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<blockquote data-quote="Kold_Killa" data-source="post: 6151183" data-attributes="member: 575389"><p>I somewhat agree with you.... Most don't know that they want... Car audio is easily one of those things where you get "bored" very easily with a current setup. I am always satisfied with a system RIGHT when I finish it, but a couple of months later I'm bored and want to switch it up. This is a hobby that is going to cost you a lot of money unless you have the will power to accept a current system which is nearly impossible. I would agree with running BIG wire to start as you are destined to add more power later as you get bored and "used" to your current setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kold_Killa, post: 6151183, member: 575389"] I somewhat agree with you.... Most don't know that they want... Car audio is easily one of those things where you get "bored" very easily with a current setup. I am always satisfied with a system RIGHT when I finish it, but a couple of months later I'm bored and want to switch it up. This is a hobby that is going to cost you a lot of money unless you have the will power to accept a current system which is nearly impossible. I would agree with running BIG wire to start as you are destined to add more power later as you get bored and "used" to your current setup. [/QUOTE]
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