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 Worst and best car audio brands?, For all noobs! Sifus pls comment!

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tanos
post Feb 29 2012, 09:23 PM

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Under the Competition category, it shows:

Rainbow (All)

is this Rainbow same as this ?

http://www.rainbowcaraudio.com/

sorry, newbie here...


tanos
post Mar 1 2012, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(tanos @ Feb 29 2012, 09:23 PM)
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Under the Competition category, it shows:

Rainbow (All)

is this Rainbow same as this ?

http://www.rainbowcaraudio.com/

sorry, newbie here...
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tanos
post Mar 1 2012, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Mar 1 2012, 11:23 AM)
thanks bro...

would u recommend me to get the Sound Line SAC, as the entry level SQ?
tanos
post Mar 1 2012, 08:07 PM

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QUOTE(krayden @ Mar 1 2012, 07:20 PM)
Naka HU is clean clear but very thin sounding.
Clarion 9255/D2/D3 sounds quite ok with decent tuning options.
McIntosh HU BNIB starts at 5k so shops tend not to stock them.

Rainbow comps will give clean clear sound, but again very thin.

All this is compared to Mc and scans, so dun take them at face value.
Naka, Clarion higher end HU and Rainbow comps will outperform regular retail Sony, Pioneer, Alpine, RF, that kinda range of products.

Again it is easier for us if you state your max budget and whatever you've been offered so far. Easier to compare 2 products than every mentioned brand.

McIntosh HU and amps does what the rest cannot do.......... Pure natural sound. When a guitar sounds like a guitar.
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what does "thin" means...?
tanos
post Mar 1 2012, 09:33 PM

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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Mar 1 2012, 08:47 PM)
another term that audiophile may use is dry, or very solid state sounding, lack of colouration, dull, etc
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QUOTE(krayden @ Mar 1 2012, 09:28 PM)
A fair comparison would be the same song played from a radio station compared to from an ori cd. Radio being thin. Thats the best i can explain in words.
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