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Currently, i have an AIWA head unit which i would never recommend to anyone (it has this really annoying christmas light theme and eats disks) and now I want to step up to the next level with an Alpine. Im thinking cheaper so how bout the ALPINE CDA-9845 CD MP3 WMA INDASH CD PLAYER or the ALPINE CDA-9847 CD MP3 WMA INDASH CD PLAYER . does anyone know if there is much of a difference between the sound quality of the to. Also, my celi is vertible and i know the sound quality is going to be alot worse than my hatch was so is there a better choice, I dunno. Unless someone complains about theres, Im leaning more towards the 9847 cause it has 50W x 4 instead of 45W x 4.
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Feb 27, '04 From Illinois Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
yea, I held it for atleast 10 seconds...Nothing appeared.
If I press the volume button (AKA the 'rotary encoder') it will go to (sub-volume,balance, fader, defeat) If I press Menu, I can get to General settings (clock, play mode, tilt, etc.) If I press and hold Menu, I can get to the Sub settings, X-Over, and EQ...all of which I am very confused on how they work. The X-Over scrolls through the hi, low an mid frequencies as if it were a demo or something...I really don't even know how to set that either! Its getting confusing... ![]() -------------------- ![]() |
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