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What’s the deal with DD Audio?
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<blockquote data-quote="mastershake575" data-source="post: 8722491" data-attributes="member: 665251"><p>Protects the brand. Warranty purposes, quality control, dealer trained installs. Also helps support brick n mortar.</p><p></p><p>It's less convenient as a consumer but I understand why they do it, especially as a premier brand. Last thing they want is a bunch of sketchy online warehouses trying to price cut each other out or start selling B stock as A stock, or having the average joe put there product in some cheap pre-fab box and then blab online about how this product blows</p><p></p><p>You also have to factor in that this is an older brand that's had brick n mortar dealers for over 30 years. We shouldn't complain about DD not screwing over there long time dealers. Car audio has a reputation for screwing dealers and consumers over so it's actually refreshing to have some of these long term brands that are still going strong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastershake575, post: 8722491, member: 665251"] Protects the brand. Warranty purposes, quality control, dealer trained installs. Also helps support brick n mortar. It's less convenient as a consumer but I understand why they do it, especially as a premier brand. Last thing they want is a bunch of sketchy online warehouses trying to price cut each other out or start selling B stock as A stock, or having the average joe put there product in some cheap pre-fab box and then blab online about how this product blows You also have to factor in that this is an older brand that's had brick n mortar dealers for over 30 years. We shouldn't complain about DD not screwing over there long time dealers. Car audio has a reputation for screwing dealers and consumers over so it's actually refreshing to have some of these long term brands that are still going strong [/QUOTE]
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