audiobahn, WTF!??!?!!!
#11
I bet that a very good and knowledgable installer can install Audiobahn and it will be just as good or better then most systems on this board. There's nothing wrong with Audiobahn, beyond those who buy it and trash it beyond it's spec limits................ a HUGE problem with Audiobahn. Yeah, it's not in the same league as Zapco, TRU and others, but it's not garbage.
#12
I've heard some systems using audiobahn products that sounded quite good. I'm not a big fan of fancy amps with neon lights etc. I'd rather the $XXX.XX I paid for the amp go into the amp's internals. Neon lights and hood scoops dont make an amp sound better or play louder, thats for sure. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Most of the greatest amps out there are quite plain looking.
Most of the greatest amps out there are quite plain looking.
#13
Audiobahn just puts a little bit more into looks than other companies, and their products are mass produced. Sony, Pioneer, Alpine, and other major brands go for looks also, without cutting out on the quality of the product.
I know most of you guys are all into SPL Comp, so looks doesn't come into it (if you could wrap your custom made amp in sheet metal it would be good enough, just look at your pine boxes with no carpet).
If you had the same price, the same performance, 9 times out of 10 you would pick the one that is from a big company, that is proven, and if not, you'd take the one that looks better.
Hell, just look at my subs.. inverted breasts with nipples!
I know most of you guys are all into SPL Comp, so looks doesn't come into it (if you could wrap your custom made amp in sheet metal it would be good enough, just look at your pine boxes with no carpet).
If you had the same price, the same performance, 9 times out of 10 you would pick the one that is from a big company, that is proven, and if not, you'd take the one that looks better.
Hell, just look at my subs.. inverted breasts with nipples!
#14
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Who's being immature? Who said Audiobahn was garbage?
THEY PUT A FREAKING HOOD SCOOP ON AN AMP!! This, the same company that tried to make their amps look like PG, their processors like AC, puts rack handles, gold plated no less, on amps that are obviously going to be hard mounted, fan grilles with no fans, VU meters hooked to nothing, etc, etc, etc.
The stuff may work alright but the cheese factor is just way off the scale. This is past 'unique styling'..
THEY PUT A FREAKING HOOD SCOOP ON AN AMP!! This, the same company that tried to make their amps look like PG, their processors like AC, puts rack handles, gold plated no less, on amps that are obviously going to be hard mounted, fan grilles with no fans, VU meters hooked to nothing, etc, etc, etc.
The stuff may work alright but the cheese factor is just way off the scale. This is past 'unique styling'..
#15
No one is being immature.............. YET Paul, you've mentioned a number of very naughty errors that Audiobahn has apparently commited. I can't comment on that. All I know is from what I've seen/heard, is that the gear can be made to work very well, "IF" installed properly and not beaten all to crap by users that are abusers. Audiobahn mass produces a lot of gear, and to that end, there will be some "issues". But everyone has their issues. And no, I don't sell/market Audiobahn or am I in any way connected with them.
#16
Originally posted by Fuzz:
Audiobahn just puts a little bit more into looks than other companies, and their products are mass produced. Sony, Pioneer, Alpine, and other major brands go for looks also, without cutting out on the quality of the product.
Audiobahn just puts a little bit more into looks than other companies, and their products are mass produced. Sony, Pioneer, Alpine, and other major brands go for looks also, without cutting out on the quality of the product.
#17
Originally posted by A Greasy Cweese:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Fuzz:
Audiobahn just puts a little bit more into looks than other companies, and their products are mass produced. Sony, Pioneer, Alpine, and other major brands go for looks also, without cutting out on the quality of the product.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Fuzz:
Audiobahn just puts a little bit more into looks than other companies, and their products are mass produced. Sony, Pioneer, Alpine, and other major brands go for looks also, without cutting out on the quality of the product.
I don't know if they did the work after, but the amps and subs they have down at Car Audio Heaven are all buffed up and don't have any flaws to them what so ever.
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lol - Tom is being very diplomatic... [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
Again - I would never say their stuff does or does not work. I have only seen one Audiobahn amp hooked up and it smoked the minute it turned on. If you saw the kid's car you would understand that the amp was totally not at fault.
Seems some people have success with it - great, good for them. The hood scoop is still a joke.
Again - I would never say their stuff does or does not work. I have only seen one Audiobahn amp hooked up and it smoked the minute it turned on. If you saw the kid's car you would understand that the amp was totally not at fault.
Seems some people have success with it - great, good for them. The hood scoop is still a joke.
#20
As for SQ, there is no difference between an Audiobahn amp or an _______________ (put your favourite amp manufacture in the blank). There may be measureable differences but nothing that will amount to audiable differences.
However, you really have to question a company's priorities when they focus on putting non-functional or useless features...Instead of putting hood scoops on their amps, why not make a better amp?
Things that make you go....Hmmmmm!
However, you really have to question a company's priorities when they focus on putting non-functional or useless features...Instead of putting hood scoops on their amps, why not make a better amp?
Things that make you go....Hmmmmm!