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<blockquote data-quote="goodstuff" data-source="post: 3730931" data-attributes="member: 547462"><p>Get a deck with time alignment. I'm partial to Alpines but I guess the new ones are not so great. Be willing to spend as much time and money on your equipment as you do with your install. It took me a while to learn this but install is just as important as equipment. I know it sounds crazy to a beginner but trusy me on this one. If you just throw everything in as quick as possible without care it's going to sound bad at best and get broken at worst. Take things you read with a grain of salt as well...not everyone on this board is trying to help you. Anytime you consider a new piece of equipment study the manual online and read about it in great detail so you will know if it will work for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodstuff, post: 3730931, member: 547462"] Get a deck with time alignment. I'm partial to Alpines but I guess the new ones are not so great. Be willing to spend as much time and money on your equipment as you do with your install. It took me a while to learn this but install is just as important as equipment. I know it sounds crazy to a beginner but trusy me on this one. If you just throw everything in as quick as possible without care it's going to sound bad at best and get broken at worst. Take things you read with a grain of salt as well...not everyone on this board is trying to help you. Anytime you consider a new piece of equipment study the manual online and read about it in great detail so you will know if it will work for you. [/QUOTE]
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