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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 4033973" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>The difference in the RCAs you will not hear. The difference in price would have paid for your battery and gotten you started on paying for the alarm. I've used Stinger Bullet series RCAs ($20-$30 each depending on length) for going on 4 years without a single issue. The only reason that I went with those vice the basic blue Stingers was looks.</p><p></p><p>With a more expensive deck you get more features for tuning or source options, that's money spent that I can note a difference with. Better speakers sound better. Again, money spent that I can hear. Expensive RCAs? Can't hear the difference. Not going to spend money where the difference isn't audible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 4033973, member: 550915"] The difference in the RCAs you will not hear. The difference in price would have paid for your battery and gotten you started on paying for the alarm. I've used Stinger Bullet series RCAs ($20-$30 each depending on length) for going on 4 years without a single issue. The only reason that I went with those vice the basic blue Stingers was looks. With a more expensive deck you get more features for tuning or source options, that's money spent that I can note a difference with. Better speakers sound better. Again, money spent that I can hear. Expensive RCAs? Can't hear the difference. Not going to spend money where the difference isn't audible. [/QUOTE]
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