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Join Date: Apr 2008
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A friend of mine knows my weakness for the the look of the PPI PC series and he has a PC450 (dark grey), however he wants to swap it for my PPI Art Series A404.
What should I do, stay with the ultra sweet Art or be swept away by the good looks of the PC450? BTW I don't need the onboard crossovers etc the 450 carries, I want to end up with the better amp. Cosmetically they are both an 8/10 condition and 100% working with no previous repairs.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Louis y ana
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I could hear the fan on my pc2350, even while in the trunk. The pc's are great amps though. I'd prefer the art for lack of crossovers and looks, but the pc's are still excellent quality.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: USA
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Me, I would keep the Art Series.
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