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<blockquote data-quote="gunz4me2" data-source="post: 6396636" data-attributes="member: 613729"><p>Hey don't feel bad because even at my age I made the mistake of letting others influence my decision based on how a particular brand of "old school" amplifier was supposedly the golden gem of sound quality amplifiers. I spent two years collecting them, and when it came time to use them all in an install, I quickly found out that they: were overpriced for old school gear, couldn't produce rated power, colored the sound, and were highly inefficient! In other words, they turned out to be royal pieces of sh*t for my install and music listening tastes!</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, word of mouth only goes so far and you have to end up relying on trial and error in your own setups. Sadly, you will quickly learn that what works great for someone, may not work for you. OTOH, what someone says sucks, may work great for you. Isn't car audio fun?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunz4me2, post: 6396636, member: 613729"] Hey don't feel bad because even at my age I made the mistake of letting others influence my decision based on how a particular brand of "old school" amplifier was supposedly the golden gem of sound quality amplifiers. I spent two years collecting them, and when it came time to use them all in an install, I quickly found out that they: were overpriced for old school gear, couldn't produce rated power, colored the sound, and were highly inefficient! In other words, they turned out to be royal pieces of sh*t for my install and music listening tastes! Unfortunately, word of mouth only goes so far and you have to end up relying on trial and error in your own setups. Sadly, you will quickly learn that what works great for someone, may not work for you. OTOH, what someone says sucks, may work great for you. Isn't car audio fun? [/QUOTE]
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