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<blockquote data-quote="CarAudioAddict" data-source="post: 96043" data-attributes="member: 545743"><p>it's not useless. I just mention what I have found through research and general testing. If someone sees a problem I expect them to mention it, and explain why.</p><p></p><p>From the fact that you guys are "banging your heads", I assume I mentioned something that you didn't know, or that you <strong><em>REALLY</em></strong> disagree with. Please point these things out as I am more than willing to learn.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>What are the "holes" in my arguement. I want to lern but you guys won't give anyone a second chance (look what alaxan did to steven when he made a claim based on what some morons at a shop told him, and yes I know that I work at a shop but I would rather tell my customers facts than myths so point out my errors and explain why they are errors, I do read and consider all arguments to my posts)</p><p></p><p>Also, (I was re-reading the posts and saw something that I disagree with), the "fabled " Pyramid power supplies are the only part of a pyramid amp worth keeping, the rest of the amp is nothing but a noise trap. I will always recommend against pyramid but if thats what a customer wants that what I get him/her</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarAudioAddict, post: 96043, member: 545743"] it's not useless. I just mention what I have found through research and general testing. If someone sees a problem I expect them to mention it, and explain why. From the fact that you guys are "banging your heads", I assume I mentioned something that you didn't know, or that you [B][I]REALLY[/I][/B] disagree with. Please point these things out as I am more than willing to learn. What are the "holes" in my arguement. I want to lern but you guys won't give anyone a second chance (look what alaxan did to steven when he made a claim based on what some morons at a shop told him, and yes I know that I work at a shop but I would rather tell my customers facts than myths so point out my errors and explain why they are errors, I do read and consider all arguments to my posts) Also, (I was re-reading the posts and saw something that I disagree with), the "fabled " Pyramid power supplies are the only part of a pyramid amp worth keeping, the rest of the amp is nothing but a noise trap. I will always recommend against pyramid but if thats what a customer wants that what I get him/her [/QUOTE]
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