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Old Apr 20, 2007 | 12:23 PM
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Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

Back in the early '90's Alpine came out w/what I consider to be the best head unit ever. The 7534s. I bought one for my car. I loved it so much, I bought another for my truck. My friends liked it so much, they bought the same thing for their cars. Years later, when my car was broken into and stripped, I started over, by buying a USED 7534s off ebay. Now I'm starting from scratch in my GF's 97 Wrangler which has no factory radio at all. I want another 7534s, but can't find one on ebay.

So what I really want is a head unit that is as USER FRIENDLY as that one was. What I liked (I mean LOVED) about it was the fact that inspite of it's broad capabilities, it had an extremely simple and efficient face plate that was very easy to use, and intuitive. It reminded my very much of a home stereo receiver, in it's layout, and mode changing/controls. It would play cassette tapes, radio, and a remote 6 disk changer. I don't need tapes anymore, but a single disk in-dash, w/remote 6 disk would be nice. I don't want a goofy, multicolored display that covers the whole face. I don't need or want a whacky display that has images of dolphins jumping in the ocean. The disply only needs to show me basic information; volume, station, settings, etc. I don't want motorized face plates. I don't want whacky, pre prgrammed EQ's...I want basic treble and bass adjustments, that are easy to get to, and I want a loudness function. I want to be able to turn it on and off by pressing one button, once. No holding and waiting. I don't want to wait for sound after switching stations or play sources (Slow volume ramp-up). I want "tone memory" for the different sources: bass and treble settings on radio vs. CD.

What I want is a brand new Alpine 7534s....which doesn't exist. Does anyone know if there is a BASIC, high performance head out there anymore? W/no gimmicks?

If you give me advise, could you please give your reasons for the brand/model you're recommending? Thanks!

-Tom
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Old Apr 20, 2007 | 02:27 PM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

i have had 3 different alpine modles my current is 9885

i love it , i would go with a alpine model ,
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-GUmfknO...Display=Alpine

that was my last old one that was stolen i would recomend getting that
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Old Apr 20, 2007 | 05:15 PM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

The new alpine units don't really look much different then the old ones. They might be a little better because of the sound control in a turn up/down instead of the push buttons. The rest is the same but if your into using your phone and junk its got that too. Or if you got kids that have ipods and junk its got that too.

Best bet is just find one you like and go on eBay like you did before and get it for cheap thats what I did.
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Old Apr 21, 2007 | 07:46 AM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

I have the Alpine CDA-9857, MP3 player, HD radio, Sat (not just Sirrus or XM but both) ready, highspeed iPod input....really loaded and a nice faceplate. The one thing I've always hated about alpines was the display, this one has a two line display that shows alot of info depending on what you use.



http://www.crutchfield.com/S-T6Zj63m...7&i=500CDA9857

I picked mine up on e-bay for like $259 or so for it.
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Old Apr 21, 2007 | 09:03 AM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

make sure you dont buy anything from crutchfield there to expencive

check out places like

http://techronics.com/index.cfm?fuse...3830&aff=72182

and iksound
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Old Apr 24, 2007 | 07:56 PM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

my deh-p7700mp is very easy to use and i only got it for 130
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Old Apr 25, 2007 | 09:49 PM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

you could always pull a monsoon head unit from a newer j-body or something like that that has the mp3 capability its user friendly, has great output, has basic treble and bass control no stupid displays its back lit red and pretty easy to find. i dont know how hard it is to find one with a cd changer but with mp3 cds you dont need a changer cuz you can have 150+ songs on one disc. You can try junkyards and ebay and shouldnt have a problem getting one but it is a 1.5 din so if you need a 1din then your either cutting or not going to get this, and as far as i know you cant really find a wiring harness from gm to jeep so you'd have to set up all the wires
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Old Apr 26, 2007 | 08:58 PM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

