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<blockquote data-quote="gregj9" data-source="post: 70558" data-attributes="member: 540983"><p>I disagree stock speakers give decent sound when amped by a quality amp. Also whenever customers came in to see me with a budget, I would suggest they got the amp first even if all the other stuff was stock (except the deck). Then buy the subs one at a time. Keep in mind most of the younger guys coming in wanted bass more than anything, but I just hated to send them out of my store with 500 watts on a pair of 12's and nothing on the mids and highs. Then they come back asking why all their friends say their system sounds like ****. clean up your system first , by the time you blow shitty stock speakers with the power of your new amp you will have the money to buy new mids/highs. Take your time and do it right but you might as well have it sound as good as possible at each stage of the system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregj9, post: 70558, member: 540983"] I disagree stock speakers give decent sound when amped by a quality amp. Also whenever customers came in to see me with a budget, I would suggest they got the amp first even if all the other stuff was stock (except the deck). Then buy the subs one at a time. Keep in mind most of the younger guys coming in wanted bass more than anything, but I just hated to send them out of my store with 500 watts on a pair of 12's and nothing on the mids and highs. Then they come back asking why all their friends say their system sounds like ****. clean up your system first , by the time you blow shitty stock speakers with the power of your new amp you will have the money to buy new mids/highs. Take your time and do it right but you might as well have it sound as good as possible at each stage of the system [/QUOTE]
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