Who makes good decks these days?
#11
As for good decks, I'm still a Pioneer boy, AVH-P4000 and AVH-P4200 are in two of my current installs and if I do my mom's car it'll be an AVH-P3300 in all likelihood.
However I think the Pico fuse issue is related to the higher end models, like the AVIC, etc.
#12
You're safe with the jvc's. I've installed many and they are fairly user friendly and have good features and sound for the buck. 2 1/2v preouts are a bit of a drag compared to their older 5v stuff (still a couple available this year) you have to move up quite a bit in Alpines lineup to get similar features as the JVCs. Also not too many guys making non touch DDs.
#13
I was plaing with a Kenwood DD last saturday. I missed the model number but it retails for $499 and is essentially a JVC in Kenwood clothing. The one thing that really impressed me was the processor speed. When I touched the screen it responded immediately, something most units can't manage and it drives me nuts.
#14
I was plaing with a Kenwood DD last saturday. I missed the model number but it retails for $499 and is essentially a JVC in Kenwood clothing. The one thing that really impressed me was the processor speed. When I touched the screen it responded immediately, something most units can't manage and it drives me nuts.
#15
Eclipse cd-5030
Its used, and almost the same price I paid for it new ($300). The deck is Amazing IMO. At the time I couldn't find a deck with those features offered at a decent price.
Its used, and almost the same price I paid for it new ($300). The deck is Amazing IMO. At the time I couldn't find a deck with those features offered at a decent price.
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