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<blockquote data-quote="fly_marlin" data-source="post: 8393885" data-attributes="member: 660781"><p>Don't sweat it. You have to take things with a grain of salt here. People that spent a lot more money on their setup aren't going to want to hear that something cheap sounds good. Being an audiophile is as much physical as it is psychological. That's why some people buy $2k RCA cables...it makes them feel better and thus, makes the entire experience more "enjoyable." I can honestly fall into this category, but I choose not to. Do I enjoy knowing that I paid $500 for an M2b and then repaired it twice more for final bill of $800 just to learn that my $200 Mb Quart can hang with it? Not particularly. Such is life and I learn from my mistakes, not deny them.</p><p></p><p>You can find dyno tests for a lot of popular amps mentioned on here, including hifonics. Even if it does 2k in stead of 2.4k...for the price, who cares? Get an extended warranty, call it a day. You'll be running the same sh*t your neighbor does, but again...who cares?</p><p></p><p>In essence, for the OP, find an amp within the budget mentioned in the thread, research it. If the shoe fits, wear it. If not, research the next amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fly_marlin, post: 8393885, member: 660781"] Don't sweat it. You have to take things with a grain of salt here. People that spent a lot more money on their setup aren't going to want to hear that something cheap sounds good. Being an audiophile is as much physical as it is psychological. That's why some people buy $2k RCA cables...it makes them feel better and thus, makes the entire experience more "enjoyable." I can honestly fall into this category, but I choose not to. Do I enjoy knowing that I paid $500 for an M2b and then repaired it twice more for final bill of $800 just to learn that my $200 Mb Quart can hang with it? Not particularly. Such is life and I learn from my mistakes, not deny them. You can find dyno tests for a lot of popular amps mentioned on here, including hifonics. Even if it does 2k in stead of 2.4k...for the price, who cares? Get an extended warranty, call it a day. You'll be running the same sh*t your neighbor does, but again...who cares? In essence, for the OP, find an amp within the budget mentioned in the thread, research it. If the shoe fits, wear it. If not, research the next amp. [/QUOTE]
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