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<blockquote data-quote="Bomber Z" data-source="post: 8379602" data-attributes="member: 645537"><p>My 1990's MMAts Pro Cast 12" sub looks the same as my 2000's Sundown SA12. or very close. My 1990's amps all still work and I love the stuff. I collect what I can because they not going to available for much longer. The new stuff is all built on the old stuff, but a cheaper way of doing it. There is much truth in the saying they don't build them as they use to. And that is everything. You get a little bit more performance, but less longevity, less quality. . You end up with more trash then items to collect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bomber Z, post: 8379602, member: 645537"] My 1990's MMAts Pro Cast 12" sub looks the same as my 2000's Sundown SA12. or very close. My 1990's amps all still work and I love the stuff. I collect what I can because they not going to available for much longer. The new stuff is all built on the old stuff, but a cheaper way of doing it. There is much truth in the saying they don't build them as they use to. And that is everything. You get a little bit more performance, but less longevity, less quality. . You end up with more trash then items to collect. [/QUOTE]
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