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Replacing head unit, need to have frequen

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Topic: Replacing head unit, need to have frequen

Posted By: lnlogauge
Subject: Replacing head unit, need to have frequen
Date Posted: January 03, 2005 at 8:49 PM

Today, I was driving home from work and my head unit stopped putting out sound. It still works, but just no sound. Im gonna take a guess and say the amplifier went out in it. Now I need a replacement. I am driving a couple clarion 6x9's, pioneer premiere tweeters, and some crappy 4"s. The most important drive is my Orion 10's with an arion 300 watt amp. My old CD player was a Pioner DEH3300, and I was able to adjust my subs to make them sound really good. I tried putting a Kenwood KDC-519, and I was only able to adjust bass with a + and - number that ddidnt do anything, no frequency adjusting available. I need to get a replacement now, and I want to be able to adjust my subs to their potential. I dont want a motorized face, because those break. Any suggestions would be great. I dont want to spend over 250 for the head unit, and I dont want to buy a seperate equalizer. Thanks alot


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Posted By: jeffchilcott
Date Posted: January 03, 2005 at 9:06 PM
you could look into the new panisonic cdq lines.   The cq-c5310 I think that is the model # has a built in 7 channel eq along with crossovers for both HP and LP. These are about $200-$250 around here

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Posted By: raydawg357
Date Posted: January 04, 2005 at 1:53 PM
You could also check into the Pioneeer DEH-P4600MP.  It has seperate bass control and plays MP3 format.   It cost around $180.

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