| backafter20 |
Nov 11, 2004 06:44 PM |
First, I am NOT an audiophile. I do not know all that much about car stereo systems. (I thought the auto-reverse cassette was an innovation.) Based on threads here, I have gone about seeking advice from several car audio stores as to whether I should go Ford or aftermarket. I expected them to tell me how horrible factory systems were, and how much better theirs were, and how only they could provide a quality sound. I did get that at a few places, but hey, that is what I expected.
Today, however, I got some different stories. One guy told me that he was familiar with the Mach systems, and had heard that the Shaker ones were even better. He said that I should listen to the Ford system first before trying to replace it. He thought the Ford systems were a good value. The guy at Audio Express had an even more specific opinion. He said that he had put $2000 into his 2001 Mustang stereo (with his employee discount, no less), and considered it pretty kick-arse. A friend of his just recently bought a 2005 Mustang with the Shaker 1000, though, and he said the comparison was embarassing. He thought the Shaker 1000 was the best value for the money he had seen. A co-worker of his tried to butt in and sell me an entire system, but when he walked away, the original sales guy said "He's lying. He just wants a commission. We can't beat the Shaker 1000 for the $1800 that Ford is charging."
When a salesman recommends someone else's product, that speaks volumes to me. Whadya all think? :dunno:
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