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just what exactly do you guys mean by "old school"?
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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2435135" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>The Audiocontrol EQ you are thinking about is the EQL. 2 channel 13 bands per channel.</p><p></p><p>The Terminators were fun, but you might really be old school if you 1) remember the MTW Eliminator 2) remember what it was designed for and 3) remember what color the cone was.</p><p></p><p>MB Quarts were in all the winning installs of the day, but a/d/s speakers were in all the best sounding cars of the time.</p><p></p><p>If you remember the PPI2350DM you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>If you remember the Soundstream MC300 and MC500 you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>If you remember the series designation of the first JL Audio subs that were available other than directly from Speaker Warehouse you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>If you remember when all crossovers were stand alone external devices you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>If you have a copy of Dynamix II "The Album" you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>If you remember the Linear Power 2202IQ or "The Runt" you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>If you remember the model numbers of the first two Phoenix Gold amps you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>If you remember a time before "Solobaric" and know how they got the name in the first place you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>If you know the name of the other Stillwater Designs brand besides Kicker you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>I you remember when running a 2 channel amp in 3 channel mode was almost standard you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>If you remember when JL Audio only made subs you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>If you remember when 4ga power wire was considered HUGE you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>If you rememeber when most all amps had lengths of wire coming out of them for power and speaker connections rather than terminals you just might be old school...</p><p></p><p>I'm that way with amps at 31 so don't feel bad. Newest amp I own is over 10yrs old, too. Currently 1 car and 12 working amps laying around from 4 different Old School lines (5 Orion HCCAs, 2 PG limited edition amps, 2 PG MS/MPS amps and 3 US Amps USA series). Having 11 subs from 5 different lines around is no help either (3 of them date back to my high school days).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2435135, member: 550915"] The Audiocontrol EQ you are thinking about is the EQL. 2 channel 13 bands per channel. The Terminators were fun, but you might really be old school if you 1) remember the MTW Eliminator 2) remember what it was designed for and 3) remember what color the cone was. MB Quarts were in all the winning installs of the day, but a/d/s speakers were in all the best sounding cars of the time. If you remember the PPI2350DM you just might be old school... If you remember the Soundstream MC300 and MC500 you just might be old school... If you remember the series designation of the first JL Audio subs that were available other than directly from Speaker Warehouse you just might be old school... If you remember when all crossovers were stand alone external devices you just might be old school... If you have a copy of Dynamix II "The Album" you just might be old school... If you remember the Linear Power 2202IQ or "The Runt" you just might be old school... If you remember the model numbers of the first two Phoenix Gold amps you just might be old school... If you remember a time before "Solobaric" and know how they got the name in the first place you just might be old school... If you know the name of the other Stillwater Designs brand besides Kicker you just might be old school... I you remember when running a 2 channel amp in 3 channel mode was almost standard you just might be old school... If you remember when JL Audio only made subs you just might be old school... If you remember when 4ga power wire was considered HUGE you just might be old school... If you rememeber when most all amps had lengths of wire coming out of them for power and speaker connections rather than terminals you just might be old school... I'm that way with amps at 31 so don't feel bad. Newest amp I own is over 10yrs old, too. Currently 1 car and 12 working amps laying around from 4 different Old School lines (5 Orion HCCAs, 2 PG limited edition amps, 2 PG MS/MPS amps and 3 US Amps USA series). Having 11 subs from 5 different lines around is no help either (3 of them date back to my high school days). [/QUOTE]
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