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<blockquote data-quote="cleanerupper" data-source="post: 2128389" data-attributes="member: 569517"><p>You can go to Crutchfield and look them up, they list all the features of each one, but the main differences go like this:</p><p></p><p>CD3000 - 3 band graphic EQ, 5V Preouts, Non-adjustable crossover (LPF is stuck at 80Hz and HPF is stuck at 100Hz), No time alignment</p><p></p><p>CD5000 - 7 band parametric EQ, 8V Preouts (Only the CD5000 has these), Adjustable LPF and HPF with slope adjustment, Time Alignment, 24-bit D/A converter</p><p></p><p>CD7000 - 7 band parametric EQ on 2-way mode and 11-band parametric EQ on 3 way mode, 5V preouts, 2 way or 3 way crossover depending on what mode you have selected, Time Alignment, 24-bit D/A converter</p><p></p><p>So you can easily see that the 5000 or 7000 would be your best bet.</p><p></p><p>There's also a CD4000, in which the only big addition to the CD3000 is a slightly adjustble LPF/HPF where you can independently select between 80 and 100Hz for each cutoff frequency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleanerupper, post: 2128389, member: 569517"] You can go to Crutchfield and look them up, they list all the features of each one, but the main differences go like this: CD3000 - 3 band graphic EQ, 5V Preouts, Non-adjustable crossover (LPF is stuck at 80Hz and HPF is stuck at 100Hz), No time alignment CD5000 - 7 band parametric EQ, 8V Preouts (Only the CD5000 has these), Adjustable LPF and HPF with slope adjustment, Time Alignment, 24-bit D/A converter CD7000 - 7 band parametric EQ on 2-way mode and 11-band parametric EQ on 3 way mode, 5V preouts, 2 way or 3 way crossover depending on what mode you have selected, Time Alignment, 24-bit D/A converter So you can easily see that the 5000 or 7000 would be your best bet. There's also a CD4000, in which the only big addition to the CD3000 is a slightly adjustble LPF/HPF where you can independently select between 80 and 100Hz for each cutoff frequency. [/QUOTE]
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