Showing posts with label alpine. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Alpine CDA-9883 - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4 Review

Alpine CDA-9883 - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4
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I initially was going to buy the similarly-priced SONY competitor unit. But then I started looking closely at the iPod navigation procedure on the SONY, compared to the Alpine, and quickly realized that there was absolutely no contest. The Alpine system is INFINITELY superior, in terms of ease of iPod navigation, than anything else I've seen (SONY, Pioneer, and others). Between the intelligent Menu/Submenu hierarchy system (very intuitive, very similar in nature to the navigation on the iPod itself), and the "percentage search" feature utilizing the #1-6 radio preset buttons for fast-forwarding along your song list, you can find an individual song in VERY little time, with a minimum of button-pushing or button-holding. Other manufacturers, who think that consumers will actually want to push a button hundreds of times (or hold it for hundreds of seconds), to find a desired song, are absolutely living on another planet. Buy the Alpine -- it looks cool, it sounds great, and most importantly, it makes iPod integration and navigation an absolute joy.

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Alpine's Bass Engine® feature lets you adjust the centerpoints of your treble and bass controls so you can really shape your tone.

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Alpine PND-K3 - GPS receiver - automotive Review

Alpine PND-K3 - GPS receiver - automotive
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Pros
Price - Very Solid and functional GPS.
Good screen and easy to use. Acquires Sat Signal typically in 30 seconds or less.
Bluetooth works fine with my phone however no address book transferred. It does seem to handle calls well. Clear and Loud enough on both ends.
Fairly intuitive to use. Intuitive typing is a real plus.
Windshield mount is solid and well built
Again, for the price, cant go wrong. No much more than some spend on Map updates on other models.
Called Cust Service before purchase. Quickly got to a rep . Talked generally about the PND-K3. Said it is a current model that will continue to be supported.
Cons
Battery? Not sure. Will typically have it plugged in.
Routes? Not always the best routes if you know where you are going. Not bad routes but not always the absolute best.
Some missing POI's but haven't noticed any missing streets.I have played around with all aspects of the GPS. It is fairly intuitive, but the best way to learn is just by playing and touching the screens in various places.Plugged it in to my computer and it found a software update. No problems. Installed fine.
Having used other GPS, it seems that they all calculate some routes that you may disagree with. Again, if you don't know where you're going, the routes seem fine. No routes were just totally wrong. Most GPS use the same mapping company so I imaging the routes and POI's are similar.
One poster mentioned that the voice was too low to hear. There are 2 audio settings. One is in Audio settings the other is thru up and down buttons on the top of the unit. My guess is that the other poster did not use the buttons as the voice is loud and clear when turned up. At half volume it is very low.
I did not get the MSM version although after the update and MSM icon appeared. Sure that this could accept MSM with and add-on.
Noticed other expert reviews that were good. But there biggest drawback was the initial price. Would imagine that it would be rated very high based on today's price


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View comprehensive pre-loaded maps of the U.S and Canada, including Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Choose from multiple map display modes so you always get a clear view of the road ahead. In arrow mode, you'll be presented with easy-to-read arrows, each time a turn lies ahead. In map mode, get a full-screen map of the area. Press "Go To" to begin your journey. An intuitive interface and smart key filtering features help you quickly narrow down and lockdown your destination. Can't figure out where to go? With over 6 million points of interest available as "Places" to go, you can find your next destination in no time. There are multiple ways to narrow down your locations, from those that are near you, within your city, or along your route - plenty of options to find your next destination. You can choose to turn on selectable map icons, which will show you places by type - such as restaurants, airports, attractions, gas stations...you pick the place! Get a more realistic perspective by viewing streets from a 3-dimensional view. With multiple map orientation views, you can select from 3D, North-Up, and Heading-Up, whichever view works best for you. Plus, you can toggle from Arrow mode to Map Mode, whether you simply prefer three successive arrow maneuvers all the way to your destination, or a full-screen map of the area. It's up to you. Turn up the volume and let K3 lead the way with turn-by-turn voice directions that speak street names (example: "Turn Left on Main Street") If you're more of a visual person, view turn-by-turn guidance arrows right from the screen to anticipate the maneuvers ahead.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Alpine KCE 422i - Digital player data cable - Apple Dock connector Review

Alpine KCE 422i - Digital player data cable - Apple Dock connector
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Great product when you get the genuine artile Alpine KCE-422i. Unfortunately I bought mine from Discount Jungle who advertise Alpine cables, then send cheap fakes to all of their customers. I tested one of them and it didn't even work properly. They told me they'd give me a refund if I sent them back. I returned the cables and was given only a partial refund. After a great deal of effort, I got some more of my money back, but they refused to fully refund me. Fortunately Amazon refunded me the rest of the money after I made an Amazon A-Z Guarantee claim. Thank you very much Amazon! I would never ever under any circumstances buy anything from Discount Jungle.

