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<blockquote data-quote="MBrock4u" data-source="post: 5806335" data-attributes="member: 565492"><p>When choosing a deck, to me it is of utmost importance! It is your command central, everthing else feeds off of your deck. My love of great sounding car audio began with a pioneer, many moons ago. I love it. As time went on, I got to understand and hear the wonderful world of Alpine decks. They are just flat out sexy! I have lots of good things to say about both. Features and personal preferences come into play here. Over the last 5 years or so, I went exclusivly to the Kenwood Excelon decks and have never regreted it. Great sounding car audio is subjected to listener prefrence. For me I did alot of homework and alot of listening, and ask questions. A guy i used to work with bought the 880 prs when it first came out. I was envious of course. Great deck!! A guy I deal with down in Carbondale, bought a 9887 right out of the shoot and I took a listen. Just beautiful. Of course he had the great gear behind it. Both Pioneer and Alpine have some great qualities about them. The debate will go on forever.......Just get what works best for your audio application, and you will be just fine. As for me I am very happy with my X-990.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBrock4u, post: 5806335, member: 565492"] When choosing a deck, to me it is of utmost importance! It is your command central, everthing else feeds off of your deck. My love of great sounding car audio began with a pioneer, many moons ago. I love it. As time went on, I got to understand and hear the wonderful world of Alpine decks. They are just flat out sexy! I have lots of good things to say about both. Features and personal preferences come into play here. Over the last 5 years or so, I went exclusivly to the Kenwood Excelon decks and have never regreted it. Great sounding car audio is subjected to listener prefrence. For me I did alot of homework and alot of listening, and ask questions. A guy i used to work with bought the 880 prs when it first came out. I was envious of course. Great deck!! A guy I deal with down in Carbondale, bought a 9887 right out of the shoot and I took a listen. Just beautiful. Of course he had the great gear behind it. Both Pioneer and Alpine have some great qualities about them. The debate will go on forever.......Just get what works best for your audio application, and you will be just fine. As for me I am very happy with my X-990. [/QUOTE]
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