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<blockquote data-quote="indosia" data-source="post: 65066" data-attributes="member: 543175"><p>I bought a pioneer cd player several years ago. I listend to it for a day, then took it back. My kenwood tape deck sounded better. Yesterday, I went to my friends and he was removing a pioneer deh-p9400mp from his mustang and putting a kenwood excelon in. He said it looked cool and had lots of features, but didn't sound good. Pioneer premier H/u sound good. And sony ES h/u are some of the best. Alpines cheapest H/u has 105 db s/n ratio. A expensive pioneer is only 94 db. most sonys are only 90db. Head units using optical instead of rca outputs will have much better sound quality. If you can find an amp with a optical in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="indosia, post: 65066, member: 543175"] I bought a pioneer cd player several years ago. I listend to it for a day, then took it back. My kenwood tape deck sounded better. Yesterday, I went to my friends and he was removing a pioneer deh-p9400mp from his mustang and putting a kenwood excelon in. He said it looked cool and had lots of features, but didn't sound good. Pioneer premier H/u sound good. And sony ES h/u are some of the best. Alpines cheapest H/u has 105 db s/n ratio. A expensive pioneer is only 94 db. most sonys are only 90db. Head units using optical instead of rca outputs will have much better sound quality. If you can find an amp with a optical in. [/QUOTE]
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