Looking for an installer in the GTA that I can exchange services with.
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Originally posted by dawgsbreakfast:
So that being said, if you want to compete, and you're not building/tuning on your own, go out and first find yourself an installer/shop that has the experience in IASCA and that has won in IASCA. Gear shopping first and showing up with a pile of electronics in hopes of assembling a winning system is not going to get you anywhere in a productive and efficient way. It will also likely end up costing you more as well.
So that being said, if you want to compete, and you're not building/tuning on your own, go out and first find yourself an installer/shop that has the experience in IASCA and that has won in IASCA. Gear shopping first and showing up with a pile of electronics in hopes of assembling a winning system is not going to get you anywhere in a productive and efficient way. It will also likely end up costing you more as well.
I have bought practically all the equipment I need other than wiring. Is it a case of the "cart before the horse" scenario?
I wonder how long it would take to learn how to do this stuff myself......... ? Probably longer than it takes save up more than $5K (disposable spending money as opposed to required spending money such as mortgage payments.)
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Tim is right, I did go off a bit...
I just see too many people buying expensive stuff them skimping out on the installation, when in fact properly installed and tuned average to good product will easily outperform great product that was installed poorly...
My suggestion is to have the system installed by the same shop that sold you the product. That way you have waranty on what you bought (since most manufacturers don't warranty products installed by non-authorized dealers for more than 90 days, with some exceptions), and someone to help you in case you run into trouble with the gear.
I just see too many people buying expensive stuff them skimping out on the installation, when in fact properly installed and tuned average to good product will easily outperform great product that was installed poorly...
My suggestion is to have the system installed by the same shop that sold you the product. That way you have waranty on what you bought (since most manufacturers don't warranty products installed by non-authorized dealers for more than 90 days, with some exceptions), and someone to help you in case you run into trouble with the gear.
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