I have always liked the Alpine brand lol. I like how it looks aswell, I think I may go with that one.
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Alpine or Pioneer HU?
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Originally posted by T-Clydedo you like low fidelity or hi fidelity.
alpine makes a good product. and were one of the first with ipod control/integration.
however pioneer uses the same technology in their NON premier HU's. same internals essentially. the premier stuff just has more adjust-ability for the true sound tuner. (like an auto tune feature with a microphone you plug into the HU)
i've been running the pioneer 5900 for about 2 years now and i love it. my friend has a similar trim premier unit he bought right about the same time. besides screen color and many more sound adjustment options, they are the same unit.
alpine has lowered their standards in the last 5 years. its a profit margin thing.
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I would do the pioneer for a couple simple reasons. It has a better, more adjustable EQ, High, Mid, and Low, as well as a High, Mid, and Low setting for the loudness. It also has a 4 volt preout that will give your sub amp twice as much signal power.
I've been out of the car audio scene for about two years now, but towards the end of my 8 year career in that field I was beginning to get more and more impressed with Pioneer than I was with Alpine. Alpine sound quality I felt was decreasing, and becoming less and less user friendly when it came to settings and programming.
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Originally posted by wherm View PostI would do the pioneer for a couple simple reasons. It has a better, more adjustable EQ, High, Mid, and Low, as well as a High, Mid, and Low setting for the loudness. It also has a 4 volt preout that will give your sub amp twice as much signal power.
I've been out of the car audio scene for about two years now, but towards the end of my 8 year career in that field I was beginning to get more and more impressed with Pioneer than I was with Alpine. Alpine sound quality I felt was decreasing, and becoming less and less user friendly when it came to settings and programming.
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Unless you just have to have one of those two brands you may want to look into this reciever. I saw it anywhere from $220.00 and up. Just a thought.
Eclipse CD3200
•Built-in Bluetooth® wireless technology
•USB Connection
•Fulldot VF display
•E-iSERV connectivity
•MOSFET 50W 4
•3-band PEQ
•Crossover
•5V Pre-Out
•6-pattern illumination
•Twin Security System
•Remote Control
•E-LAN data link system
•AUX Input
•Detachable Front Panel
•ESN (Key CD Security)
Here's their webpage
http://www.eclipse-web.com/us/cd/cd3200overviews.html
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I've been a pioneer audio owner since I first bought a pioneer tape pullout in like 92. I hated it because it wouldn't stay in. Then the radio stopped picking up stations. Then the tape player stopped working.
I bought another pioneer cd player, and it lasted about 6 months. Then I got into Kenwoods. They lasted, when they weren't stolen. Then I got an Ipod and a Kenwood (which I sold on here) and the Kenwood wouldn't interface with the Ipod the way I wanted it to. I bought an Alpine and I haven't looked back. The Alpine stereo interacts with the Ipod exactly the same as using the Ipod itself - they purchased the license to use the Apple software in their stereos. It charges the Ipod and the cable can be run through the dash into the back of the glove box where the Ipod can sit.
Personally I love it. You can access your playlists and everything.
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Originally posted by Brandoncb7 View PostUnless you just have to have one of those two brands you may want to look into this reciever. I saw it anywhere from $220.00 and up. Just a thought.
Eclipse CD3200
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IMO Alpine. They both are very good. If you ever visit Alpine USA, and see the R&D their engineers put into those head units (not saying other companies don't), you'll be very amazed. Either one should be good, but my first choice would be Alpine. Good luck.The Lord watches over me!
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I say Alpine if you arent going with a Pioneer "Premier" unit. The only neg. I can say with Alpine is the Ipod controls. Its very limited compared to Pioneer units, which offer lots more options. My opinion is based on me currently owning both, and I personally like the Pioneer because of what I previously stated. They both sound great.
*Now, the free ipod cable for Alpine u can get for $14 on eBay.
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Bro if you want great sound and volume go with the pioneer. I have always been a fan of pioneer since age 8. The reason i back up my theory is that i bought the Alpine 9886 which was 3 years go. It was the best of the best that best buy had. Guess what? I was dissapointed. You would raise the volume and it wasent loud. It caught off the bass and treble at high volumes. Yes the ipod cables is nice but searching for songs its slow on that part. Its a real nice unit but nothing i would buy or pay for it. Pioneer on the other hand from experience has always been the best. Even the older pioneers sound great! I have a pioneer deh p3300 as a back-up and man that thing bumps. Go with pioneer i really in courage you. Go on Craigslist and you can find higher end pioneer units for that price and great conditions. Just a suggestion.
Also my speaker set-up is
-Front 6.5 Kickers
-Rear 6x9 Kickers
Pioneer bumped my system at higher volumes and clear sound.
Alpine did to but cutoff bass and treble at the higher volumes.
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