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<blockquote data-quote="Ground_Pounder" data-source="post: 6498420" data-attributes="member: 613117"><p>There may not be much interest but that is like everything else, if nobody sees it, hears it or is exposed to it eventually the "interest" in it will fade away. Everytime, and I mean "everytime" that I drive my car anywhere I get comments on the stereo system. I was even pulled over in Puyallup by a state patrol and he asked me to play some country music because he wanted to see what it sounded like on a "big stereo system." That was the strangest encounter with a police officer I have ever had.</p><p></p><p>I have already gotten three younger primates into some boom boom because of exposure from my car. If there is a team and they actually "do things together" around the state that is called exposure and sparks interest. I may use lower end stereo equipment but it is loud and it sounds good. I went from Orion to Crunch and have never looked back. I was spending HUGE amounts on higher quality when my Crunch stuff does just as good if not better. You wont get the sound quality like focal or CDT from them but if your really into boom boom(SPL) who freakin cares about sound quality? The Crunch GPV3000.1D will stand up to any other amp of similar wattage all day for a fraction of the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ground_Pounder, post: 6498420, member: 613117"] There may not be much interest but that is like everything else, if nobody sees it, hears it or is exposed to it eventually the "interest" in it will fade away. Everytime, and I mean "everytime" that I drive my car anywhere I get comments on the stereo system. I was even pulled over in Puyallup by a state patrol and he asked me to play some country music because he wanted to see what it sounded like on a "big stereo system." That was the strangest encounter with a police officer I have ever had. I have already gotten three younger primates into some boom boom because of exposure from my car. If there is a team and they actually "do things together" around the state that is called exposure and sparks interest. I may use lower end stereo equipment but it is loud and it sounds good. I went from Orion to Crunch and have never looked back. I was spending HUGE amounts on higher quality when my Crunch stuff does just as good if not better. You wont get the sound quality like focal or CDT from them but if your really into boom boom(SPL) who freakin cares about sound quality? The Crunch GPV3000.1D will stand up to any other amp of similar wattage all day for a fraction of the price. [/QUOTE]
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