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Need tips on best brand CD receiver to get at Walmart or Crutchfield
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8594354" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>junk for audio super bottom tier head unit horrible cheap unspecified DAC, garbage audio tuning options. again kenwood x301 would be the best.</p><p></p><p>you want at least a 24 bit dac which helps with actual sound quality right off the bat, 13 band eq so you can actually tune your music perfectly, time alignment to make sure all speaker sound waves reach your ear at the same time to create a virtual sound stage. those are the bare minimum for a good sounding head unit. sorry to say nothing under 99 dollars is worth a sh*t on the market nowadays.</p><p></p><p></p><p>they look cheap and have low prices but the actual quality and technology is WAY above anything old school disk changers can ever hope to compete with on an audio fidelity standpoint. Technology and sound quality standards are way WAAAAAAAY higher nowadays compared to old school days.</p><p></p><p>I'm only talking about the few select models. There are plenty of garbage head units out there you need to avoid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8594354, member: 650438"] junk for audio super bottom tier head unit horrible cheap unspecified DAC, garbage audio tuning options. again kenwood x301 would be the best. you want at least a 24 bit dac which helps with actual sound quality right off the bat, 13 band eq so you can actually tune your music perfectly, time alignment to make sure all speaker sound waves reach your ear at the same time to create a virtual sound stage. those are the bare minimum for a good sounding head unit. sorry to say nothing under 99 dollars is worth a sh*t on the market nowadays. they look cheap and have low prices but the actual quality and technology is WAY above anything old school disk changers can ever hope to compete with on an audio fidelity standpoint. Technology and sound quality standards are way WAAAAAAAY higher nowadays compared to old school days. I'm only talking about the few select models. There are plenty of garbage head units out there you need to avoid [/QUOTE]
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