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	<title>Comments on: Are Car Audio Enthusiasts a Dying Breed?</title>
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		<title>By: kickinaudio</title>
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		<description>The market of audio manufacturers is a crowded one. The amount of them who do well and have stuck around is a small number. Ebay and e-commerce has capitalized on the mom-and-pop, brick-and-mortar stores and have really shaken up the car audio economy for sure. 

I agree the market has diverted away from individual components. Manufacturers are on the focus of OEM integration and component centralization. For some in depth examples, Kicker, in addition to its available OEM options in Chrysler vehicles has just expanded it&#039;s headquarters to make room for their recent purchase of SoundGate (an OEM integration company). RockfordFosgate has OEM contracts with Mitisubishi and Nissan and they also make the 3Sixty. 3Sixty is a brilliant piece of equipment, it allows OEM equipment to be heavily processed, and also provides you with  an auxiliary input port without the hassle of adding numerous components to a achieve greater sounding vehicle.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The market of audio manufacturers is a crowded one. The amount of them who do well and have stuck around is a small number. Ebay and e-commerce has capitalized on the mom-and-pop, brick-and-mortar stores and have really shaken up the car audio economy for sure. </p>
<p>I agree the market has diverted away from individual components. Manufacturers are on the focus of OEM integration and component centralization. For some in depth examples, Kicker, in addition to its available OEM options in Chrysler vehicles has just expanded it&#8217;s headquarters to make room for their recent purchase of SoundGate (an OEM integration company). RockfordFosgate has OEM contracts with Mitisubishi and Nissan and they also make the 3Sixty. 3Sixty is a brilliant piece of equipment, it allows OEM equipment to be heavily processed, and also provides you with  an auxiliary input port without the hassle of adding numerous components to a achieve greater sounding vehicle.</p>
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