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<blockquote data-quote="93_Az_TransAm" data-source="post: 8379440" data-attributes="member: 629902"><p>Well look at where we are at with technology and parts of course there gonna be more efficient but look at the amps from back in the day still going i have an old school rockford punch 45 from the 90's and its still going when newer amps are blowing every day after not even a year, yes some these days are built like a brick **** house but gotta think about what they were working with in the old days... Quality parts = quality equipment</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93_Az_TransAm, post: 8379440, member: 629902"] Well look at where we are at with technology and parts of course there gonna be more efficient but look at the amps from back in the day still going i have an old school rockford punch 45 from the 90's and its still going when newer amps are blowing every day after not even a year, yes some these days are built like a brick **** house but gotta think about what they were working with in the old days... Quality parts = quality equipment [/QUOTE]
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