Pros: Great SQ (Full BurrBrown DACs), Satellite&Ipod compatability, easy to navigate/use, attractive and colors are adjustable. Cons: IMPRINT not included. Faceplate no longer tilt-adjusts like my older 9815. Otherwise a fabulous headunit.
I've been a dedicated Alpine user for over a decade. As a sound quality nut, I was an exclusive Nakamichi user for a number of years, however after they were bought out, only one vendor remained in the market who was clearly committed to the ultimate in ...
Pros: Excellent sound reproduction. Endless ways to fine tune the music to match YOUR vehicle. Cons: USB and SD would be icing if available.
After throughly researching the newest head units available I decided on the Alpine CDA-9887. I replaced the factory stereo system in my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee that featured the Infinity Gold 6 speaker set up with a 180 watt amp. The CDA-9887 is ...
Pros: Ipod, hd radio, satalite radio ready, 4v preouts Cons: expensive
This is the top level Alpine deck from the 2007 product line and it's packed full of features. Alpine has been around for years in the car stereo business and they know how to put out a quality product. This deck has so many features it is just really ...
Alpine CD/MP3/WMA/AAC Receiver - CDA9887/ 50W x 4 High Power Amplifier/ 24-Bit DAC/ Detachable Face Plate/ Bluetooth Ready/ Rotary Encoder Knob/ 2 Lin...More at Abt.com
Alpine CDA-9887 CD/MP3/WMA/AAC Receiver features built-in amplifier (18 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels); plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RW discs, including ...More at Buy.com
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