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<blockquote data-quote="Showrides" data-source="post: 2994107" data-attributes="member: 566082"><p>Well they had a much smaller production run of the old alphas because they were just getting started and trying to get some ideas together for a solid SQL driver. They were available for about 6 months, but since they came out they have been working on a newer version that would be the final version. The older version was great for a $250 subwoofer, but really don't have much at all in common with the new alphas coming out around the 19th. The only thing the two will really share is the name. Kind of like comparing an old mag to a new mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Showrides, post: 2994107, member: 566082"] Well they had a much smaller production run of the old alphas because they were just getting started and trying to get some ideas together for a solid SQL driver. They were available for about 6 months, but since they came out they have been working on a newer version that would be the final version. The older version was great for a $250 subwoofer, but really don't have much at all in common with the new alphas coming out around the 19th. The only thing the two will really share is the name. Kind of like comparing an old mag to a new mag. [/QUOTE]
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