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So I am new to the whole db drag scene and audio equipment in general, but have had friends who have done it in the past. Where is a good place to start to learn and become masters such as yourself..
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quote:Originally posted by hoffaskiller: So I am new to the whole db drag scene and audio equipment in general, but have had friends who have done it in the past. Where is a good place to start to learn and become masters such as yourself..
Thanks
HK -
1 - Welcome
2 - You're at one of the best places to learn about car audio, IMO. There are other great sites out there, but I keep on coming back to Termpro.com. There's a great mix of audiophiles and pure SPL drag lane competitors. Many have had access to brands that I have heard of, but never had the chance to listen to / audition. Chances are, if you're thinking of doing "X", someone here already has and can tell you if "X" will work or if you should go with "Y".