Pros: Excellent sound quality and muscle, well built, mp3 playback Cons: too many lights and colors, a bit pricey unless you shop around
When I finally got fed up with my old cassette player, I went with a brand of CD player that I learned to trust years ago: Nakamichi. After installing a CD-45z, I was amazed at how unimpressed I could be by a CD player. It had to go. And, went it did. ...
Pros: Powerful, well-equipped for expansion, accurate playback, feature-packed, good manual & instructions, great remote. Cons: Ten character display, short volume knob, inadequate dimmer, somewhat confusing interface, slow to power off.
The pros: Very powerful at 27 watts RMS per channel. So much power that it has its own tiny cooling fan. One slight installation note: this is a very high-draw unit which is recommended to have its own power wire rather than being connected to the ...
Pros: Great sound quality, tons of features, remote is easy to use Cons: Display hard to read in direct light, low RCA voltage
Going from a stock head unit in my 1997 Acura TL, just about any HU would be better. After reading reviews and playing with head units at car audio shops, I ended up buying the Alpine 9813. In the end, it came down to the Alpine 9813 and the Pioneer ...
Pros: Outstanding sound quality, good ergonomics, lots of great sound options. Cons: Bright display, knob is too short to use well, features hard to find.
AMPLIFIER AND SOUND: I used to be running an Eclipse head unit in my BMW, powering 5 1/4" components in front and rear, but this Alpine takes the cake. The 60W x 4 amp is incredible. It's my experience that to get the most full sound out of a speaker, ...
Pros: Awesome construction and sound quality.
A good bargain retail or online. Cons: Lighting is just a little much, but this is nitpicking.
As with other reviews that I've read regarding this unit, the first thing that struck me out of the box was the quality. Other CD players I've owned have felt and somewhat looked toyish. No this one. It's well made and looks really sharp installed in ...
Pros: Great sound. High power. Ergonomic design. Powered Control/display tilt. Tasteful appearance. Fast MP3 selection. Cons: May look too attractive to thieves.
I installed an Alpine CDA-9813 in my car today. I bought it in Ottawa Ontario for $550 Cdn, which is about $120 more than I had originally intended to spend. I looked at quite a few other decks before deciding that this one was the best for me. Some of...
Pros: Enormous amounts of power. Many useful features, time correction, and built in crossover. Cons: Pricey, but worth it. Takes long to figure it out.
Overall: Great deck on alpines part. Recomend to everyone. Alpine decks are great for the sound fanatic, but lack the cosmetics of other cheaper decks such as, JVC, Sony, or Pioneer. Pros: Face plate tilt is a great feature to show someone that they ...
Happy With My Decision, Again by jooon ,Mar 08 '04
Pros: Very attractive, Crisp sound, Good Organization and Great Functionality Cons: A bit expensive, but I got mine for under $350 Canadian so I am happy.
I just picked up my Alpine CDA-9813 last week and I am quite happy with the quality of sound that this car deck outputs. I put my older model Alpine CDA-W550 in my wife's car. I purchased it at 12 Volt Car Audio & Security in Toronto, Ontario, (416-748-5803) and they even helped me tune it so that I wasn't complaining on the ride home. It is colourful, however you do have the Blackout option if you find it too bright. Overall, I am very satisfied and would have no hesitations in buying Alpine again if needed to.
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