How is this HU?
How is this HU?
I want to change my HU, mainly because I want to hook up my subwoofer straight to the HU so the bass is better. I know I need the bose adapter, but how will this HU sound with the stock bose speakers?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1134702498131
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1134702498131
Originally Posted by bigmike8771
also, most alpines have stronger output voltages. most radios do 2v, and alpines ususally have 5v, gives your amp a cleaner signal.. i have pioneer in my car but, alpines are great units.
For the past 2+ years Alpine hasnt even been able to live up to their claimed 4V which is only available on the higher line HUs.
Furthermore the majority of HUs on the market nowadays above the say maybe $200 range will provide 4V outputs. With the exception of Eclipse which all have 5 and 8 @55Ohm, excluding their entry level $150 HU.
Originally Posted by BRINKLEY
I agree, Eclipse or
Alpine...... the reason I hide is because alot of guys aren't too keen on Alpine nowdays.... anyway, the Pioneer would sound ok, but I'd go Eclipse or Alpine for alot more sound quality.
Alpine...... the reason I hide is because alot of guys aren't too keen on Alpine nowdays.... anyway, the Pioneer would sound ok, but I'd go Eclipse or Alpine for alot more sound quality.Pioneer has always had alot to offer from low to higher end. Strongly competeing with Alpine (ie: P9 combo Vs 701+controller or HU of choice). In the past few years Alpine is slowly dimishing and Pioneer is standing strong maintain their ground.
Sweet Eclipse finally got on the ball:
http://www.eclipse-web.com/ipc/index.html
Anyone have any experience with this adapter box?
http://www.eclipse-web.com/ipc/index.html
Anyone have any experience with this adapter box?
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
Uhhh no sir, thats incorrect. Alpines highest has been 4, but more importantly at rather high resistance rates.
I'm going to say that Alpine has had 5V units before, the 7898 being one example that I could find. But I'm also assuming that you definitely know this and it merely slipped your mind because you've had to make room for that vast knowledge you have about all the GOOD brands these days.

EDIT: Also, back on topic, I agree with everybody who's said not to get Alpine. They've really gone down the sh*tter lately. The last respectable unit was the 9835, which you can find used these days on Ebay or forums for probably $300-$350. If you want to go new, definitely either Eclipse or Pioneer.
Originally Posted by THX
Sweet Eclipse finally got on the ball:
http://www.eclipse-web.com/ipc/index.html
Anyone have any experience with this adapter box?
http://www.eclipse-web.com/ipc/index.html
Anyone have any experience with this adapter box?
Originally Posted by TheBigDu
A chance to prove Don wrong about something??
I'm going to say that Alpine has had 5V units before, the 7898 being one example that I could find. But I'm also assuming that you definitely know this and it merely slipped your mind because you've had to make room for that vast knowledge you have about all the GOOD brands these days.

EDIT: Also, back on topic, I agree with everybody who's said not to get Alpine. They've really gone down the sh*tter lately. The last respectable unit was the 9835, which you can find used these days on Ebay or forums for probably $300-$350. If you want to go new, definitely either Eclipse or Pioneer.
I'm going to say that Alpine has had 5V units before, the 7898 being one example that I could find. But I'm also assuming that you definitely know this and it merely slipped your mind because you've had to make room for that vast knowledge you have about all the GOOD brands these days.

EDIT: Also, back on topic, I agree with everybody who's said not to get Alpine. They've really gone down the sh*tter lately. The last respectable unit was the 9835, which you can find used these days on Ebay or forums for probably $300-$350. If you want to go new, definitely either Eclipse or Pioneer.
I also had a couple of 7949's and from what I remember those units tested at a tad over 6V's. The manual stated 4V's for these.
I would not go with Alpine's current regular HU's. Reason I went with the CDA-9835. Nice HU with good sound tuning capabilities.



