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<blockquote data-quote="cleansoundzz" data-source="post: 6065604" data-attributes="member: 589711"><p>I just like the look of some of the old school amps. Realistically, many of the car audio companies may money off of newer products and newer technology. Any amp of hooked up with the right impedance and taken care of should last. They make money when people think there is a better product out there. I like them because I know they will last. However, now I don't doubt the new ones will last either. 10 years from now the current generation of amps will also be in people's cars as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleansoundzz, post: 6065604, member: 589711"] I just like the look of some of the old school amps. Realistically, many of the car audio companies may money off of newer products and newer technology. Any amp of hooked up with the right impedance and taken care of should last. They make money when people think there is a better product out there. I like them because I know they will last. However, now I don't doubt the new ones will last either. 10 years from now the current generation of amps will also be in people's cars as well. [/QUOTE]
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