Originally Posted by Thestriped1
you could always pull a monsoon head unit from a newer j-body or something like that that has the mp3 capability its user friendly, has great output, has basic treble and bass control no stupid displays its back lit red and pretty easy to find. i dont know how hard it is to find one with a cd changer but with mp3 cds you dont need a changer cuz you can have 150+ songs on one disc. You can try junkyards and ebay and shouldnt have a problem getting one but it is a 1.5 din so if you need a 1din then your either cutting or not going to get this, and as far as i know you cant really find a wiring harness from gm to jeep so you'd have to set up all the wires
That's by far, the best idea that I've heard so far. You're right; all teh usefull features, w/none of the retarded ones. Plus, if I hook it up right, I can get speed controlled volume. Thanks!!
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my deh-p7700mp is very easy to use and i only got it for 130
Dude, you need to go back and re-read my first post. Not to sound like a d!ck, but....is that a fking DOLPHIN in the back ground??? Der...
http://i24.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/9a/c8/d95e_1.JPG

-Tom

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Old Apr 26, 2007 | 09:16 PM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

no problem just trying to help. And SCV is deffinately an awesome feature especially if its a jeep wrangler cuz you can take the parts off and not have to touch the stereo.
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Old May 5, 2010 | 05:18 PM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

Revived from the dead, instead of starting a new thread. I never bought anything in the above situation, but now have a new situation at hand; need a head unit AND amp for my '92 'Vette.

Buying an '05 CTS-V educated me on the value of DVD head units. Aside from playing DVD's, there is the benefit of having a large, simple, easy to read screen, with BIG, SIMPLE BUTTONS. Until I realized that I might be able to find those features aftermarket, I was pretty much resolved that I would not buy an aftermarket HU again...until once again, form follows function.

Following that little novel, here are my questions:
1. What is the most SIMPLE, straight-forward, least annoying double DIN DVD player on the market. I don't care about NAV, GPS, XM, any of that ****. I just want to be able to play CD's, a CD shuttle control would be a bonus (if such a thing exists), and Ipod...eh.

2. What is available today, that I could buy used that is comparable to the Soundstream Reference 300SX? That was a great little amp. I would buy another one in a second but they're SO old now...

Thanks for reading
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Old May 7, 2010 | 09:45 AM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

Originally Posted by Tom 400 CFI
2. What is available today, that I could buy used that is comparable to the Soundstream Reference 300SX? That was a great little amp. I would buy another one in a second but they're SO old now...

Thanks for reading
I don't really have anything helpful for you, but just wanted to add my appreciation for the older Soundstream amps. They were very solid and clean for their time and worked great for me during the 1990s.

I guess I'm showing my age, but I haven't had an aftermarket amp in a vehicle since 2001...
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Old May 9, 2010 | 06:44 PM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

i would recommend alpines double dins thats what ive been using for about two years theyre really simple and look nice and have the best outputs and as for an amp soundstream reference series are awesome i bought one from a pawn shop for my 85 z/28 about 6 years ago it came out of there went in my 99 yukon i sold that last fall now its in my 85 iroc pushing all the interior speakers and 2 12'' kicker cvr's still works like its brand new and sounds better than a lot of other stuff ive heard i actually just a few weeks ago hooked my amp up in my buddies car to show him how good they are hes a die hard rockford fan i let him borrow the amp for like three days he just just cam by last night as a matter of fact to show me he found one and hooked it up in his car and he said its better than his rokford amp ever was
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Old May 11, 2010 | 04:17 PM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

^That was one Looooooong sentence! Thanks for the input though.

On that Apline double DIN DVD, will that thing control a CD changer? I've also gotten recommondations on the Pioneer 3200 and 4200. Does any one know if either of those Pioneers will control a CD changer?


