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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 7586654" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>I live in a rural location and I sell a lot of the Kenwood KDC-148 head unit. This is the opposite end of Kenwood's single DIN lines compared to the Kenwood X995, and the radio reception is excellent on AM and FM. I never have to add reception boosters or replace antennas, and this is on vehicles that are sometimes 15-20 years old.</p><p></p><p>I've got some experience with the current Clarion units, and none of them offer active crossovers. You would need to add a processor to the CZ501. You can still find new Alpine CDA-9887s and if I wasn't in love with my 7998 I would probably be using a 9887. You can add Imprint to that for the MultEQ equalizer expansion.</p><p></p><p>If I haven't changed your mind on Kenwood then go with a new Alpine CDA-9887. I really think you'd be happy with either choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 7586654, member: 628688"] I live in a rural location and I sell a lot of the Kenwood KDC-148 head unit. This is the opposite end of Kenwood's single DIN lines compared to the Kenwood X995, and the radio reception is excellent on AM and FM. I never have to add reception boosters or replace antennas, and this is on vehicles that are sometimes 15-20 years old. I've got some experience with the current Clarion units, and none of them offer active crossovers. You would need to add a processor to the CZ501. You can still find new Alpine CDA-9887s and if I wasn't in love with my 7998 I would probably be using a 9887. You can add Imprint to that for the MultEQ equalizer expansion. If I haven't changed your mind on Kenwood then go with a new Alpine CDA-9887. I really think you'd be happy with either choice. [/QUOTE]
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