Pio has a better EQ. I don't care who says a PEQ is better than a graphic, the 5 band PEQ on the Alpine is a joke in my eyes. The L/R independent 16 band on the Pio is better to me, I really think Alpine dropped the ball on that feature.i like a very customizable equalizer, time correction, prefer to have aux ports built in, sound quality
I know, but a remote is pointless when the HU is less than an arm's reach away.You can pause the 880 via the "PGM" button on the remote.
Not when your arm is short as mine //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gifI know, but a remote is pointless when the HU is less than an arm's reach away.
I think it's personal preference as well. I always have my remote in my hand too, I rather not wear out the knobs/button on the head-unit itself and just use the remote.I know, but a remote is pointless when the HU is less than an arm's reach away.
You obviously don't compete...I know, but a remote is pointless when the HU is less than an arm's reach away.
Exactly, keeping the face of the head unit in pristine condition is more important to me. Not to mention once you memorize the remote you don't have to take your eyes off the road.I think it's personal preference as well. I always have my remote in my hand too, I rather not wear out the knobs/button on the head-unit itself and just use the remote.
Which is a retarded reason. Anyone who knows how to install a head unit doesn't have a problem with them. User error FTL.Some picked Alpine because of the issue with the pico fuse in Pioneer HUs
I hear you on needing a change. But Pioneer decks are just as sturdy as others on the market. All mfgs have gone to using more plastic which is sturdy but plastic just doesn't have a sturdy feel or look. The 880 and 800 is a prime examle of that. Can't go wrong with a copper chassis. Also without a doubt the 880/800 are FAR more sexy than Alpine units. Again, pico fuses don't blow if you know what you're doing. Ribbon cables, pioneer hasn't made a dual-faced unit for over 3 years now. Problem solved on that one. And I'm not sure what you mean by grounding problems. Haven't heard of Pioneer having grounding issues.I love pioneer, and I love my HU, but when I were to upgrade (it was between those two), I"m going with the alpine.
Pioneers don't seem to be as 'sturdy' as they used to, don't look as clean or sleek as the alpines any more, and have more troubles than I can recall with the alpines (pico fuses, ribbon cables, grounding probs...). Plus, I've always had pioneer hu's, and I think it's time for a change.
Thank you. Alpine has always had a COLD sound to me. Lacking in the mid range. Pioneer has always had a fuller (warmer) sound to me.I compared the two and ended up with a 800prs in the end, I just prefer the warmer sound.