Gold Member Username: PelonaPerres, California Post Number: 2014 Registered: Dec-05 | which one would u guys choose? alpine http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=3985&C FID=3967749&CFTOKEN=e87674033f3994d9-8B110809-1422-7C6E-5059E9E36F1DC165 pioneer http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=4306&C FID=3967749&CFTOKEN=e87674033f3994d9-8B110809-1422-7C6E-5059E9E36F1DC165 |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Southeast PA Post Number: 1091 Registered: Jul-06 | Alpine. Newer pioneers are known to have problems with the RCA outputs. |
Gold Member Username: PelonaPerres, California Post Number: 2015 Registered: Dec-05 | really? never heard of that....but i heard that alpines been going downhill since 04 so most are prefering pioneer and the pioneer looks waaaaaay better imo |
Gold Member Username: FishyTamarac Ft.Laud, FL USA Post Number: 1613 Registered: Sep-04 | Pioneer. Especially if you're a SQ guy. Burr Brown DAC's rock. -Fishy |
Gold Member Username: PelonaPerres, California Post Number: 2017 Registered: Dec-05 | which one has better control over the sound |
Platinum Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 11940 Registered: Jul-05 | pio |
Silver Member Username: KklaggeSan Diego Post Number: 442 Registered: Dec-04 | out of those 2....Pioneer hands down |
Gold Member Username: AdddisorderWest palm, Florida Post Number: 3918 Registered: Jan-06 | M.S. not really any problems its user error. people connect the rcas with the unit on and it blows the micro fuse which leads to noise. the fuse is too sensitive really but its a great unit |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Southeast PA Post Number: 1111 Registered: Jul-06 | ^^^^^ Yeah thats exactly the problem. A lot of people don't follow the proper procedures when installing a system. That's the user's fault, but it is also a design flaw which is pioneer's fault. I haven't ever seen that problem on any other brand of HU, yet I've seen it several times on pioneers. Sure, if you are careful doing your installation, you won't have any problems. But not everyone is careful, which is why I don't recommend the newer pioneer HUs to people anymore. |
Gold Member Username: IlluminatorUSA Post Number: 4857 Registered: Apr-05 |
That's a bit extreme. The shield ground does fry easily, but it's nothing new for Pioneer head units, honestly, and can be avoided by installing the deck properly (which isn't hard to do). I mean, it mostly happens when they run power to the deck when they shouldn't be. It's an easy repair if the user is willing to run a jumper cable between the RCA outs and chassis ground on the deck. My vote goes for Pioneer here. |
New member Username: IllesspimpSouth, Florida Post Number: 4 Registered: Apr-07 | deffinatley teh 880 32 band eq and burr brown dac's, and im not sure if teh alpine does but i know the pioneer goes active. |
Bronze Member Username: MrbassLong beach, California United state Post Number: 79 Registered: Feb-06 | i say if you really have the money, stick with the 2006 high end model like the 880prs, pure sq sq sq sq |
Silver Member Username: KaerfplSpencerport, NY USA Post Number: 503 Registered: Jun-06 | Pioneer all the way |
Silver Member Username: Sinful_systems7015 INCH WANG... Post Number: 684 Registered: Nov-06 | Pioneer PREMIER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |