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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8681439" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I guess my main concern and questioning would be that on my class D amps that I have, would be are they just like the new TVs? Do they last only so many Hours, and give out/trash out compared to the older amps that I still run that have lasted me for more than 15 years? Though amps are cheaply made and easily affordable these days, and space savers is a great plus. But how is the quality built to last syndrome these days compared to the majority of the older amps?I guess it depends on the brand? As well as how you treat them/ utilize them within your install properly?Since Ive started with Car audio,it was all trial and error as well as hands on and word of mouth.Today the internet is a tool to utilize for reviews of which helps us choose the best bang for our buck ,and choosing gear that works for our individual installs.I run both these days.What we choose within our budget and for the criteria seems to be beneficial thanks to reviews and testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8681439, member: 634282"] I guess my main concern and questioning would be that on my class D amps that I have, would be are they just like the new TVs? Do they last only so many Hours, and give out/trash out compared to the older amps that I still run that have lasted me for more than 15 years? Though amps are cheaply made and easily affordable these days, and space savers is a great plus. But how is the quality built to last syndrome these days compared to the majority of the older amps?I guess it depends on the brand? As well as how you treat them/ utilize them within your install properly?Since Ive started with Car audio,it was all trial and error as well as hands on and word of mouth.Today the internet is a tool to utilize for reviews of which helps us choose the best bang for our buck ,and choosing gear that works for our individual installs.I run both these days.What we choose within our budget and for the criteria seems to be beneficial thanks to reviews and testing. [/QUOTE]
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