Which brands would you carry?
#61
Originally posted by bing:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Chadxton:
What gets me beefing is that some brands absolutely boycott internet sales, not only that but also tell people that the warranty on self-installed product would be limited compared to getting it installed by an authorised dealer. Companies like Kicker, Diamond Audio, MB Quart and such do that. Internet sales can be worked around. But if you know how to install, why can't it be installed yourself instead of having to mess around paying someone to do it for you that can install it as good as you can?
I'm not talking about consumers who don't know what they're doing, I'm meaning the ones that do.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Chadxton:
What gets me beefing is that some brands absolutely boycott internet sales, not only that but also tell people that the warranty on self-installed product would be limited compared to getting it installed by an authorised dealer. Companies like Kicker, Diamond Audio, MB Quart and such do that. Internet sales can be worked around. But if you know how to install, why can't it be installed yourself instead of having to mess around paying someone to do it for you that can install it as good as you can?
I'm not talking about consumers who don't know what they're doing, I'm meaning the ones that do.
send out car audio private investigators to talk to the guys friends, and sneak pics of their car at night?
it supports the authorized dealers by encouraging consumers to buy at the dealer at full retail price and having installed by reputable techs that the store and manufacturer instill a level of faith in.
it reduces the claims made resulting from improper installs etc.
whats more is that i have heard great things, for example, about eclipse.
i guy i work with had his eclipse deck (not sure which model but a nice one) stolen and eclipse gave him a new one just like that because he bought it from the dealer and paid upwards of $1000 with full warranty.
that makes me want to spend $1000 on an eclipse deck. </font>[/QUOTE]...and you don't always have to pay retail on stuff at authorized dealers. Right now, the local shop has a clearance on JL 12W3s(not V2s). They had some around and are clearing them out for US$149. I doubt that price could be beaten, even online(especially once an online company gets you on shipping). As for the Eclipse thing, they make excellent decks, and their theft warranty(only for 1 year though) is nice.
#62
i just sold that same 12W3 in a custom built to spec sealed enclosure for way less than that...
sorry. off topic.
so yeah anyways...
sorry. off topic.
so yeah anyways...
#63
Originally posted by bing:
i just sold that same 12W3 in a custom built to spec sealed enclosure for way less than that...
sorry. off topic.
so yeah anyways...
i just sold that same 12W3 in a custom built to spec sealed enclosure for way less than that...
sorry. off topic.
so yeah anyways...
#65
Point of example, and no offense, but there have been quite a few questions/comments from DIY-ers that had me shaking my head in wonder. Some scarey questions put forth at times.
The other exciting point is actual installers that don't know what they are doing. Nothing worse then dropping money in a store/shop for an install, talking to a head installers who gives a great dog and pony show because he's been around the block a zillion times but then he hands off your car to the local high school rookie while he sits on his can providing less then zero supervision. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
The other exciting point is actual installers that don't know what they are doing. Nothing worse then dropping money in a store/shop for an install, talking to a head installers who gives a great dog and pony show because he's been around the block a zillion times but then he hands off your car to the local high school rookie while he sits on his can providing less then zero supervision. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
#66
Originally posted by dawgsbreakfast:
The other exciting point is actual installers that don't know what they are doing. Nothing worse then dropping money in a store/shop for an install, talking to a head installers who gives a great dog and pony show because he's been around the block a zillion times but then he hands off your car to the local high school rookie while he sits on his can providing less then zero supervision. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
The other exciting point is actual installers that don't know what they are doing. Nothing worse then dropping money in a store/shop for an install, talking to a head installers who gives a great dog and pony show because he's been around the block a zillion times but then he hands off your car to the local high school rookie while he sits on his can providing less then zero supervision. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
#67
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^ A sad but true fact of life. [img]graemlins/cry.gif[/img]
Hell, they let me work on cars
[ June 26, 2003, 02:01 PM: Message edited by: Dukk ]
Hell, they let me work on cars
[ June 26, 2003, 02:01 PM: Message edited by: Dukk ]
#68
Originally posted by dawgsbreakfast:
Point of example, and no offense, but there have been quite a few questions/comments from DIY-ers that had me shaking my head in wonder. Some scarey questions put forth at times.
The other exciting point is actual installers that don't know what they are doing. Nothing worse then dropping money in a store/shop for an install, talking to a head installers who gives a great dog and pony show because he's been around the block a zillion times but then he hands off your car to the local high school rookie while he sits on his can providing less then zero supervision. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Point of example, and no offense, but there have been quite a few questions/comments from DIY-ers that had me shaking my head in wonder. Some scarey questions put forth at times.
The other exciting point is actual installers that don't know what they are doing. Nothing worse then dropping money in a store/shop for an install, talking to a head installers who gives a great dog and pony show because he's been around the block a zillion times but then he hands off your car to the local high school rookie while he sits on his can providing less then zero supervision. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
who qualifies you to judge what a shop does
you should do your homework and not just brush it all black
all people who work for a living start out at the bottom
did you start out midway or the top
#69
Originally posted by drspd:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by dawgsbreakfast:
The other exciting point is actual installers that don't know what they are doing. Nothing worse then dropping money in a store/shop for an install, talking to a head installers who gives a great dog and pony show because he's been around the block a zillion times but then he hands off your car to the local high school rookie while he sits on his can providing less then zero supervision. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by dawgsbreakfast:
The other exciting point is actual installers that don't know what they are doing. Nothing worse then dropping money in a store/shop for an install, talking to a head installers who gives a great dog and pony show because he's been around the block a zillion times but then he hands off your car to the local high school rookie while he sits on his can providing less then zero supervision. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
saw you in the new pasmag... you were looking sexy
errr. i mean your amps were looking sexy... yeah thats what i meant to say
#70
the reason they have one of the lower installers do it is because all the higher ones have retired
who qualifies you to judge what a shop does
you should do your homework and not just brush it all black
you should do your homework and not just brush it all black
all people who work for a living start out at the bottom did you start out midway or the top