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Old 10-10-2017, 05:31 AM   #24
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I agree with notanlines. That's a very specialized power system, one that very few buyers would spend the money to install. So, Keystone wouldn't be able to make a profit from designing and engineering/marketing such a system. Remember, they aren't in the business to lose money, but to keep it flowing from buyer's pockets to their bucket.

That's the same reason Ford, GM and Chrysler (add the others too) don't offer the "mega-watt stereo" systems, they also don't offer winches, plows, high power light bars or other specialized equipment as a factory option. The reason, as above, there's not enough buyers who would want the "factory design" over a "custom design" to make it profitable.

Heck, just look at the "boom box stereo", there's an endless array of brands to mix and match. Even custom stereo installation businesses seldom install the "same setup" for various buyers. Some want Pioneer, some Clarion, some Kenwood, some another brand of amp, then they choose a specific speaker system, a different woofer system, some like one brand of wiring harness, others wouldn't use it..... When things get "highly technical and performance oriented, few OEM companies will offer any of the "high priced options".....
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