Hey just wondering if anyone has or has used This hu? I use pretty much only my ipod. Any reviews or advice would be great thanks.
Its a great device, I was a little ticked about the fact that it cost as much as it did and didn't include a CD Player but I have since gotten past that. The controls are really easy to use, and it sounds great. If you have any questions about the unit I would be happy to answer them.
i have the ida-x200. its the same hu minus the screen. i love it. really user friendly
"I did it because I wanted to see what it would look like. You should be greatful that I even told you that it would look good. If your to dumb to use photoshop and change the color of your own car then you don't need to see it changed. I'm not going to give my work away. I'll sell the pic to you though for $15."-Adam Kalin
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The bad thing about the alpine iPod decks is that they have ZERO tweakability when it comes to audio. No HPF, no adjustable LPF for the sub, 2-band EQ, even in the higher-up models.
that's cause they figure if you want that stuff, you'll buy the pxa-h701
oaky so heres the deal. im really picky when it comes to sound. and really would liek to stick with alpine. as long as my ipod will work with it i dont mind. what alpine hu would you guys suggst? good sub controls are a must.
thanks!
If you want adjustability then definitely don't get one of the IDA models. I am happy with my CDA-9885, it is the second CDA model I've had. They have pretty good adjustability as far as Alpine decks go, and iPod usability is just as easy (and I like it better) than any IDA model with the screen. Check out the newer CDA models, you won't be upset.
bradsk88 wrote:The bad thing about the alpine iPod decks is that they have ZERO tweakability when it comes to audio. No HPF, no adjustable LPF for the sub, 2-band EQ, even in the higher-up models.
not completely true, there is a HPF. but i alreaady had the AINet system and the control module for it so i dont really use the decks eq
"I did it because I wanted to see what it would look like. You should be greatful that I even told you that it would look good. If your to dumb to use photoshop and change the color of your own car then you don't need to see it changed. I'm not going to give my work away. I'll sell the pic to you though for $15."-Adam Kalin
^^JBO is about not being that guy
I have this deck and I'm fairly satisfied with it. It could definitely stand to have more variable parameters for audio tuning, but it has the basics (bass, treble, sub level, HPF, even sub bandwidth and center frequency control). Overall, it's a great deck for iPod control, but it lacks extensive tuning capability.
Atk2008 wrote:If you want adjustability then definitely don't get one of the IDA models. I am happy with my CDA-9885, it is the second CDA model I've had. They have pretty good adjustability as far as Alpine decks go, and iPod usability is just as easy (and I like it better) than any IDA model with the screen. Check out the newer CDA models, you won't be upset.
my buddy hs thats same deck and i have to agree that the ipod usability is good. better then the id series might be a stretch though
"I did it because I wanted to see what it would look like. You should be greatful that I even told you that it would look good. If your to dumb to use photoshop and change the color of your own car then you don't need to see it changed. I'm not going to give my work away. I'll sell the pic to you though for $15."-Adam Kalin
^^JBO is about not being that guy
yeah i have the CDA-9857 i believe and i absolutely love the ipod controls AND the amazingly clean sound it puts out. I do however, dislike the lack of "tweakability" really all i have in that terms is bass,treble, and sub. But i would say that if your lookin for a ipod-friendly hu with excellent SQ, go with any Alpine HU, as long as you can deal without the cd player, go with the ida series
144db@38hz! It hurts so good !