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<blockquote data-quote="ladysmanfelpz" data-source="post: 8235035" data-attributes="member: 642267"><p>See thats kind of how I think too tyler. Like materials will be better. I feel that there is a major sq difference on cone material such as paper vs carbon fiber or some other fiber weave. And amps will only get smaller and we have have so many other components that can do better jobs than just the essentials such as active crossovers. So maybe active cross overs will be built into amps. And plus it takes good conducting materials to handle the power loads we demand and I don't think any stock car will take the time/money needed to put in monster RCA's and stinger wire. Yes just like any technology it will advance, but stock car systems will advance too, just as manufacturers now are putting in better systems, but I still don't think it will match the quality and art of a custom install. But then it comes down to cost and difficulty of install like Kramer mentioned and then at that point does it become even worth it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladysmanfelpz, post: 8235035, member: 642267"] See thats kind of how I think too tyler. Like materials will be better. I feel that there is a major sq difference on cone material such as paper vs carbon fiber or some other fiber weave. And amps will only get smaller and we have have so many other components that can do better jobs than just the essentials such as active crossovers. So maybe active cross overs will be built into amps. And plus it takes good conducting materials to handle the power loads we demand and I don't think any stock car will take the time/money needed to put in monster RCA's and stinger wire. Yes just like any technology it will advance, but stock car systems will advance too, just as manufacturers now are putting in better systems, but I still don't think it will match the quality and art of a custom install. But then it comes down to cost and difficulty of install like Kramer mentioned and then at that point does it become even worth it? [/QUOTE]
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