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<blockquote data-quote="neo_styles" data-source="post: 8192007" data-attributes="member: 644168"><p>I ran the Pio 8400 DD. It's a great deck, but won't match the SQ of a lot of Single-DIN offerings that are comparatively cheaper. If that's not a concern of yours, I think you'll be more than pleased with the UI and the Advanced App Mode. Once you get the hang of the 8-band GEQ, it's not too hard to get things dialed in. Also, the Sonic Center Control isn't <em>too</em> bad at doing Time Alignment, but it's no substitute for a good active processor. That being said, raw signal through the RCAs was pretty good and I would venture to guess the 4V rating is fairly accurate. Testing with a DD-1 (I know, not the most accurate equipment on the planet), I was able to get to 38/40 on the volume knob and maintain a clean signal at both 50Hz and 1KHz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo_styles, post: 8192007, member: 644168"] I ran the Pio 8400 DD. It's a great deck, but won't match the SQ of a lot of Single-DIN offerings that are comparatively cheaper. If that's not a concern of yours, I think you'll be more than pleased with the UI and the Advanced App Mode. Once you get the hang of the 8-band GEQ, it's not too hard to get things dialed in. Also, the Sonic Center Control isn't [I]too[/I] bad at doing Time Alignment, but it's no substitute for a good active processor. That being said, raw signal through the RCAs was pretty good and I would venture to guess the 4V rating is fairly accurate. Testing with a DD-1 (I know, not the most accurate equipment on the planet), I was able to get to 38/40 on the volume knob and maintain a clean signal at both 50Hz and 1KHz. [/QUOTE]
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