In the catalog the CDA-9887 has some other processing additions (IMPRINT Sound with MultEQ Acoustic Correction - will have to see what it does), as well as a 24bit DAC.not much changed between the 9855 and the 9887, except for glidetouch, media expander ftl.........
Apparently the IMPRINT technology is similar to that of the F#1 processor. It checks all levels and adjusts accordingly (time correction, slopes, x-overs). //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/ohsnap.gif.17c4c91be09a7a4a3995fb7145adac39.gifIn the catalog the CDA-9887 has some other processing additions (IMPRINT Sound with MultEQ Acoustic Correction - will have to see what it does), as well as a 24bit DAC.
I will definately take a look at that unit when it's released...
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eyebrow.gif.fe2c18d8720fe8c7eaed347b21ea05a5.gif:eyebrow:mtx has a new thunder x woofer on thier page
Supposedly all of the new Alpines will have crossovers built in. The Type R subs are staying the same. They will be offering more amps, but no radical advancements there. Supposedly by June (ya right!) they will be releasing a IVA-W205 double-din that will have a slot to slide in a portable navigation device similar to the Blackbird. Yes, a screen that flips down and you slide the nav unit in like a giant CD. I have to see this to believe it. The displays on some of their Ipod controlling head units will actually have a disply that looks just like an Ipod, to make things easy for Ipod junkies.
Anyone familiar with Alpine knows how they tend to promise stuff WAY before it ever gets released. These are just things that I heard were coming down the pipe.