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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8598010" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Very probably. Technology has come an awful long way and the way humans perceive and remember sound is wildly inaccurate (and actually quite an interesting phenomenon). The first time I had a sip of my dad's beer at a Bruins game it was the most amazing thing ever.... Of course Budweiser is horse ****, so unless they changed the recipe I'll suspect my memory as being in error. Most of the nostalgia is good for just that, nostalgia.</p><p></p><p>Also it seems you are very narrow minded and underestimate the experience and variety of installs and equipment some of us have had. With modern sound processing and more importantly the ability of the average consumer to measure with absolute precision, plenty DIY car audio hobbyists get true reference quality/level sound in their cars. What you remember was probably great in their day and all, but NOBODY had anything close to studio quality sound in their cars before probably the mid 90's.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps before YOU comment on things you don't understand, go out to a show and sit in some real competition tier sound quality cars. Nothing like it short of the demo room in a high end home theater shop. As great as your memory says things were back then, the technology simply was not there, nor the decades of practical experience of extreme autists pushing the boundaries of install techniques to allow what we can do today. Some hood rat's trunk rattling when they drive by you at the gas station is not an accurate representation of most folks on this forum or the state of the industry/hobby in general.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8598010, member: 614752"] Very probably. Technology has come an awful long way and the way humans perceive and remember sound is wildly inaccurate (and actually quite an interesting phenomenon). The first time I had a sip of my dad's beer at a Bruins game it was the most amazing thing ever.... Of course Budweiser is horse ****, so unless they changed the recipe I'll suspect my memory as being in error. Most of the nostalgia is good for just that, nostalgia. Also it seems you are very narrow minded and underestimate the experience and variety of installs and equipment some of us have had. With modern sound processing and more importantly the ability of the average consumer to measure with absolute precision, plenty DIY car audio hobbyists get true reference quality/level sound in their cars. What you remember was probably great in their day and all, but NOBODY had anything close to studio quality sound in their cars before probably the mid 90's. Perhaps before YOU comment on things you don't understand, go out to a show and sit in some real competition tier sound quality cars. Nothing like it short of the demo room in a high end home theater shop. As great as your memory says things were back then, the technology simply was not there, nor the decades of practical experience of extreme autists pushing the boundaries of install techniques to allow what we can do today. Some hood rat's trunk rattling when they drive by you at the gas station is not an accurate representation of most folks on this forum or the state of the industry/hobby in general. [/QUOTE]
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