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Alpine CDE 9874 In Dash Radio CD MP3 Player Black

January 2nd, 2009

Alpine CDE 9874 In Dash Radio CD MP3 Player Black




Play CDs, iPods, and other portable media players! You?re looking at a full-featured deck, that?s easy and intuitive to use. This one-stop music player comes with a sleek LCD Display with fixed red and classic blue illumination. Alpine?s signature rotary knob makes controlling all your music a breeze. This unit also comes with a convenient Front Panel auxiliary input ? so you or your passenger can plug in your portable media player as an additional source

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Alpine radio CDE-9874
This is a great product at an extremely competative price. When you buy alpine you know that your getting the best in car-audio quality, and this satisfies that idea to every extent. Great deal, Great Product.

1 Star Dont buy
This product was a total disappointment. Sent it back. There was a problem with the RCA outputs. It caused a loud clunk sound in the subwoofers, when changing soure inputs. The seller stated Alpine never has a bad receiver. I am telling you, this one was! I bought a Kenwood afterwards, great sound, no problems.

4 Stars Great for the price; good iPod control
I replaced the factory stereo in a 2001 civic with this unit. I am very happy with my decision — made after hours of Internet research, store-room testing, etc. One thing I don’t like is that the word “Playlists” on the display shows up with a space so that it looks more like “Playlist 5.” Every time I scan for a playlist (or song, or artist), I keep thinking, what is playlist 5? What is song 5? Etc. But other than that, it’s a great stereo… and that’s something I can live with.

Pros: simple to use/learn, good ipod control, percentage search

Cons: textual display (see comment above), can’t quickly switch from a song that is playing to another song in the same playlist/album (you have to go through the whole menu system again)

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Alpine iDA X200 In Dash Radio MP3 Player Black

December 30th, 2008

Alpine iDA X200 In Dash Radio MP3 Player Black




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User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars x200 sounds great, too bad it’s junk
Pros:

1. The x200 sounds great.

2. No CD. Why bother anymore, do people still use those disc things?

3. Big bright display easy to see in any light.

Cons:

1. Tiny display, only 11 chars across. Can’t see “Stairway to Heaven” on ONE LINE without scrolling? What is this 1999?

2. No playlists for usb thumbdrive. My Blaupunkt had playlists…

3. Controls make no sense. Bass/treble/balance and Sub/HPF menus operate differently. Push button here, turn big honker there, make up your mind, Alpine.

4. Volume should be only volume, never shared with other controls. It’s inconvenient.

5. Changing folders shows ‘folder up’ for 3s. It should display the folder name so you can find the folder you want quickly. Who came up with this junk?

6. Big Honker control knob has to be pushed and turned to change folders, inconvenient. It isn’t cool, its annoying.

7. USB skips songs/folers when there’s other data on the drive. Worked fine after I removed the data.

8. No EQ on a digital tuner? Ripoff. An extra $200 for an eq? Are you crazy? Preset EQs at the touch of a button would be awesome… x200 missed the boat.

9. No radio channel buttons. Takes 2 buttons and a knob to change channels. Xtreme Inconvenience. This is probably the biggest return to vendor point, who wants to fumble through changing channels!

10. The 88 page manual is a mess. They tried to merge with the x300. The words “Double Action Encoder (iDA-X200 only) or Rotary Encoder (iDA-X300 only)” appears 142 times! Read through the PDF before purchasing this unit.

The x200 is junk. I’m looking for something designed to be enjoyed, convenient and intuitive.

Note again that I love the Alpine sound, speakers, amps, and even this tuner is incredible, but the bad design leaves much to be desired.

4 Stars fitzter
This thing is awesome,The only complaint I have is the manual is on a CD so you cant read it while in the car.A quick cheat sheet of the buttons would have been perfect.

