Seems that Alpine has not totally abandoned the CDA line, and some of the processing abilities that came with it.
CDA-137BTi
Alpine - CD Headunits - CDA-137BTi
http://www.alpine.co.uk/fileadmin/im...-137BTi_04.jpg
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Seems that Alpine has not totally abandoned the CDA line, and some of the processing abilities that came with it.
CDA-137BTi
Alpine - CD Headunits - CDA-137BTi
http://www.alpine.co.uk/fileadmin/im...-137BTi_04.jpg
Thats dope considering it does exactly what the imprint does
So clean and simple, I love it, this is going to be my next HU.
Personally I think Alpine could do better. At least give the user high pass and low pass filters if someone wanted to go 2/3way active.
Do they normally push new high end single DINs to the UK before the US? Isn't it the other way around?
349.99 British pounds and they're still pushing a separate Imprint module!?
I will be getting this for sure, I dont care about the audio control stuff as i run a H800 but **** it is pretty sleek looking!
2v out?
4v's I thought...
maybe i clicked on a diff. 1 but i thought it said 2. i hope its 4 tho, it looks real nice
"Pre Output Voltage (Before Clipping): 4 V / 10k ohms"
Alpine - CD Headunits - CDA-137BTi
It's about time... I want the CDA-9887 back!
That's about $560 USD. Meh, not for me.
Looks like they are stepping it up with this single din monitor unit, IVA-D800R. It has processing abilities as well as a copper plated chassis.
Alpine - Mobile Media Stations - IVA-D800R
http://www.alpine.co.uk/fileadmin/im...GB-CU-Logo.jpg
Alpine can make as many new CDA receivers as they want but the fact remains that you have to pay for imprint to use additional features that other companies such as Kenwood, Pioneer have standard in their head units. I was a faithful Alpine user since 1988 but no longer. Until they make head units that are loaded with features that I do not have to buy extra processors to use I am staying clear of Alpine.
So pretty. I want!