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Want to listen to your iPod through your car audio system? If you have an Alpine stereo with "Full Speed?" controls, all it takes is this KCE-422i connection cable ? there's no extra gear to install. With just one cable between your iPod and your stereo, you'll get super-fast data transfer and full playback control. Once connected, Alpine's Full Speed controls allow you to manage just about every playback function right from the radio's faceplate. QuickSearch? makes it easy to find the music that you want ? jump between artists, albums, and playlists at the push of a button. You can even scroll through songs using the rotary control knob. Album, artist, and song information from your iPod will show up on the radio's display, too.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Clarion PXW1252 12-Inch Dual 4 Ohm Voice Coil Subwoofer Review

Clarion PXW1252 12-Inch Dual 4 Ohm Voice Coil Subwoofer
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This is a sub not for people that don"t want a true high quailty sub that produces perfect tone and super spl,iam a musician and have done live sound for over 27 year at 43 years old i have a good ear.for what true bass sounds like and a hard person to please with sound quailty because after years of being in the stage with guitiars and keyboards and bass ,witch is what i play ,so when go for what sounds real to me in low end reperduction i think i this sub kills!!
it has all the tone and punch. and kick this sub is being powered by a elcipse xa 1000 running this sub at a 2 ohm load the amp pushes 480 rms true watts ,. it is in a 1cubic ft sealed box made of 3/4 high densty mfd
.the quailty off this subb is aaaa+as you would expect from Clarion it shows why they are a leader in high end car audio
so if you like true bass and spl and over the top sq buy this sub it is a no brainer it truely kills and leaves other subs behind!! its in a class of its own...
SMALL SPACE KILLER BASS!!!!!!

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Clarion APX1301 400 Watts Maximum Mono Amplifier Review

Clarion APX1301 400 Watts Maximum Mono Amplifier
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Works great. I have it paired with a shallow 12" 4 ohm sub in a truck box. It was fairly easy to install, puts out plenty of power, doesn't overheat, and hasn't given me any trouble. I would definitely recommend it.

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Class AB Amplifiers420 Watts of Maximum Music Power400W x 1 into 2 Ohms, @

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Friday, September 30, 2011

Clarion SRQ6930R 6-Inch X 9-Inch 3-Way Multiaxial Speaker System Review

Clarion SRQ6930R 6-Inch X 9-Inch 3-Way Multiaxial Speaker System
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We picked up this set of Clarion speakers for my sons 1998 civic. We decided to run new wiring instead of using the OEM. A must if you want to get the most out of these speakers. The set delivers! Great Low, Mid's and Highs for 6x9's. Match them up with a good set of door speakers of your choice and enjoy. 5 out of 5 starts.

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400 Watts Maximum Music Power6"x 9" TM-MIPP Cone Woofer1" Pure Silk Dome Mid-Range & 5/16" Dome TweeterPowerful Strontium Magnet for Dynamic Bass ResponseGrille & Mesh Included

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Monday, May 16, 2011

Alpine NVE P1 - Navigation system module Review

Alpine NVE P1 - Navigation system module
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I bought this unit to add to my Alpine IVA-W505 which was the best Alpine head unit at the time. I'm very disappointed with the quality!!!! The graphics are worse than the original Nintendo!! Map information is from several years ago and no updates are yet available. The nav system crashes and resets itself often. And if you plan on traveling out of town it takes forever to load guidance info. It does work as a basic nav system but it really cheapens the look of your 1000 plus dollar head unit. If you have the money buy Alpine's dvd nav set up or if your on a budget get a standalone garman you'll be much happier!!

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Get voice guidance and Bluetooth hands-free functionality to an Alpine in-dash AV system by simply inserting the NVE-P1 removable navigation drive. The NVE-P1's removable drive design allows you to easily update mapping and points of interest data using your home computer. It's a convenient, cost effective navigation solution.

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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Alpine INA-W900 - Navigation system with DVD player, LCD monitor, digital player and radio Review

