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I know sometime in the next 3-5 years I want to open up my own business and it will be 1 of 2 types and car audio is one of them. Now I figure getting certified will help me out alot when it comes down to it and I haven't really found any other schools besides this one

http://www.mobiledynamics.com/main/phoenix/pages/main_8.aspx

so does anyone have any input on the school at all? its on the other side of the country so it would be a big thing to go all the way out there and I don't really want to waste my time and money if its not worth it

oh and please don't say anything about opening my own business, this is asking about the school, not my personal goals

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I graduated from Mobile Dynamics Toronto in 1998. I loved it

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Don't waste your money going there. Go to a local shop and tell them that you would be willing to work for minimum wage or free even so you can get to learn the install trade. Your going to have more success doing something like that than trying to learn how to install in a classroom from a bunch of people that can't do it themselves.

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Nightshade I agree 125% with you that hands on is by far the best way to learn but the thing is, there is only 1 shop in my area, and they are only willing to discuss anything other then JL audio and the low end Fosgate stuff. they had cool shit back in the late 90's and thats about it. I went in there once and asked if they happen to have anything bigger then a RF 1000.1 in stock and they laughed and said "no why would we carry those, they are for sound competitions only and no one in this state could handle the power they put out"

so that idea is out the window.. if you go to campus info then staff/instructors, their staff seems to be pretty decent.. a hell of alot better then I would have from going to the one once-reputable shop in my entire state

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