No one sells DEI gear around here,
other then their overpriced alarms, nor have I used any of their gear
other
then their overpriced alarms.
Too bad. You don't know what your missing. I have been using Directed Audio
in my own vehicles since there was a Directed Audio (OK, it was DEI Audio
back then). I've never heared anyone say a bad thing about them.
Maybe if PPI made half of the advances that MTX
made to their amps over the years, they still be as popular as they once
were.
Advances like what?
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"Captain Howdy" wrote in message
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So what you really mean is that PPI never bought Orion heats sinks, they
just
coped their design, since Orion was a big seller in those days. The "M"
series
art work sure looks like the same art works they used on the art series.
But
then again PPI amps still all look the same from the PC series to now. The
PC
series four channel amps were ruined thanks to their uneven crossover
between
front and rear channels that was mounted in the amp via header pins . The
PCX
series totally sucked ass, even if your were lucky enough to get one that
worked new out of the box. I do agree that the art series was the last
decent
line of amps that PPI produced to date. No one sells DEI gear around here,
other then their overpriced alarms, nor have I used any of their gear
other
then their overpriced alarms. Maybe if PPI made half of the advances that
MTX
made to their amps over the years, they still be as popular as they once
were.
That's my two cents.