If you cant hear speakers and subs in person, how do you determine what's good?
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If you cant hear speakers and subs in person, how do you determine what's good?
Normally I would go to some places that sell car audio and listen to speakers and subs but if you're buying online or from a place not near you, how do you determine what's good without hearing it for yourself?
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Online reviews usually work well for me. I always ignore the best and worst reviews. So if a site has a 0-5 star review system I skip 5 and 0. Compare the volume of 4 stars to 1 star. Then for every 4-star review I read I make sure to read 3 1-star reviews. If I'm not turned off or scared away normally ill go for it.
I skip 5-stars as they are usually the vendor or people who are complimenting the shipping speed and haven't actually tested it. And I skip 0-star because it's usually people venting about customer service, shipping speed, etc and not the product itself.
I skip 5-stars as they are usually the vendor or people who are complimenting the shipping speed and haven't actually tested it. And I skip 0-star because it's usually people venting about customer service, shipping speed, etc and not the product itself.