> As for the subs and amps, every serious competitor goes through a
> "coming of age" period with their system until they achieve the sound
> that they are looking for, the power class that they are wanting to be
> in, and the budget they are wanting to stay within. After 4 years, I had
> achieved just this, and then someone decided that they wanted my system
> more than I did.
This is one of the most accurate statements I have ever heard! Every single
person I know who has taken car audio seriously has done this. You start out
with just enough to get by, amp for your sub, other speakers ran off the HU.
Then yo go all amp power and speaks in the stock locations. After this you
start to graduate to the big leagues! HU with no internal amplification,
kick panel speakers, custom fiberglass enclosures. I wish I could express
this convincingly to every person who starts to take car audio seriously. BY
IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME. Don't rush, plan your dream system and save for it.
I went through just about every high end component there is until I finally
bought what I should have gotten in the first place. So those of you who
want a good sounding system, regardless of whether it costs $500 or $8,000,
plan your ass off and don't buy anything until you have it all layed out in
your head and on paper! And don't be afraid to drill people for info!
late,
wes
www.wes.nissanpower.com
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