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<blockquote data-quote="3kgtAudio" data-source="post: 7050690" data-attributes="member: 565768"><p>Im actually going with the new Sony unit. Alpine wins out in sound quality, but i have never been impressed with their menus and their GPS units didn't come anywhere near other head units out there.</p><p></p><p>The reason i like the Sony 660BT is because of 4 things. 1 its piano black and a **** sexy looking deck, it will look perfect with the rest of my install. 2. WVGA screen, means high resolution. 3. It has 4 volt outputs. There are only a handfull of double dins than feature the 4 volt output, which IMO is a good starting point if you want good sound quality if you are running a full blown system like i am. 4. GPS is powered by Tom Tom, can't go wrong there! The ONLY thing i do not like about it is the lack of XM/SIRIUS</p><p></p><p>I honestly was not a Sony fan for years, their car audio line such as the POS explod stuff really gave them a bad name. However, their new lineup for 2010 is promising. Im probably the most anal and picky person when it comes to choosing a new headunit. Some of the new Kenwood and Alpine headunits are nice, but they just seemed to either have a look that i didn't like or be lacking in features that i was looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3kgtAudio, post: 7050690, member: 565768"] Im actually going with the new Sony unit. Alpine wins out in sound quality, but i have never been impressed with their menus and their GPS units didn't come anywhere near other head units out there. The reason i like the Sony 660BT is because of 4 things. 1 its piano black and a **** sexy looking deck, it will look perfect with the rest of my install. 2. WVGA screen, means high resolution. 3. It has 4 volt outputs. There are only a handfull of double dins than feature the 4 volt output, which IMO is a good starting point if you want good sound quality if you are running a full blown system like i am. 4. GPS is powered by Tom Tom, can't go wrong there! The ONLY thing i do not like about it is the lack of XM/SIRIUS I honestly was not a Sony fan for years, their car audio line such as the POS explod stuff really gave them a bad name. However, their new lineup for 2010 is promising. Im probably the most anal and picky person when it comes to choosing a new headunit. Some of the new Kenwood and Alpine headunits are nice, but they just seemed to either have a look that i didn't like or be lacking in features that i was looking for. [/QUOTE]
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