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<blockquote data-quote="nineball" data-source="post: 5935211" data-attributes="member: 585829"><p>the 9887 has a lot more than just eq and crossovers. red the manual online to see all the features. in terms of ability to change the sound there is no comparison between the 83 and the 87. while it is alpine's top of the line hu if you do not plan on running an active setup you could get away with something a little lower on the scale.</p><p></p><p>stay away from the ida line though. i had the ida-x001 and the ida-x100 w/ imprint kit and neither one had very good sq imo.</p><p></p><p>i have also had 2 jvc decks, kd-g820 and kd-sh1000. both had very good sq imo and the sh-1000 had just about all the features of the 9887 for roughly half the price.</p><p></p><p>never had a pioneer deck but they are known for blowing pico fuses which require you to ground the rcas to get rid of alt whine.</p><p></p><p>never owned a PA hu nor have i ever even read any reviews on one.</p><p></p><p>i currently run an kendwood 993 and i love everything about it, including the great sq, but the display is practically impossible to read in the sunlight. the display itself is fine but the super smooth cover over it catches all sorts of sun.</p><p></p><p>i am curious, why do you need so many speakers in the rear and a total of 14 tweeters?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nineball, post: 5935211, member: 585829"] the 9887 has a lot more than just eq and crossovers. red the manual online to see all the features. in terms of ability to change the sound there is no comparison between the 83 and the 87. while it is alpine's top of the line hu if you do not plan on running an active setup you could get away with something a little lower on the scale. stay away from the ida line though. i had the ida-x001 and the ida-x100 w/ imprint kit and neither one had very good sq imo. i have also had 2 jvc decks, kd-g820 and kd-sh1000. both had very good sq imo and the sh-1000 had just about all the features of the 9887 for roughly half the price. never had a pioneer deck but they are known for blowing pico fuses which require you to ground the rcas to get rid of alt whine. never owned a PA hu nor have i ever even read any reviews on one. i currently run an kendwood 993 and i love everything about it, including the great sq, but the display is practically impossible to read in the sunlight. the display itself is fine but the super smooth cover over it catches all sorts of sun. i am curious, why do you need so many speakers in the rear and a total of 14 tweeters? [/QUOTE]
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