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Will I regret getting my system installed at Best Buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="eharri3" data-source="post: 5382752" data-attributes="member: 591579"><p>Ive had a couple things done at my local best buy. HU, couple amps, door coaxials. Never a problem. This may vary depending on who's doing the work but you could say the same for some high end shops. Id say do it if you don't have the time and know-how, and enjoy your system while you start reading up on some things here and elsewhere. I have never had a problem with any of my Best Buy installs and when I've gone to higher end shops later to change things they've said it looked fine. My only advice would be once they put it in and tune it, don't crank anything until you post here again and give us an idea of where they set everything. Even a chain store with half way competent installers can bolt an amp in and run the right wiring in the right places, but I've watched installers in both chain stores and high end shops do some really weird things with my amp settings that I had to change later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eharri3, post: 5382752, member: 591579"] Ive had a couple things done at my local best buy. HU, couple amps, door coaxials. Never a problem. This may vary depending on who's doing the work but you could say the same for some high end shops. Id say do it if you don't have the time and know-how, and enjoy your system while you start reading up on some things here and elsewhere. I have never had a problem with any of my Best Buy installs and when I've gone to higher end shops later to change things they've said it looked fine. My only advice would be once they put it in and tune it, don't crank anything until you post here again and give us an idea of where they set everything. Even a chain store with half way competent installers can bolt an amp in and run the right wiring in the right places, but I've watched installers in both chain stores and high end shops do some really weird things with my amp settings that I had to change later. [/QUOTE]
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