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<blockquote data-quote="psychofactor" data-source="post: 28719" data-attributes="member: 542985"><p>Alpine All the way!1 I had many friends with problems with Pioneer and the fact that they are just way to overpriced for what you get. I have always been a major Clarion Junkie but, have since started Leaning towards Alpine. I have a Clarion 7575 and have no Problems and I had the Previous model as well also with great luck. I bought my Brother the Alpine 7875. It completely changed my look on Alpine. I'm going with Alpine with my new truck. (Once I get it of course) I'm going with the DVD 7" Monitor Deck. and a complete Audio Bahn line of Subs, Interiors , Amps, Caps, and Streetwires wiring throughout. This should prove quit outstanding once all is done. I'm just going to do all at once. I have learned my lesson with doing a little by little. It sucks. You never get what you want and you have to take your car or truck apart a million times. By the time your done you have completely different components then when you planned it and your car squeeks like a bastard because all the panels are loose.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the ramble but, i take my car audio seriously!</p><p></p><p>"Do it once! Do it right!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psychofactor, post: 28719, member: 542985"] Alpine All the way!1 I had many friends with problems with Pioneer and the fact that they are just way to overpriced for what you get. I have always been a major Clarion Junkie but, have since started Leaning towards Alpine. I have a Clarion 7575 and have no Problems and I had the Previous model as well also with great luck. I bought my Brother the Alpine 7875. It completely changed my look on Alpine. I'm going with Alpine with my new truck. (Once I get it of course) I'm going with the DVD 7" Monitor Deck. and a complete Audio Bahn line of Subs, Interiors , Amps, Caps, and Streetwires wiring throughout. This should prove quit outstanding once all is done. I'm just going to do all at once. I have learned my lesson with doing a little by little. It sucks. You never get what you want and you have to take your car or truck apart a million times. By the time your done you have completely different components then when you planned it and your car squeeks like a bastard because all the panels are loose. Sorry for the ramble but, i take my car audio seriously! "Do it once! Do it right!" [/QUOTE]
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