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ive been intrested in a in dash multimeadia player and i came across these, i dont feel like spending 800+ on an alpine or pioneer, so i thought these should be just fine..right?

anyway, i narrowed it down to these 2 and it got average reviews from circuitcity and crutchfeild, but i cant really tell what the difference between the 2 besides the fact the vm9512 has 5 more watts rms....any help??

thanks

~ROB~

http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Product/Ite...M9412&tp=75

http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Product/Ite...M9512&tp=75

Edited by Bass4Life3000

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I would steer far away from those.

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you could look at some alpine decks they are pretty nice.

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you could look at some alpine decks they are pretty nice.

i was goin to get an alpine cda-9887 but then i saw the Eclipse CD7100 and it seems its much better then the 9887

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If that is the route you are going why not the 800prs

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If that is the route you are going why not the 800prs

idk, i love all the fetures the eclispe has, does that pioneer have what the eclipse has?

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"features" is a pretty general statement. What about it do you like?

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"features" is a pretty general statement. What about it do you like?

i like the EQ, time alignment, X-over, SRS circle surround II, 3 pairs of 8V preamps, 6-pattern illumination, ipod ready, full color display basiclly all of features

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"features" is a pretty general statement. What about it do you like?

i like the EQ, time alignment, X-over, SRS circle surround II, 3 pairs of 8V preamps, 6-pattern illumination, ipod ready, full color display basiclly all of features

all of this means excellent sound quality if setup correctly

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