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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7505491" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>i still have a few eq boosters floatin around. there are a few boosters worth having, such as the gm-40 i have with balance level input, but that's more of an amp. pretty much, they are an obsolete function to add a little power, or extra speakers to a bone stock 1-2channel 10w head in now classic "old" cars back in the 70-s and 80's. they still floated around to the early 90's, but more, or less a gimmic. by the late 80's if your aftermarket, or stock head wouldn't put out as much or more than a booster, then you really dug the dumpster for a cheap product. yes, i am a collector, but no, i don't really even consider boosters 99% of the time. now, if it is an eq/line driver, that is a different story. the name isn't much, but what it does has it's use/desirablity, and still used today on mostly old school builds. i have a few of those, too, and watched my audiocontroll three.1 go for a bill in no time at all. made it through 4 different peeps in a week, mostly trades, not cash, but the value of it stayed the same</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7505491, member: 629234"] i still have a few eq boosters floatin around. there are a few boosters worth having, such as the gm-40 i have with balance level input, but that's more of an amp. pretty much, they are an obsolete function to add a little power, or extra speakers to a bone stock 1-2channel 10w head in now classic "old" cars back in the 70-s and 80's. they still floated around to the early 90's, but more, or less a gimmic. by the late 80's if your aftermarket, or stock head wouldn't put out as much or more than a booster, then you really dug the dumpster for a cheap product. yes, i am a collector, but no, i don't really even consider boosters 99% of the time. now, if it is an eq/line driver, that is a different story. the name isn't much, but what it does has it's use/desirablity, and still used today on mostly old school builds. i have a few of those, too, and watched my audiocontroll three.1 go for a bill in no time at all. made it through 4 different peeps in a week, mostly trades, not cash, but the value of it stayed the same [/QUOTE]
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