LASTLY and this goes back a ways... This is for a totally differnt system (in my boat). Can I use the same ALPINE 6 disk changer (a CHM S620) -just the changer itself- off an Alpine TDM head (w/CD shuttle control)...that I'm using right now, controlled by a RF modulator set up? IOW, I have a Alpine 6 disk changer in my truck, run with the Alpine RF modulator and control. Can I attach THAT Alpine 6 disk changer to a mid '90's Alpine TDM 7543 head (using the appropiate cable) and would the Changer work?

That's a lot of questions! Thanks for reading and replying!

-Tom

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Old May 12, 2010 | 04:08 AM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)



eh? ehhh?

MX406 AM/FM/CD Player Features

·ChangerControlCenter
· Dual 20-Bit Digital-to-Analog Converters
· Rotary Volume Control
· Analog Bass and Treble Controls
· Fiber Optic Input for CD Changer
· 4-Volt Line Level Output (4-Channels)
· 2-Channel RCA Aux Input
· Blue Display w/Traditional McIntosh Glass Styling
http://www.mcintoshlabs.com/products...-cd-player.asp
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Old May 12, 2010 | 05:55 AM
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For GM fit this one is good. Also sounds great this too will control a cd changer.

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Old May 16, 2010 | 04:21 PM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

If you can get a hold of a 7618(tape) or a 7909(cd, no mp3's) those are legends and are pretty basic head units
Nakamichis and Denons are also simple and very user friendly with great SQ.
Clarion 9225....
all of those come with a pretty high price tag though...
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Old May 18, 2010 | 12:28 AM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

alpine cde-100 i got one. theyre simple and sound great.
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Old Dec 20, 2011 | 07:23 AM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

If you are still looking for an Alpine 7534 Receiver, I have one in good condition. Not used much. Please e-mail me at gemini400@juno.com if you or anyone else are interested.
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Old Dec 20, 2011 | 11:11 AM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

I am interested. WIll email you....

Thanks for writing!

For the rest, I went ahead and bought an Alpine TDM7534 off ebay. I got the working head, faceplate and bezel, an Alpine Changer and an Alpine KTP-445 Power Pack amp...for $69.00. I love that ****. Installed it in the 'Vette with two JL Audio amps, 1 12" in the rear storage bin, 4, 2-way front speakers, and 2, 6x9s int the rear. It's working awesome.

NOW I"m on a mission to make the Alpine head...orange!
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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 12:29 PM
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What do you guys think about this one... ? Doesn't seem to be too busy in the front and has a decent price.. http://www.cnet.com/8301-31045_1-10429258-269.html
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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 04:33 PM
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How about a stock unit with an aux jack?
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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 07:23 AM
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http://www.crutchfield.com/p_113KIV9...KIV-BT901.html

the one i'm looking at. just having trouble losing the "cd" portion..i must be getting old, i haven't put a cd into a radio in years but i for some nostalgic reason i want it in there?? lol

Can i ask you guys for opinions on brand names? e.g. Pioneer, Alpine, Kenwood, JVC, etc. looking for compatibility with smart phones (for pandora). i have a blackberry today but may change to an i-phone down the road. This Kenwood I listed has a built in drive with 512mb storage, thought that was pretty cool. thanks guys!

wanting a nice look, nothing "too" futuristic, but with a nice, classy, red color optioned display.

Also found this one.. pretty nice very cheap (the budget for my stereo build is pretty high) this will allow me to use the saving s elsewhere like a new exhaust with polished tips??
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_105KDR8...-KD-R80BT.html

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Old Apr 29, 2012 | 08:49 AM
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Re: Help me find a head unit I like (older guy)

I have had the Alpine ida-001 since the first week it came out very easy to use no crossover. It was the best Ipod capable deck I have ever seen. I just went to a kenwood 10 times better sound quality it has bluetooth and hd radio built in. Bluetooth works great with windows down in the city but not so much with the windows down above 50 mph. The other nice thing it has is a cd player. I went over 4 years without a cdplayer.
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Old May 26, 2012 | 07:05 AM
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Hi,
Thanks for writing
it is unique.alpine units different to old.
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