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<blockquote data-quote="dragnix" data-source="post: 8273214" data-attributes="member: 572507"><p>Pioneer P80rs is the head unit with the processor built in. They don't make too many of those anymore. The one you may be referring to could be the Alpine? But I think that was just a controller for the actually processor. It also depends on what you mean by processing, are you going active? It doesn't sound like it since you mentioned component sets. If active processing and time alignment isn't your thing then you can always just buy an in-dash EQ, those are cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragnix, post: 8273214, member: 572507"] Pioneer P80rs is the head unit with the processor built in. They don't make too many of those anymore. The one you may be referring to could be the Alpine? But I think that was just a controller for the actually processor. It also depends on what you mean by processing, are you going active? It doesn't sound like it since you mentioned component sets. If active processing and time alignment isn't your thing then you can always just buy an in-dash EQ, those are cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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