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| Posted on 04/19/2003 08:10:41 by Swez Start New Question Here -- Back to Tree
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NOTE: This is a general Golds commetary and site feedback threads. Please post your new questions for help in the sections below.... Tks!
Seeing a lot of new activity here on the forum. Great stuff coming in and hope you guys are getting the information needed. Comments?
Have some suggestions to make it flow better: Read the FAQ's and other posted replies a bit more please, then....
1. State your question, problem or concern in the clearest terms possible
2. Details are important and the more detail you can give, the better we can answer all the issues and options that may apply to your install
3. Tell us what gear you have now or planning to buy soon. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!!! We can save you many extra steps, $$$ and headaches later, if we know the "Big Picture" up front! A budget figure is always helpful. That way, we can steer you to the best deals in that price range.
If you dont have a big picture yet, take the time to hash it out and read what others are doing that appeal to your interests. A big aid in help you best!!!
4. Try to break up your topic and comments in small bites, if you have several issues or sub-topics that all interact upon each other
Many have employed this technique well and we, (The Golds) will really appreciate those who follow a similar format. Is more work for us to read your minds or have to guess and perhaps give poor advice because we did not get sufficient details.
Finally, if you choose to use the phrase... "Some guy told me I should do thus and so"...
Ask yourself this question: "WOULD I PAY THIS GUY TO DO MY INSTALL?" If you answer NO, then PLEASE... dont take that fellows advice or pass it about here. There is so much mis-information going around in this field. Avoid being a "carrier" of this common ailment OK?
Swez
Page Views: 1316 | Reply Posted: 01/18/2008 23:31:47 by: cplkittle 2100 watts RMS | I have several posts here, and I can see where it can be confusing. Please post all new questions here: http://www.clubknowledge.com/cgi-bin/car_audio_faq/faq.cgi?post
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