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<blockquote data-quote="clbolt" data-source="post: 5533773" data-attributes="member: 577146"><p>They're completely different decks. The DRX has absolutely no onboard processing, just a bass/treble control, balance and fade. The volume and tone controls are analog. It has 2 sets of 4V RCAs, and no aux inputs. It uses 20 bit D/A converters, while the DRZ uses 24 bit.</p><p></p><p>They were both made by Clarion and look very similar. However, where the DRZ is one of the ultimate active headunits, the DRX is one of the ultimate pure source units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clbolt, post: 5533773, member: 577146"] They're completely different decks. The DRX has absolutely no onboard processing, just a bass/treble control, balance and fade. The volume and tone controls are analog. It has 2 sets of 4V RCAs, and no aux inputs. It uses 20 bit D/A converters, while the DRZ uses 24 bit. They were both made by Clarion and look very similar. However, where the DRZ is one of the ultimate active headunits, the DRX is one of the ultimate pure source units. [/QUOTE]
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