4 Stars Controls MTP devices (Creative Zen) like an iPod
I was surprised there was so little info on the web about the Alpine iDA-x200. It’s one of the only car stereos that can control your Creative Zen and other mtp (media transfer protocol) mp3 players like an iPod. When you plug your zen into the usb port, it takes about a minute of searching before it will play music. You can search by playlist, artist, album and others. You can skip to the next song but you can’t speed search through a song (this limitation is only with mtp players). Also, when you turn off the car and come back, it will return to the beginning of the track you were listening to (only with mtp players). This means, for practical purposes, you will want to carry your podcasts and any lengthy tracks on a flashdrive or ums mp3 player. The alpine can speed search tracks on ums devices and it even remembers exactly where you left off within tracks when you disconnect the device and reconnect! Plus you can do all the same searching by artist, album, track, file name ect. So you’re probably wondering, why not use a ums mp3 player exclusively? Two reasons. First, you won’t get playlists. If you want playlists, you have to get a mtp player or iPod. Second there are currently no small ums flash players with large capacity (32 gb) and great sound (Sansa Fuze blows in comparison to Zen V Plus). Two other quick notes, there is no cd player and going to radio presets requires a few clicks. Finally, I want to mention how much better the sound quality is when you allow the Alpine’s 24 bit burr brown d/a converter to process the sound (using usb connection) rather than letting the mp3 player decode the sound and send it into the car via minplug aux connection. If you current stereo plays mp3 cds, do a little experiment and listen to the same song on mp3 cd compared to your mp3 player plugged into the aux. Keep an eye on the horizon for when the Microsoft and Ford sync exclusive deal ends. Then you may be able to buy a non-Ford car or an aftermarket head unit that works with mtp mp3 players and has voice command. Should be within a year. One more thing, if you upgrade your Zen V firmware, the Alpine will control it too. Also, I can’t tell you about the power of the internal amp because all my speakers have a separate amps. Even though it’s the only game in town in aftermarket car stereos that can control mtp music players, it does an admirable job.

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Alpine CDA 9884 In Dash Radio CD MP3 Player Black

December 26th, 2008

Alpine CDA 9884 In Dash Radio CD MP3 Player Black




If you want a great-sounding head unit, with flexibility to add on and control multiple sources – the CDA-9884 is it. The CDA-9884 is an Ai-NET head unit, so you can connect to various media sources and formats – including HD Radio, XM or SIRIUS satellite radio, Bluetooth connectivity for hands free calling, CD changers, and other auxiliary sources. Whatever your choice the CDA-9884 will make all your sources sound great using its high quality 24-Bit DSP to make sure you get every musical detail from all your favorite digital media. This unit also offers blue-red selectable illumination and a crisp dot matrix LCD display to show off all your song info.

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars Looks like a childs toy.
I installed this radio in my 2000 Celica. When i purchased it i thought the lights would change from red to blue. Only the main 6 buttons do.

The built in amp is not that great and the sound quality for some reason dose not sound as good as the bottom of the line 9872 or the next model up the 9886.

I did not like this radio. My be she is so ugly i did not get a chance to know here. Unless you have a Pontiac or a porch the red lights are horrible i could not get pass them. They are not amber they are red like Christmas lights. It looks like a childs toy. I returned this 2 days later.

If you use an external amp and you have red dash lights this may be the radio for you. I believe Alpine made compromises on sound quality to get all the features they wanted at this price point.

I hated it

Franklin

2 Stars TERRIBLE DISPLAY!!!
HAS A TERRIBLE DISPLAY!!!

Uses a display with little dots which cannot be seen on a bright day, and ESPECIALLY if you are wearing sunglasses. These dots are set to SEEM bright enough in a indoor display area, but get it outside on anything except a perfectly straight angle (who has a radio at eye level?) and forget it! The display cannot be seen!

Also avoid Al and Ed’s as they will sell you this knowing it cannot be seen, then charge you a second install fee to replace it!

5 Stars good but needs ad ons
It’s a great unit but, all the features are ad ons. It’s set to except only apple ipods and I know there are fifty other brands. I had to use an fm transmitter.Sound quality is good . A little tricky setting a station.

3 Stars Nice unit, good sound, poor display, limited ipod connectivity
I bought this unit because I had another Alpine unit in my other vehicle and really liked it (CDA9857). Although the sound is what you would expect from an Alpine it still needs some work to make it an excellent product.

My complaints are 1) The display only shows one line for the song or artist or album, you cannot get artist/title which my other unit does.

2) It does not shut off the iPod when you turn the ignition off on the car. I drained the ipod twice before realizing this. I have a 4th generation iPod, so it may work correctly with newer ones. My understanding is that there may be a special cable that fixes this problem.

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