Why do you recommend this over the Clarion?i would start with the 880prs to make sure you really want to go this route. not to mention you're not going to have an appreciation for these things for a while so any extra money spent will probably be waisted. baby steps.
My guess would be because it is your first setup, your running passive,its a brand new unit. It will give you plenty of control and a feel for how you like your setup, but without breaking the bank-being that its about a third of the Clarion price wise.Why do you recommend this over the Clarion?Thanks.
This will be the answer I am looking for in my post If you are speaking from experiences. Are you?9861/h701 will absolutely destroy the drz9255 if tuned correctly. the drz has very limited tuning capabilities compared to the 9861/h701 combo. any difference in "sq" can easily be made up via tuning. the 9861 has other options as well as direct ipod connection (no need for adapter) and is HD ready. lemme made a quick comparison:
xover features:
h701 - it goes up to 1/12 oct steps and each sets of inputs can be bandpassed. goes up to 30db/oct.
drz - 1/3 oct steps and only up to 18db/oct.
eq features:
h701 - 31 band graphic eq per input except for sub which has a 10 band graphic eq.
drz - 5 band peq.
hit it right on the head. As well it would really benefit you to start off with a lower headunit because you'll learn the fundimentals. As well you'll learn how to really get the sound you want starting with basic equipment. And you'll know what that sound is. Start with mid range everything, then observe it for a while, find what you think is the weak link, upgrade or swap, fix it, whatever. That way you get to know the equipment, and how things really work together. And spend most your time in install, mounting things differently, etc. etc.My guess would be because it is your first setup, your running passive,its a brand new unit. It will give you plenty of control and a feel for how you like your setup, but without breaking the bank-being that its about a third of the Clarion price wise.
Thanks. Sound like Alpine is the way to go as I am stuck with stock speaker location in my MDX.never used the clarion drz9255 and but with the right tuning any "sq" differences between the two head units can easily be made up with tuning. I don't put huge emphasis on sq of hu's. i try to focus more on the things that matter such as speaker placement, level matching, and tuning. those 3 will far outweigh sq differences between hu's IMO.
I spoke with my installer and he will be doing an active install.My guess would be because it is your first setup, your running passive,its a brand new unit. It will give you plenty of control and a feel for how you like your setup, but without breaking the bank-being that its about a third of the Clarion price wise.
Have you read the specs on the Clairon?never used the clarion drz9255 and but with the right tuning any "sq" differences between the two head units can easily be made up with tuning. I don't put huge emphasis on sq of hu's. i try to focus more on the things that matter such as speaker placement, level matching, and tuning. those 3 will far outweigh sq differences between hu's IMO.
True , the Alpine has MUCH , MUCH more flexibility in the way of set-up , but NOTHING overcomes the difference Dual Burr Brown Dacs make in a piece. Using lots of EQ to try and overcome the rather dry sound of the Alpine DACs is like placing a band-aid over a ******* chest wound.9861/h701 will absolutely destroy the drz9255 if tuned correctly. the drz has very limited tuning capabilities compared to the 9861/h701 combo. any difference in "sq" can easily be made up via tuning. the 9861 has other options as well as direct ipod connection (no need for adapter) and is HD ready. lemme made a quick comparison:
xover features:
h701 - it goes up to 1/12 oct steps and each sets of inputs can be bandpassed. goes up to 30db/oct.
drz - 1/3 oct steps and only up to 18db/oct.
eq features:
h701 - 31 band graphic eq per input except for sub which has a 10 band graphic eq.
drz - 5 band peq.