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<blockquote data-quote="jmanpc" data-source="post: 5284564" data-attributes="member: 565915"><p>It's not dead. In fact, it's better than ever, imo.</p><p></p><p>Why? The speakers are louder, the amps more powerful, the woofers are more brutal. Things are being done that people thought impossible. New innovations are paving the way for more powerful systems in less space. All this and more is being made possible for lest cost to the consumer.</p><p></p><p>Yes, it's unfortunate that American-made audio is dead-ish, but at the same time, it's becoming more widely known to the consumer. Which is why there are more idiots out there. But, there's idiots in every field, and it at least gives me someone to laugh at.</p><p></p><p>And I don't think there's any less systems bumping. It's just nostalgia that floods the streets of the 90s with thumping cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmanpc, post: 5284564, member: 565915"] It's not dead. In fact, it's better than ever, imo. Why? The speakers are louder, the amps more powerful, the woofers are more brutal. Things are being done that people thought impossible. New innovations are paving the way for more powerful systems in less space. All this and more is being made possible for lest cost to the consumer. Yes, it's unfortunate that American-made audio is dead-ish, but at the same time, it's becoming more widely known to the consumer. Which is why there are more idiots out there. But, there's idiots in every field, and it at least gives me someone to laugh at. And I don't think there's any less systems bumping. It's just nostalgia that floods the streets of the 90s with thumping cars. [/QUOTE]
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