Alpine amp & Alpine Sub install
Maybe you can get a deal from Tweeter, since they just filed chapter 11. What is wrong with those people. They carry cool equipment but generally charge msrp. and they wonder why people are going elsewhere. jeez.
Originally Posted by SSSnakeSSS,Jun 13 2007, 07:24 AM
Maybe you can get a deal from Tweeter, since they just filed chapter 11. What is wrong with those people. They carry cool equipment but generally charge msrp. and they wonder why people are going elsewhere. jeez.
Originally Posted by neoarroyo,Jun 13 2007, 01:17 PM
It's hard to compete with online stores, when you can get it online for so much cheaper.
I did audio for 15 years and most shops dont want to deal with equipment not bought from them . They will not warranty it for you or give you the customer service you need to support the product .
I would buy your audio from a respected retail outlet . This way if they or you are installing it they will have no problem answering any questions you might have with the product or help installing the product . Another plus is if you blow a speaker or have something faulty you can just go swap it out instead of dealing with someone that could care less online as they already got your money.
Thanks for all the advice and ideas guys. I would ask Darknight, but I think he was busy, so I bit the bullet and bought the Alpine Type R's for the front speakers, Alpine amp and an Alpine sub from online and had all of those installed by Best Buy. I don't recommend Best Buy installation, the guy doing it forgot to put in the rubber piece under the hood, left a screw loose, etc. But I got those fixed, and so am good to go I guess. I bought the custom box online that fit in the wheel well of the trunk, it's pretty cool.
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