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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan_L" data-source="post: 6106841" data-attributes="member: 612225"><p>That's the problem though. I bought an aftermarket Panasonic and it skipped like crazy. I sold it to my brother and bought a Clarion because I knew they wouldn't skip once and I was right, it never did. Now after 2 1/2 years of use (even though I seldom changed CD's) it won't eject CD's and I need to get a new headunit. I won't be buying another Panasonic or Clarion. This either leaves me with an Alpine or Pioneer. New Pioneer's have a nice feature called Adanved Sound Retrieval that basically restores the lost frequencies in MP3's to a point where they almost sound like CD quality demonstrated here:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]K-PDtb3szw4[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>If the Pioneer's kept on skipping, why did you keep buying them? What was the one model you had that did not skip for you? Also, Pioneer Premier has higher quality control than the normal Pioneer lines. In addition, the premier line is only sold in specialty audio outlets rather than mass market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan_L, post: 6106841, member: 612225"] That's the problem though. I bought an aftermarket Panasonic and it skipped like crazy. I sold it to my brother and bought a Clarion because I knew they wouldn't skip once and I was right, it never did. Now after 2 1/2 years of use (even though I seldom changed CD's) it won't eject CD's and I need to get a new headunit. I won't be buying another Panasonic or Clarion. This either leaves me with an Alpine or Pioneer. New Pioneer's have a nice feature called Adanved Sound Retrieval that basically restores the lost frequencies in MP3's to a point where they almost sound like CD quality demonstrated here: [MEDIA=youtube]K-PDtb3szw4[/MEDIA] If the Pioneer's kept on skipping, why did you keep buying them? What was the one model you had that did not skip for you? Also, Pioneer Premier has higher quality control than the normal Pioneer lines. In addition, the premier line is only sold in specialty audio outlets rather than mass market. [/QUOTE]
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