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<blockquote data-quote="JAZN" data-source="post: 1633828" data-attributes="member: 556702"><p>This unit obviously wasn't made for audiophiles. It was made for people who want the navi system and a harddrive for music, as that seems to be its big selling point. I'm gonna take a guess and say a pretty big portion of people who get navi units don't even know what a crossover or eq are. It has its niche market and there are going to be people who are going to buy it. Yes, you can make a carputer with greater specs in every aspect for less money, but the people who buy this unit probably don't know how to make a carputer or have the time. As a result, there is a market for these types of units. And like hoss said, if an audiophile wanted to still use the Z1, chances are they can afford external processing if they can afford this. I will agree on one thing, it is indeed rather overpriced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAZN, post: 1633828, member: 556702"] This unit obviously wasn't made for audiophiles. It was made for people who want the navi system and a harddrive for music, as that seems to be its big selling point. I'm gonna take a guess and say a pretty big portion of people who get navi units don't even know what a crossover or eq are. It has its niche market and there are going to be people who are going to buy it. Yes, you can make a carputer with greater specs in every aspect for less money, but the people who buy this unit probably don't know how to make a carputer or have the time. As a result, there is a market for these types of units. And like hoss said, if an audiophile wanted to still use the Z1, chances are they can afford external processing if they can afford this. I will agree on one thing, it is indeed rather overpriced. [/QUOTE]
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