View Poll Results: Which Head Unit would you chose and why?
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Which head unit would you go with?
Which head unit would you go with?
Well after turning my sub box around I have found that it is louder and will keep the prefab box atleast until spring/summer.
How ever I have been looking at Head Units and the features the newer ones have. I bought my 7600 new back in '04 and havent used it til this install, but after looking at a few HU's I think I want something with more SQ.
I have been looking at the Eclipse 7200 MKII and the Alpine 9887, I was wondering which one of those you would chose and why?
How ever I have been looking at Head Units and the features the newer ones have. I bought my 7600 new back in '04 and havent used it til this install, but after looking at a few HU's I think I want something with more SQ.
I have been looking at the Eclipse 7200 MKII and the Alpine 9887, I was wondering which one of those you would chose and why?
My old HU was the Eclipse CD8455 which has a lot of the same features. (8v, similar eq, proprietary dac, etc.) At 5V and up (maybe even less), I think you'd be pretty hard pressed to tell a difference in signal noise coming from the head unit. I could be wrong, please don't flame me...
Hated the rotary ***** for switching song to song...i'd skip 3-4 songs at a time by accident. The display is very simple (could be a plus for some). Took a long time to load when playing mp3 cds. Took a few too many menu commands to get to the sub level control (it's nice to be able to turn it up and down at times). The satellite radio sounded like it was coming from a pre 1970's tin lunchbox.
The sound was crystal clear, all the way to the top. The e-iserv settings were pretty nice. Excellent control of the crossover settings, especially in pro-mode and for 3-way active setups. Time delay settings were a nice plus. The display colour could be changed to match your cars interior lighting.
All in all, even with it's faults it was a solid head unit and the 7200mkII should be even better, i'd imagine. On that note...I've switched to an Alpine Iva-W505...with the imprint box...and i'm not looking back.
Hated the rotary ***** for switching song to song...i'd skip 3-4 songs at a time by accident. The display is very simple (could be a plus for some). Took a long time to load when playing mp3 cds. Took a few too many menu commands to get to the sub level control (it's nice to be able to turn it up and down at times). The satellite radio sounded like it was coming from a pre 1970's tin lunchbox.
The sound was crystal clear, all the way to the top. The e-iserv settings were pretty nice. Excellent control of the crossover settings, especially in pro-mode and for 3-way active setups. Time delay settings were a nice plus. The display colour could be changed to match your cars interior lighting.
All in all, even with it's faults it was a solid head unit and the 7200mkII should be even better, i'd imagine. On that note...I've switched to an Alpine Iva-W505...with the imprint box...and i'm not looking back.
but I think I will get some grills because my mom still insists on putting groceries in the trunk rather then the back seat... I am thinking Alpine after finding a price on the MKII, because the Alpine will do what I want and is like $200 cheaper.
Last edited by Epica-Go-Boom; Dec 19, 2008 at 01:45 PM.












