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I'll do all of this when I'm out of school for the semester and have more time and money to play with everything. As I mentioned elsewhere my volume knob is going out, and while I'll probably still fix it, it's an indication that it's time for a new unit.
Looks like the DVA-9861 has iPersonalize, which I thought included time alignment, but I have no idea what it actually is. The PXA-H701 says it has auto time correction. Is that one of those microphone setups? If so does it also do auto EQ? Those are features that I'd also like to have, but I'm not about to pay $1500 for the Eclipse unit and buy their signal processor for another $400 to get them.
Is anyone else really annoyed with how head unit quality seems to fluctuate year to year? Like the DVA-9861 only claims 18W RMS, whereas my unit from 2004 says 23W, and was even a cheaper unit. I'm not sure if they changed the testing methods or they just assume no one will use the internal amp at that level, but it seems that every model year is just a new mix and match of specs and features.