Look what i just got.
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Originally Posted by WiLL
Good stuff? What will the rest of the system look like?
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That's a great-sounding and easy-to-use headunit (the 9845.) My bro just put one in his car a few weeks back and it sounds good even with the factory speakers for the time being. The only thing I don't like about it is that you can't start to shuffle and stay on the track you're currently listening to. To me, it's pretty annoying, and it wouldn't have been tough for Alpine to program it that way..
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I cant wait to get it and install it. Waiting to figure out which install it and which install harness to use.
QUOTE=dave97LX]That's a great-sounding and easy-to-use headunit (the 9845.) My bro just put one in his car a few weeks back and it sounds good even with the factory speakers for the time being. The only thing I don't like about it is that you can't start to shuffle and stay on the track you're currently listening to. To me, it's pretty annoying, and it wouldn't have been tough for Alpine to program it that way..[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=dave97LX]That's a great-sounding and easy-to-use headunit (the 9845.) My bro just put one in his car a few weeks back and it sounds good even with the factory speakers for the time being. The only thing I don't like about it is that you can't start to shuffle and stay on the track you're currently listening to. To me, it's pretty annoying, and it wouldn't have been tough for Alpine to program it that way..[/QUOTE]