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<blockquote data-quote="ladysmanfelpz" data-source="post: 8235291" data-attributes="member: 642267"><p>Ya good point. Well I mean as intended by having the capabilities of reproducing all the frequencies which stock system power cannot. I just like modifying and seeing hard work pay off. Its the difference between someone that builds an old '69 chevelle and one that buys one build by some performance shop. Both are cool and will give you the car you are looking for, but there seems to be something more when someone's hard work went into it and came out with an awesome final product. So I guess goes the same with car audio. A custom install will always beat the looks and function of a stock system and go more appreciated by people like me that enjoy modifying and any car audio enthusiast that knows how much time and thought went into the project. But to each his own. If a stock system included is satisfactory then they can enjoy that but us tuners will always look for more. I don't care about cost and if its what I enjoy to do then I will keep on doing it. I just wanted to see what people thought would happen to the hobby especially shop owners like you that are at the forefront of the evolving market and their thoughts on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladysmanfelpz, post: 8235291, member: 642267"] Ya good point. Well I mean as intended by having the capabilities of reproducing all the frequencies which stock system power cannot. I just like modifying and seeing hard work pay off. Its the difference between someone that builds an old '69 chevelle and one that buys one build by some performance shop. Both are cool and will give you the car you are looking for, but there seems to be something more when someone's hard work went into it and came out with an awesome final product. So I guess goes the same with car audio. A custom install will always beat the looks and function of a stock system and go more appreciated by people like me that enjoy modifying and any car audio enthusiast that knows how much time and thought went into the project. But to each his own. If a stock system included is satisfactory then they can enjoy that but us tuners will always look for more. I don't care about cost and if its what I enjoy to do then I will keep on doing it. I just wanted to see what people thought would happen to the hobby especially shop owners like you that are at the forefront of the evolving market and their thoughts on it. [/QUOTE]
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