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<blockquote data-quote="yoke" data-source="post: 86308" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>Most of this installers have build-up their own goodwill in the ICE circle judging from discussion/TT and chat I have with IASCA forummers and it's not a case of pasang paid and done. These installers have been known to attend to your request even after they've completed their sales long ago.</p><p>Here's my 2 cents</p><p>I've been going to all this shops without real preference to anyone of them as bottom line the best price will seal the deal for me as quality wise(observation), most of the one I mention (as myself and friends have been frequenting them) are comparable. But once you go to certain detail things, you will notice that this shop is better than that in certain areas. Eg. one shop is really good in Fiber work where the other might be really good in the A-Pillar workmanship. But this is quite nit picking really based on item per itenm or certain job and it will take you longer time to complete your grail as compared to settling to one shop and crunching the set-up and numbers you have to pay when completed.</p><p>As for me I took the longer road, one by one, buying certain goods new and used. The important thing, your own taste and the sound you're looking for (one man meat is another man poison). Don't just go for brand and price (although it helps based on the reputation, R&D, reviews etc), a cheap set-up can still sound good if all the ingredients are there and most importantly IF YOU ARE HAPPY WITH IT. No point of spending thousands isn't it if the results are not to your liking.</p><p>The quest for utopia (hehehe borrowed from my speakers) is never ending one as all the sifus here can atest. Me being a beginer also got scared and miff with all the jargon, EQ lah, passive/active and all other sort. Home system is easier me think. But just this parting shot.. any amount you spend (rightly) on the upgrades, you will not regret it..</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoke, post: 86308, member: 479"] Most of this installers have build-up their own goodwill in the ICE circle judging from discussion/TT and chat I have with IASCA forummers and it's not a case of pasang paid and done. These installers have been known to attend to your request even after they've completed their sales long ago. Here's my 2 cents I've been going to all this shops without real preference to anyone of them as bottom line the best price will seal the deal for me as quality wise(observation), most of the one I mention (as myself and friends have been frequenting them) are comparable. But once you go to certain detail things, you will notice that this shop is better than that in certain areas. Eg. one shop is really good in Fiber work where the other might be really good in the A-Pillar workmanship. But this is quite nit picking really based on item per itenm or certain job and it will take you longer time to complete your grail as compared to settling to one shop and crunching the set-up and numbers you have to pay when completed. As for me I took the longer road, one by one, buying certain goods new and used. The important thing, your own taste and the sound you're looking for (one man meat is another man poison). Don't just go for brand and price (although it helps based on the reputation, R&D, reviews etc), a cheap set-up can still sound good if all the ingredients are there and most importantly IF YOU ARE HAPPY WITH IT. No point of spending thousands isn't it if the results are not to your liking. The quest for utopia (hehehe borrowed from my speakers) is never ending one as all the sifus here can atest. Me being a beginer also got scared and miff with all the jargon, EQ lah, passive/active and all other sort. Home system is easier me think. But just this parting shot.. any amount you spend (rightly) on the upgrades, you will not regret it.. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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