Which head unidt is better guys ? HElp

paulfrank24

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I am about to start implementing my system. I am in the middle of choosing two headunits for my car. I concern about sound quality and great bass. can u guys suggest me which headunit is better?.

1. Clarion DXZ935.......AM/FM CD PLAYER WITH AC-PROCESSOR II

Motorised Dual Action Detachable Face

• Dolby Pro Logic II

• 18FM/6AM Presets

• CeNET Control of: Optional 5.1 channel Dolby Digital/dts Processor, Optional TV Tuner, Optional DVD Changer and 6 Disc CD Changer

• CD Text, CD Titling, Station Titling

• Dual 24-bit DACs

• Plays CD-R & CD-RW

• 3 Band Parametric EQ

• Built-in DSP for Time Alignment, Seat Position, Virtual Space Enhancer

• 4 Volt/6 Channel RCA Output

• 2 Channel AUX Input (Low/Mid/High Selectable)

• Built-in adjustable High-Pass Crossovers for Front/Rear/Centre Channels THROUGH/50Hz/80Hz/120Hz

• Built-in adjustable Low-Pass Crossover with Subwoofer Volume Control THROUGH/50Hz/80Hz/120Hz

• Adjustable Display Contrast

• Built in 4 X 53 W Power Amplifier

• Screen Saver

• Aluminium Faceplate

• Steering Wheel IR Remote Control Included

• DCP Carrying Case Included

2. Pioneer DEH-P8500MP

RMS Power Output: 22x4 Watts

RMS: Root Mean Square is a formula that provides a reasonably accurate means of measuring and comparing continuous AC power. The use of this measure is preferred when matching system components, like amplifiers and receivers.

Subwoofer Preamp Outputs: Yes

Preamp Output: Typically found on headunits, a preamp output provides low level, high quality audio signal for use with external amplifiers.

Maximum Power: 50x4 Watts

Maximum Power: The amount of power a speaker is estimated to handle during a brief high-intensity musical burst. Since this can vary with both frequency and amplitude, it is a much less accurate way to judge speaker durability and performance than RMS.

DIN: 1

DIN: Acronym for Deutsche Industrie Norm (Deutsches Institut fuer Normung), the German standardization body. A world reference standard for the mounting parameters of many common receivers ( Head ends) as well as other types of cables and equipment.

CD-R/CD-RW Compatible: Yes

CD Text: Yes

XM Radio Ready: Yes

Remote Control: Yes

Detachable Face: Yes

EQ Bands: Yes

Changer Control: Yes

Features

Detachable, motorized, fold-down face

Organic EL display

Supertuner III

18 FM/6 AM presets

plays MP3 and Windows Media (WMA) files on CD-R and CD/RW, plus audio CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs

CD changer controls

CD Text

Disc naming

Easy EQ (5 EQ curves and 3-band parametric EQ)

Sound Focus EQ (sets different tone settings on front and rear speakers to improve front soundstaging)

Automatic Sound Levelizer (adjusts receiver's volume automatically to compensate for changes in road noise levels)

XM Satellite Radio controls (subscription, tuner, antenna required to receive the satellite radio signal)

Built-in high-pass and low-pass filters

4-volt front/rear/subwoofer preamp outputs

Optional auxiliary input

Clock

Wireless remote

22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels

CD frequency response 5-20,000 Hz

CD signal-to-noise ratio 94 dB

FM sensitivity 9 dBf

All helps and advices will b greatly appreciated...

 
Are you guys saying that Delco is better than the two?
Yup, Delco is what all the big comp winners use, all these other brands (Alpine, Clarion, Pioneer etc) are no where near as clean, if you want true SQ out of your deck, you need to get a 3000 series declo deck...

~ Kyle ~

 
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