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post Mar 25, 2005 - 12:22 AM
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hey all,

been lookin at getting a new mp3 deck and was goin to go with the sony 7810 because it had high 120db signal to noise, bbe processing and red button illumination as i am converting all my interior lights to red.....i went to best buy today and couldnt find anywhere on the player, an adjustment for the sub.

i know it has 3 pre amps including a sub out....but where is the sub out level control? there is one right??

one of the reasons i want the player is for extra sub output control

i had an old pioneer 4 to 5 years ago that did this and had a 50,70 hz bass boost too....i dont understand how sony wouldnt.....but i didnt see it
before i go buying a deck.....i would like to know what manufacturers offer in sub out controls

i would like to get red illumination or at least blue(some of my gages are blue and red)

i am not really looking to hear a manufactuer war that sony sucks, go alpine, or this company sucks bla bla bla i am looking for the controls as any name brand deck is gonna sound good enough for me(but i dont want to crappy)

so in recap....what decks have sub level control?

thx
storm
 
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post Mar 25, 2005 - 12:57 AM
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A lot of the newer Alpine units allow you to adjust the button color to one of 512 colors. I know the Clarion DXZ835MP allows you to adjust the LCD display and buttons to one of 728 colors.

Some of the Kenwood and JVC head units, though I don't have much experience or knowledge on either, allow for the buttons(and LCD display on some models) to be red as well.


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