Do the same for the next component of the system, etc. Yeah, you are still going to be around the $1000 or more for the entire system, but it just does not feel like you spent a lot because of the piecemeal process. For those of us who are struggling financially and still have a passion for high quality car audio sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsw1204, post: 8487260, member: 663807"] I think a lot of people put their system together piece by piece, according to their budget. Maybe pick up a nice little high end NOS head unit for under $200. Then, when funds become available for an amp, buy the best "bang-for-the-buck" amp you can find. Do the same for the next component of the system, etc. Yeah, you are still going to be around the $1000 or more for the entire system, but it just does not feel like you spent a lot because of the piecemeal process. For those of us who are struggling financially and still have a passion for high quality car audio sound. [/QUOTE]
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