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<blockquote data-quote="Flex68" data-source="post: 7586846" data-attributes="member: 638503"><p>I had checked out the KDC-X595, -X695, and -X895, but stopped there. Glad you mentioned the X-995, since it's FM responsiveness is notably better at 9.3dBf (the KDC-148, on the other hand, is comparable to the others I had reviewed, at 11.3dBf). My early checking shows consistent comments about the glare issue making the -X995's display hard to read, the complaints about lack of preset buttons and having the presets buried deep in the Menu Tree, and a "tinny" sound reproduction. Not good things, but no HU is perfect!</p><p></p><p>Glad you know of a few new CDA-9887's around! Maybe I can stumble across one someday soon...</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flex68, post: 7586846, member: 638503"] I had checked out the KDC-X595, -X695, and -X895, but stopped there. Glad you mentioned the X-995, since it's FM responsiveness is notably better at 9.3dBf (the KDC-148, on the other hand, is comparable to the others I had reviewed, at 11.3dBf). My early checking shows consistent comments about the glare issue making the -X995's display hard to read, the complaints about lack of preset buttons and having the presets buried deep in the Menu Tree, and a "tinny" sound reproduction. Not good things, but no HU is perfect! Glad you know of a few new CDA-9887's around! Maybe I can stumble across one someday soon... Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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