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<blockquote data-quote="whitemax" data-source="post: 7694143" data-attributes="member: 572612"><p>keep_hope_alive...those are some nice units that you've had. I too like the CDA-7930, very easy to use. I've always wanted to try out the CDA-7939, maybe one of these days.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the noise above a certain volume level. With quieter recordings it is more noticeable. That was the reason why I originally went with the PXA-H600 many years ago. I used the optical outputs on both the head unit and changer when I used it before. I've had these units a couple of times. I just love how easy they are to use.</p><p></p><p>With the ERA-G320, Im using in the regular mode. 7 band EQ, surround, and BBE. I've always like the way BBE makes music sound. I still have an old school BBE SM-4012 processor. I also like how you can use actual time alignment measurements via the head unit. Were you able to get into this time alignment menu with your CDA-7930?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitemax, post: 7694143, member: 572612"] keep_hope_alive...those are some nice units that you've had. I too like the CDA-7930, very easy to use. I've always wanted to try out the CDA-7939, maybe one of these days. I agree with the noise above a certain volume level. With quieter recordings it is more noticeable. That was the reason why I originally went with the PXA-H600 many years ago. I used the optical outputs on both the head unit and changer when I used it before. I've had these units a couple of times. I just love how easy they are to use. With the ERA-G320, Im using in the regular mode. 7 band EQ, surround, and BBE. I've always like the way BBE makes music sound. I still have an old school BBE SM-4012 processor. I also like how you can use actual time alignment measurements via the head unit. Were you able to get into this time alignment menu with your CDA-7930? [/QUOTE]
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