themainjam 10+ year member
CarAudio.com Elite
pioneer here!! althougth those eclipse are sounding better each day... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
Thats weird. My mustang has black leather and it heats up to, **** ive gotta say 120 degrees and i still have no problems. My beretta didnt have leather but it was still dark inside and there were 3 different alpines in there and no problem as well.I take excellent care of my discs and my GF's 7893 still won't read them in hot weather ... You have to wait for it to cool down before it will work ... So, when you park, you either park in the shade or forgo music for 20-30 minutes after you get back in the car ...
I haven't had a single problem with my 7873 in the past 3 years, though (other than that speaker wire short in the doors, but that's hardly because of the head unit //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif )
So your saying your speakers are crap?I've come to the conclusion that I may have just got a lemon. I brought it in to the "elite" car stereo place in my area and they said everything was connected properly and the settings were correct. I was just mad b/c my new system sounds like crap.
yeah i know but being the impatient and mr-know-it-all i thought i was back then--i never took time to read the book.Alpine recommends in the manual that it should not be operated under -10 degree Celcius (+14 degrees Fahrenheit) ...
-20 lol. That would make any unit do that.well i've had my alpine 7871 for quite a while now and the only problem i ever had was when i tried to play a cd at like -20 degrees outside without warming my car up--the cd was stuck in there and nothing would play until it warmed up to about +30 inside the car. but overall i'll stay with alpine for a long time.