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<blockquote data-quote="SoLoItHz" data-source="post: 66641" data-attributes="member: 544691"><p>If you want to be loud, get a big subs and an amp big enough to run the subs. Buy the brand of CD player and other equipment you want to buy. Just stay away from the dollar store special Spark-O-Matic. By the way, 8-tracks are not a good idea either. If you want to sound good, remember to have the install done properly. Someone said this on another thread.......90% install, 10% product. Remeber that because you can have a $5000 stereo that isn't installed properly and the guy fresh out of Best Buy can blow you away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoLoItHz, post: 66641, member: 544691"] If you want to be loud, get a big subs and an amp big enough to run the subs. Buy the brand of CD player and other equipment you want to buy. Just stay away from the dollar store special Spark-O-Matic. By the way, 8-tracks are not a good idea either. If you want to sound good, remember to have the install done properly. Someone said this on another thread.......90% install, 10% product. Remeber that because you can have a $5000 stereo that isn't installed properly and the guy fresh out of Best Buy can blow you away. [/QUOTE]
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