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<blockquote data-quote="FlexnInLa" data-source="post: 6937663" data-attributes="member: 624319"><p>No problem at all.</p><p></p><p>As far as the processor, they are used to "fix" the inside of a vehicle to make it sound like a more appropriate listening environment, a vehicle isn't the easiest place to get audiophile quality sounds.</p><p></p><p>As far as vintage 2 channel stuff, let me know when you are ready to put something together. You can get REALLY good sound, really cheap, with a little knowledge, shopping, and room treatment if you go the vintage route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlexnInLa, post: 6937663, member: 624319"] No problem at all. As far as the processor, they are used to "fix" the inside of a vehicle to make it sound like a more appropriate listening environment, a vehicle isn't the easiest place to get audiophile quality sounds. As far as vintage 2 channel stuff, let me know when you are ready to put something together. You can get REALLY good sound, really cheap, with a little knowledge, shopping, and room treatment if you go the vintage route. [/QUOTE]
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