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<blockquote data-quote="nismos14" data-source="post: 7614312" data-attributes="member: 572360"><p>How many times in your lives have you installed a system off of "low power" amplifiers and it's sounded extremely nice, then you up it to a much higher powered system and everything goes to ****? I've noticed a lot of times in the past when I've installed some more basic equipment that the results have been better than installing "higher end" stuff. Sometimes keeping it simple does effectively make the system easier to setup and make it sound nice without much of anything else needed.</p><p></p><p>Now there are definitely some products that are far and away better and more power does work in a lot of cases, but sometimes keeping it simple just sounds so good and almost makes you wonder why we put so much time and effort into the higher powered crazy systems that many of us have.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, I still love my "crazy" system lol more than any simple setup. I am just amused by how nice some of the simpler setups sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismos14, post: 7614312, member: 572360"] How many times in your lives have you installed a system off of "low power" amplifiers and it's sounded extremely nice, then you up it to a much higher powered system and everything goes to ****? I've noticed a lot of times in the past when I've installed some more basic equipment that the results have been better than installing "higher end" stuff. Sometimes keeping it simple does effectively make the system easier to setup and make it sound nice without much of anything else needed. Now there are definitely some products that are far and away better and more power does work in a lot of cases, but sometimes keeping it simple just sounds so good and almost makes you wonder why we put so much time and effort into the higher powered crazy systems that many of us have. All that being said, I still love my "crazy" system lol more than any simple setup. I am just amused by how nice some of the simpler setups sound. [/QUOTE]
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