Alpine INA-W900 - Navigation system with DVD player, LCD monitor, digital player and radio
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I would rate this unit an 8.8/10. I own a 2009 Honda Accord Ex-L w/o Nav because Honda charges a ridiculously high price for their navigation package and I knew I could do better for cheaper with aftermarket. This unit does an ok job with its navigation, but not as good as other units. The alpine has about 6 million points of interest compared to 12 million of other units so if you are searching for a location without its address, it could pose potential problems. As far as map updates, I doubt it. I have heard from Alpine owners of past and they still haven't released a map update for previous models. A feature I would have liked to seen is the ability to send an address to your headunit from googlemaps which would have negated the need for map updates in my opinion. The turn by turn navigation is nice, the voice is not annoying and it has an adjustable setting that controls how loud the voice comes in over your music. Another feature I like is being able to see your next turn even if you are on the audio screen.
Where this unit shines, in my opinion, is its ipod integration.
**Disclaimer: Be forewarned if you have an ipod touch you will have issues with it because it is not completely compatible with the ipod touches. There will be occasional disconnects and the only solution is to unplug and then plug back in your ipod, even on the latest firmware, 3.1 as of this message. I have confirmed this with Alpine support (which is sub par at best). This would have been a deal breaker for me, but luckily I have a classic also that works very well with it even though there are some minor quirks though (not a dealbreaker in my book), but that could be because of the ipod, it is rather old and has been run over.**
The way you access your ipod is pretty much mimicked through the Alpine. You have access to everything you would normally have when using your ipod (music, movies, podcasts, playlists...). The sound quality using the ipod to the headunit is nice!!! I am no audiophile but music sounds great from this headunit with the settings I currently have. I have heard from others that the IMPRINT module makes it sound even better if you don't know how to properly configure your settings by yourself (which I know I don't). Album artwork shows up nicely in the corner if you have artwork for the song or if you prefer, your next turn if using navigation. One thing I would have liked to have seen with the ipod integration is a search function so you don't have to scroll through all of your music. I have 4,000+ songs and even though you can scroll by alphabet, it would make things a lot faster in some cases if I could just use a search function that narrowed down all the available listings every time you clicked another letter to the song/artist/album name like you would do with your ipod. Speaking of the alphabet search function, it can be a little hairy at times. You would think that since one of the selling points of this head unit is its ipod integration, it would sort songs like iTunes does seeing as how iTunes is the only way to put songs on your ipod. For example, lets say I have the following list of songs:
Almost Easy
American Idiot
...And Justice for All
Arterial Black
Baba O'Riley
If I am currently on a screen that shows these 5 songs and I hit the Alphabet > button you would think it would put the 'B' listings at the top, but it doesnt. It sees the ... and puts that at the top of the screen since it is different from 'A'. So now we have ...And Justice for All at the top of the screen and if I were to hit the Alphabet > button again, Arterial Black would show at the top because 'A' is different from .... iTunes ignores these just like it does the word 'The' in song titles when sorting by alphabet but this headunit does not. Minor quirk, I know.
Video looks great on the 7 inch screen and the sound quality is great as well when using a DVD. If you use a converter to change a video to ipod format (instead of DVD format) from say .flv (YouTube's format) or .avi there is some sound/video quality loss but it is still convenient to be able to store all of your movies on your ipod and have them accessible at any time.
I also bought an Alpine backup camera to go along with the headunit and it is a dream to have. I am very surprised it came with toggable cones to help you measure distance. Along the same lines, this headunit is an awesome all in one system. There are connections for another AUX input so if you wanted to put in say a front camera or PS2, this system is accomodating. Be prepared to pony out the money for extras though (backup camera, Imprint, HD radio, SIRIUS, Bluetooth). These are all seperate modules that you must pay for. I was a little disheartened to see you had to pay out extra for Imprint and Bluetooth. Maybe not so much the Imprint, but definately the Bluetooth I felt should have been included.
The touchscreen user interface is responsive and user friendly, not to mention eye candy. Be prepared to hear people say "I want that" for any passengers you might have. Menus are easy to navigate and provide adequate system options. I cannot speak on audio options such as HPF or LPF, for people with aftermarket audio systems, as I don't have one and I have never dealt with options like that before.
All in all, this unit is a definate + in my book. I am very happy with my purchase and am glad I didn't buy a different head unit, I would just like to see some map updates and I will be a very happy man.
Summary:
+++Definate headturner
++Audio Sound Quality
+Touchscreen interface
+Ipod Integration...
-Assuming you don't have a iTouch
+Built to be an all in one device...
-If you shell out extra money for the modules
+- Navigation package has its moments. Map updates hold this unit back from being competitive with other units.
--Alpine Support


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The INA-W900 All-in-one Navigation/DVD/Receiver is equipped with a 7 WVGA, 1.15 million pixel touch-control screen. Alpines exclusive GuideView Window gives you a picture-in-picture nav window while the unit is in audio display/mode. Alpine's OnPoint Advanced GPS Positioning ensures accurate positioning on the map in areas where it's difficult to receive GPS reception. The INA-W900 uses the latest Burr-Brown 24 Bit DAC for ultimate sound quality with all your digital media sources. With "Made for iPod" and "Works with iPhone" designations, the INA-W900 gives you fast access to all your iPod music and movies. 50W x 4, 3 - 2 volt RCA outputs, 1 A/V input, Rear Camera input, HD/Sat/Bluetooth ready.

GuideView Window for picture-in-picture navi. directions
"Made for iPod" and "Works with iPhone" iPod/iPhone Control
7 WVGA, 1.15 Million Pixel Touch-Control Screen
6 million Points of Interest (POIs)
HD/Sat/Bluetooth Ready
6 Second Boot-Up Time

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