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the rustbucket theory
I think that car audio systems are fine, but when you see someone with
a rustbucket or a POS driving around with a sound system 10x more expensive then the price of the car, you begin to wonder. I think that people should invest in a good working, clean car before they spend a few thousand on a good sound system just a thought |
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the rustbucket theory
Now this is the kind of post I like. A good honest opnion about the best
way to prioritize one's needs, and where car audio should fit into this prioritization. And do you know why I like this post so much? Because it opens up debate, which is fun and partly what this group is about. I love debate (NOT flame wars mind you, civilized debate). And posts like these are exactly what I would love to see more of, so kudos to you, David. OK, now that I've praised your assertion, I suppose I will respond to it. I cetainly agree that a vehicle be safe, legal, and well running first and foremost. I don't think anybody would dispute that. BUT, after having met that basic criteria, I suppose it comes down to an owner's prioritise. You don't drive your car outside your vehicle, you drive from within so making it as comfortable as possible is certainly an owner's perogative, and if that means a huge system, well..........so be it. Sure, it may look like a POS but if it runs well and is legal, who really cares what else they do to their car. I have known many people who's system cost them more than the car, sometimes MUCH more! Heck, I've owned a few! So I guess I fall on the side of really not caring if it's a POS with a huge system, with the one caveat that it runs well and is legal (insurance, all lights work, etc.). It's a free country, brother (said in the very cool raspy voice of Jon Voight from the movie "Heat"). MOSFET wrote in message ... I think that car audio systems are fine, but when you see someone with a rustbucket or a POS driving around with a sound system 10x more expensive then the price of the car, you begin to wonder. I think that people should invest in a good working, clean car before they spend a few thousand on a good sound system just a thought |
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skrev i meddelelsen ... I think that car audio systems are fine, but when you see someone with a rustbucket or a POS driving around with a sound system 10x more expensive then the price of the car, you begin to wonder. I think that people should invest in a good working, clean car before they spend a few thousand on a good sound system just a thought If you buy a high power amplifier you cant hear the hole in the exaust. |
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If you buy a high power amplifier you cant hear the hole in the exaust.
I think your being tongue in cheek..... But as I stated in my post, if you have a huge hole in your muffler, THAT SHOULD BE FIXED FIRST, IMHO. I DO NOT believe a powerful system should be employed to mask problems with the car. Again, I am fairly certain you're just being humorous, but if you are being serious, I do believe the muffler should be fixed first, THEN worry about the car audio. My $.02, MOSFET |
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