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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8817276" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I still get Ripped from time to time. I still will ask basic questions. Yet, Learning and getting some answers from those that have experienced with hands on is what I enjoy most. There are always new techniques and ideas that can be learned from and used to make things easier and work just as well. But, I will and have argued at times from my own experiences that one deems faulty without trying or have done themselves. Im prob one of the oldest people on his site.. Been around Car Audio since the late 80s, But.. Im still Learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8817276, member: 634282"] I still get Ripped from time to time. I still will ask basic questions. Yet, Learning and getting some answers from those that have experienced with hands on is what I enjoy most. There are always new techniques and ideas that can be learned from and used to make things easier and work just as well. But, I will and have argued at times from my own experiences that one deems faulty without trying or have done themselves. Im prob one of the oldest people on his site.. Been around Car Audio since the late 80s, But.. Im still Learning. [/QUOTE]
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