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<blockquote data-quote="ShiningBuick" data-source="post: 7242194" data-attributes="member: 578641"><p>Glad everything went well. Nothing worse than a customer coming in screaming about things!</p><p></p><p>I'll toss in my viewpoint, even though a few others have, too.</p><p></p><p>I hate hate hate time budgets on large installs like this. A pair of speakers.. and radio.. even a R/S I can budget for. But a full sub, amp, speakers, 4 channel, radio install can take next to no time.. or can turn into an all day affair. I push to have them get a ride home for these installs.. I don't want you hanging around for 5+ hours any more than you do.</p><p></p><p>And the rear/front fade issue is a simple mistake. Granted, they should have tested to verify that operation.</p><p></p><p>And the amp tuning issue is something they really should have had you there for. I always hold off on the final tweeks of the speaker amp until the customer is there to listen, since they're the one who the system should be tailored for.</p><p></p><p>Be glad you didn't run into a dummy who set the car on fire , lol they're out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShiningBuick, post: 7242194, member: 578641"] Glad everything went well. Nothing worse than a customer coming in screaming about things! I'll toss in my viewpoint, even though a few others have, too. I hate hate hate time budgets on large installs like this. A pair of speakers.. and radio.. even a R/S I can budget for. But a full sub, amp, speakers, 4 channel, radio install can take next to no time.. or can turn into an all day affair. I push to have them get a ride home for these installs.. I don't want you hanging around for 5+ hours any more than you do. And the rear/front fade issue is a simple mistake. Granted, they should have tested to verify that operation. And the amp tuning issue is something they really should have had you there for. I always hold off on the final tweeks of the speaker amp until the customer is there to listen, since they're the one who the system should be tailored for. Be glad you didn't run into a dummy who set the car on fire , lol they're out there. [/QUOTE]
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