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<blockquote data-quote="IDSkoT" data-source="post: 5437061" data-attributes="member: 584344"><p>You should go with a lower line of Alpine, or Pioneer. They both make solid head units. Pioneer has a micro-fuse problem that they refuse to fix... but, if you are just going to be using it to power co-axials, you don't need to worry. But, quite honestly... you can go to Walmart or something and get one of those. Head units don't break unless human error. However, for a nice sleek look, the Pioneer units have a NIIICE look to 'em now a days. Check them out. I love my P6900UB. USB, Aux, 7-Band EQ.</p><p></p><p>Just remember to turn Loudness off and set the EQ to something less than what it's at when you first power it on. Most head units will make it so that the EQ is powerful with Loudness on, so you end up s<span style="color: black">hitting</span> yourself. But it rocks your speaker's coils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDSkoT, post: 5437061, member: 584344"] You should go with a lower line of Alpine, or Pioneer. They both make solid head units. Pioneer has a micro-fuse problem that they refuse to fix... but, if you are just going to be using it to power co-axials, you don't need to worry. But, quite honestly... you can go to Walmart or something and get one of those. Head units don't break unless human error. However, for a nice sleek look, the Pioneer units have a NIIICE look to 'em now a days. Check them out. I love my P6900UB. USB, Aux, 7-Band EQ. Just remember to turn Loudness off and set the EQ to something less than what it's at when you first power it on. Most head units will make it so that the EQ is powerful with Loudness on, so you end up s[COLOR=black]hitting[/COLOR] yourself. But it rocks your speaker's coils. [/QUOTE]
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