Yep .. because you can get such high fidelity in a car while driving through traffic, the city, construction, with kids, windows open, etc.Except to show off, I have no idea why people spend gobs of money on stereos.
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Yep .. because you can get such high fidelity in a car while driving through traffic, the city, construction, with kids, windows open, etc.
Except to show off, I have no idea why people spend gobs of money on stereos.