2006 alpine models
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2006 alpine models
im looking to get an alpine head unit for MY04. as of now, im thinking about a 9853 with the ipod adapter and satellite radio. 2 questions,
1) am i correct in saying that the only way to get dash controls with the alpine unit is to buy an additional harness?
2) anyone have any info on the 2006 models and what new features they will have that will make it worth waiting for (also, whaen will they hit stores)
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1) am i correct in saying that the only way to get dash controls with the alpine unit is to buy an additional harness?
2) anyone have any info on the 2006 models and what new features they will have that will make it worth waiting for (also, whaen will they hit stores)
thanks
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how easy is the install of the modifry? ive seen the pdf manual online and have read some posts about soldering, etc... not really into getting involved in a complicated wiring installation. plus, all i like the dash controls for are mute and volume. any other options?
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Info/demo on the 9857 model with the direct iPod cable system now posted on http://www.alpinefullspeed.com.
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Looks like they removed the time correction, active xover, and parametric EQ (collectively known as Bass Engine Pro in Alpine-speak) from all the CD/MP3 units including the 9857. Now only the top of the line DVD headunits get those features while the rest of the line falls back to the entry level feature set.
Fine I guess for those who never used the active xover or time correction, because it helps make the units cheaper. But super lame for those folks who do use those features.
Also it appears that the term "full speed" is not quite accurate yet again. The demo indicates that you can use "percentage search" to skip thru long lists, "simulating the speed of the iPod" or something to that effect. Does not sound like they got around the limitation of slow serial data transfer from iPod to H/U. Nice that you don't need an interface box though.
They look nice, but I'm sitting on my 9833 for another year!
Peter
Fine I guess for those who never used the active xover or time correction, because it helps make the units cheaper. But super lame for those folks who do use those features.
Also it appears that the term "full speed" is not quite accurate yet again. The demo indicates that you can use "percentage search" to skip thru long lists, "simulating the speed of the iPod" or something to that effect. Does not sound like they got around the limitation of slow serial data transfer from iPod to H/U. Nice that you don't need an interface box though.
They look nice, but I'm sitting on my 9833 for another year!
Peter
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Originally Posted by PoweredByCamry,Jan 5 2006, 06:59 PM
Looks like they removed the time correction, active xover, and parametric EQ (collectively known as Bass Engine Pro in Alpine-speak) from all the CD/MP3 units including the 9857. Now only the top of the line DVD headunits get those features while the rest of the line falls back to the entry level feature set.
Fine I guess for those who never used the active xover or time correction, because it helps make the units cheaper. But super lame for those folks who do use those features.
Also it appears that the term "full speed" is not quite accurate yet again. The demo indicates that you can use "percentage search" to skip thru long lists, "simulating the speed of the iPod" or something to that effect. Does not sound like they got around the limitation of slow serial data transfer from iPod to H/U. Nice that you don't need an interface box though.
They look nice, but I'm sitting on my 9833 for another year!
Peter
Fine I guess for those who never used the active xover or time correction, because it helps make the units cheaper. But super lame for those folks who do use those features.
Also it appears that the term "full speed" is not quite accurate yet again. The demo indicates that you can use "percentage search" to skip thru long lists, "simulating the speed of the iPod" or something to that effect. Does not sound like they got around the limitation of slow serial data transfer from iPod to H/U. Nice that you don't need an interface box though.
They look nice, but I'm sitting on my 9833 for another year!
Peter
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