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<blockquote data-quote="cfox10" data-source="post: 7993324" data-attributes="member: 631530"><p>Well... I have experience with several power acoustic products, planet audio, boss, etc. The cheap stuff. The reason they get good reviews is because those people have never spent the time to hear a good system and don't want to put the cash out for it. Ultimately it's up to you. The interface on that exact unit was sluggish, ipod functionality was terrible (it never played the song name in the id3 tag, it played the name given by the computer 48859tiie.mp3 or whatever they are named. The fan, after about 4 months started making a loud buzzing noise. Not good. The seller did a refund 4 months later though. I ultimately settled on the Pioneer 80prs, and a touchscreen monitor hooked up to a computer running windows 8. It cost more, but well worth it.</p><p></p><p>If I were to settle on anything with a built in screen, it would be the pioneer. The interface is excellent, screen is great, etc. You can always get visor screens down the road for less than a 100 each and run the pioneer to those too with video out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfox10, post: 7993324, member: 631530"] Well... I have experience with several power acoustic products, planet audio, boss, etc. The cheap stuff. The reason they get good reviews is because those people have never spent the time to hear a good system and don't want to put the cash out for it. Ultimately it's up to you. The interface on that exact unit was sluggish, ipod functionality was terrible (it never played the song name in the id3 tag, it played the name given by the computer 48859tiie.mp3 or whatever they are named. The fan, after about 4 months started making a loud buzzing noise. Not good. The seller did a refund 4 months later though. I ultimately settled on the Pioneer 80prs, and a touchscreen monitor hooked up to a computer running windows 8. It cost more, but well worth it. If I were to settle on anything with a built in screen, it would be the pioneer. The interface is excellent, screen is great, etc. You can always get visor screens down the road for less than a 100 each and run the pioneer to those too with video out. [/QUOTE]
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