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<blockquote data-quote="flakko" data-source="post: 1553293" data-attributes="member: 556213"><p>its too early to tell if the "new school" is solidly built or not.... they havent taken the test of time yet... you see, these new school amps are, well, new you know? theve been around what, 2, 3 years, 5 at the most.</p><p></p><p>what makes old school so amazing, is the fact that they have lasted for all these decades, and are still running strong, you still see people running orions, usamps, RF WATEVER.</p><p></p><p>of course the new school has newer technology, very very few companies are using it to thier advantage, and like JUJUman said, companies (PG, Sony, Hifonics etc.) have thier focus on the teenage/young adult demographic, who can care less what kind of power supply, or how clean the circuit of the amp is, as long as it can send a signal to the speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flakko, post: 1553293, member: 556213"] its too early to tell if the "new school" is solidly built or not.... they havent taken the test of time yet... you see, these new school amps are, well, new you know? theve been around what, 2, 3 years, 5 at the most. what makes old school so amazing, is the fact that they have lasted for all these decades, and are still running strong, you still see people running orions, usamps, RF WATEVER. of course the new school has newer technology, very very few companies are using it to thier advantage, and like JUJUman said, companies (PG, Sony, Hifonics etc.) have thier focus on the teenage/young adult demographic, who can care less what kind of power supply, or how clean the circuit of the amp is, as long as it can send a signal to the speaker. [/QUOTE]
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