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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8771996" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>What I would do is look through the forums and find brands that you don't know about yet. Some brands are cheap all around, some brands cost a lot because of flashy looks and don't perform well. Then, there's brands where a lot of money goes into actually developing the audio product. I would start finding brands that give you the most performance and quality for your money. If you're just starting and you buy good equipment, you can usually keep that equipment for a long time, that way you can play around with what you have and really figure out what you want to about audio.</p><p></p><p>I would also stay away from most premade or prefabricated subwoofer boxes, and get one custom made to what you listen to. The fun about audio is that you can make things sound however you want them to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8771996, member: 591582"] What I would do is look through the forums and find brands that you don't know about yet. Some brands are cheap all around, some brands cost a lot because of flashy looks and don't perform well. Then, there's brands where a lot of money goes into actually developing the audio product. I would start finding brands that give you the most performance and quality for your money. If you're just starting and you buy good equipment, you can usually keep that equipment for a long time, that way you can play around with what you have and really figure out what you want to about audio. I would also stay away from most premade or prefabricated subwoofer boxes, and get one custom made to what you listen to. The fun about audio is that you can make things sound however you want them to. [/QUOTE]
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