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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 19, '04 From austin tx Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
Yota, turning that power ic function off is not going to help you, you have a different problem. It just turns off the internal amp so that it has more power to send a cleaner signal to the amp, so you get better sound quality... i tried it with mine off, but i did not notice a difference. I turned it back on because i use it to run my attenuated rears. If i were you i would check the wiring to the speakers, make sure they are in phase, and make sure the crossovers in the HU are turned off for now, until you can figure out what the problem is and fix it.
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