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<blockquote data-quote="eharri3" data-source="post: 5543577" data-attributes="member: 591579"><p>The only thing Id buy out of the current line that's out if I had to do it again would be the 9887. Everything else in the new line is just a CD player with over-hyped bass and treble controls until you fork over more money to 'unlock' things. With the new line I think they invested so much money and time in developing Imprint that they wanted to make sure to get a return on their investment and they can't do that if nobody buys it. So they actually removed the important sq features from most of their HUs so people who want more tunability would have to buy the kit. Otherwise what happens is customers are satisfied enough with a decent 7-13 band, t/a, and ease of use from it being built in to the HU that if they want more out of their system later they'll just buy some other manufacturer's 15 or 30 band and call it a day and imprint units end up gathering dust on warehouse shelves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eharri3, post: 5543577, member: 591579"] The only thing Id buy out of the current line that's out if I had to do it again would be the 9887. Everything else in the new line is just a CD player with over-hyped bass and treble controls until you fork over more money to 'unlock' things. With the new line I think they invested so much money and time in developing Imprint that they wanted to make sure to get a return on their investment and they can't do that if nobody buys it. So they actually removed the important sq features from most of their HUs so people who want more tunability would have to buy the kit. Otherwise what happens is customers are satisfied enough with a decent 7-13 band, t/a, and ease of use from it being built in to the HU that if they want more out of their system later they'll just buy some other manufacturer's 15 or 30 band and call it a day and imprint units end up gathering dust on warehouse shelves. [/QUOTE]
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