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Alpine ILX-309 Halo9
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8728997" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>It's not like the old motorized flip up screens which rely on tiny gears and such. You position the position to where you need it and use set screws to secure it and it is very solid. The first thing you would be worrying about if you ever get proper loud is breaking stuff on the circuit board inside the head unit prematurely (which is what the Alpine rep on the phone), but even there, Alpine told me they'd warranty it for the 1 year. </p><p>I suspect you could potentially break one of these mechanically with bass but not in any build that would be controlled from the interior or have people inside it when you power it up and very probably nothing that's not modified (cement filled doors, 4" bullet proof glass, etc.) that you would never control from the inside anyway. I've been 159.3-159.5dB this past year and that is nowhere close to stressing the screen on mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8728997, member: 614752"] It's not like the old motorized flip up screens which rely on tiny gears and such. You position the position to where you need it and use set screws to secure it and it is very solid. The first thing you would be worrying about if you ever get proper loud is breaking stuff on the circuit board inside the head unit prematurely (which is what the Alpine rep on the phone), but even there, Alpine told me they'd warranty it for the 1 year. I suspect you could potentially break one of these mechanically with bass but not in any build that would be controlled from the interior or have people inside it when you power it up and very probably nothing that's not modified (cement filled doors, 4" bullet proof glass, etc.) that you would never control from the inside anyway. I've been 159.3-159.5dB this past year and that is nowhere close to stressing the screen on mine. [/QUOTE]
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