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Are Alpine head units still the best? What works well with a full system upgrade?
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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8327616" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>Are you looking for double din or single din? Budget? I personally have always been a fan of alpine headunits myself. They are definitely a good choice but it just depends on what you're looking for. Pioneer 80prs is a fantastic choice because it is the only headunit now that has built in 3 way crossover and has other tuning freebies like time alignment, EQ, and crossover slopes. Alpine made a similar headunit called the CDA-9887 that does the same thing but it does not charge the iphone though. I would say it mostly depends on how you're gonna set your speakers up. If you're gonna run active front stage only, then the 80prs is probably the best choice. If you planning on just getting new speakers all around and don't wanna spend time tweaking the sound, practically any headunit that has a 24 bit processor built in is good. Everything else is just luxury like bluetooth, dvd player, gps, touchscreen, etc.. Ask yourself what you're looking for in a unit, then we can narrow down the choices that fit your needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8327616, member: 574798"] Are you looking for double din or single din? Budget? I personally have always been a fan of alpine headunits myself. They are definitely a good choice but it just depends on what you're looking for. Pioneer 80prs is a fantastic choice because it is the only headunit now that has built in 3 way crossover and has other tuning freebies like time alignment, EQ, and crossover slopes. Alpine made a similar headunit called the CDA-9887 that does the same thing but it does not charge the iphone though. I would say it mostly depends on how you're gonna set your speakers up. If you're gonna run active front stage only, then the 80prs is probably the best choice. If you planning on just getting new speakers all around and don't wanna spend time tweaking the sound, practically any headunit that has a 24 bit processor built in is good. Everything else is just luxury like bluetooth, dvd player, gps, touchscreen, etc.. Ask yourself what you're looking for in a unit, then we can narrow down the choices that fit your needs. [/QUOTE]
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