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<blockquote data-quote="eutechnyx" data-source="post: 6220347" data-attributes="member: 590468"><p>A thing I look at is,Back in the day the amps werent so freely built and they made less so the time and quality was put into them.Alot of them as stated were underrated and built with 100% USA components Hand built even.Its kind like comparing an old 67 gto to an 08 altima or something.Also Its a good feeling to have a set of amps in your vehicle that people ask questions about and have never heard/seen of and when they hear them they are amazed.Stuff like mmats and even old old rockford,precision,US amps,old hifonics and stuff like that are not normally seen in a build these days and have great potential,aswell as alot of the older stuff can handle insane ohm loads.One other thing is,alot of older stuff had big power in a small package and is very unexpected.Compare most 1400 rms amps these days to a mmats d300hc.My d300hc is smaller than most peoples mids/high amps and will produce awesome clean power and very efficient power at that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eutechnyx, post: 6220347, member: 590468"] A thing I look at is,Back in the day the amps werent so freely built and they made less so the time and quality was put into them.Alot of them as stated were underrated and built with 100% USA components Hand built even.Its kind like comparing an old 67 gto to an 08 altima or something.Also Its a good feeling to have a set of amps in your vehicle that people ask questions about and have never heard/seen of and when they hear them they are amazed.Stuff like mmats and even old old rockford,precision,US amps,old hifonics and stuff like that are not normally seen in a build these days and have great potential,aswell as alot of the older stuff can handle insane ohm loads.One other thing is,alot of older stuff had big power in a small package and is very unexpected.Compare most 1400 rms amps these days to a mmats d300hc.My d300hc is smaller than most peoples mids/high amps and will produce awesome clean power and very efficient power at that. [/QUOTE]
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