| Alpine CD-R/-RW/MP3/AAC/WMA Receiver, CDA-9886 |  | Brand: Alpine Category: Car Audio or Theater
List Price: $350.00 Buy Used: $215.33 as of 8/1/2010 04:10 EDT details You Save: $134.67 (38%)
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Seller: Tech for Less Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 31,061
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 7 x 2 SAT Radio ready HD Radio Ready with Multicasting BioLite high-definition display 4 Volt Pre-Outs for Front, Rear, and Subwoofer channels w/Subwoofer Level control High-Pass Crossover (selectable 80/120/160Hz)
MPN: CDA-9886 Model: CDA-9886 UPC: 793276711465 EAN: 0793276711465 ASIN: B0011E7OXU
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| Features:
| • | Full Speed Connection for iPod makes hooking up your iPod a snap, with no ugly wires to clutter up your dash | | • | Bluetooth ready with AV profile | | • | Ready for USB mass storage devices | | • | Steering wheel remote/Remote Control ready | | • | Spanish language compatible |
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Product Description This is an audiophile's ideal CD player solution for their car - premium quality sound Alpine delivers with modern convenience and control. Enjoy a cool blue illuminated, BioLite high definition display to view all your song information. The CDA-9886 is a robust Ai-NET head unit, so you can connect to a wide array of digital media sources and formats, including HD RadioTM, XM® or SIRIS® satellite radio, Bluetooth connectivity for hands free calling, USB mass storage devices and CD changers, for a truly integrated in-car digital experience. (Separate adapters and/or subscriptions required) Whatever your choice the CDA-9886 will make all your sources sound great using it's high quality 24-Bit DSP to make sure you get every musical detail from all your favorite digital media. This unit also comes with an included remote control, for extra convenience.
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Good but could be better... July 31, 2010 aznthndr24 I really don't have much to say. I've had an Alpine head unit in the three cars I've had in my life. I don't think I'll ever stray from them. This unit definitely does exactly what I want it to do. I wish it had a Zune hookup because I had to pay $100 to install an auxiliary input for my Zune HD. For some reason, I still think my CDA-9815 that I bought in 2003 for my '00 Honda Civic Si was a lot better.
best alpine on earth February 7, 2010 Edgar Esparza Lopez (austin tx) the best,the original quality for stereos is the alpine i love it it sound like heil.....
Error 01 December 2, 2009 Jamie Shultz (Apex, NC) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have had the stero for less then a year. I have the same problem as another user. Error 01. Nobody knows how to fix this, except get a new radio. They (Alpine) don't seem as good as they used to (quality that is).
Good sound, lacks EQ and has poor nav November 21, 2009 Harry Zweier (NEPA, United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fundamentally, the sound quality is great. I like the 4 volt pre-outs because I'm using a separate crossover and two amps. Overall the sound is excellent. But the menus--ugh, not at all intuitive. I have three major gripes: 1)No mid EQ--WTF? Both of my former Blaupunkts had treble, bass, AND mid EQ and for less money. With this thing, you need to buy the extra "imprint" system for lots more $ just to have a mid tweak. I always prefer a slight cut in certain harsh mid frequencies and now I can't. 2)Ipod navigation can be brutal on a big collection--for instance if you know the name of the song but not anything else, you can go to percentage search with the numbered (radio station preset) buttons and narrow it down to a section of the alphabet, which can be a pretty broad section, say A-G. But now you have to scroll through all the A to G titles one at a time with the dial, which seems endless. Who has that much patience? Couldn't they find a way to let you go to a LETTER? Also if you're down the hierarchy of folders, say, from artist to album but want to go back up to artist, you have to start all over again from the beginning of search mode--no way to just "go up one level" (left) as on ipod navigation itself and as on my last blaupunkt. 3)Most frustrating: If you are navigating and hesitate a bit too long, it times out and you have to go BACK to the beginning of the whole process. Grrrrgh! In short, I didn't buy another blaupunkt because I had two of them die an early death but they definitely had the more intuitive and functional menu nav. All things considered, I'd rather just have an aux in (which this lacks--it just offers the high speed ipod connect and a USB cable, no aux jack) and just use the ipod itself to navigate.
Excellent November 1, 2009 T. Stevens This head unit lets you play music from an Ipod or a USB thumb drive. It displays the song and artist from both and allows you to setup folders and playlist. It has six channel pre-outs (4 channels plus the subwoofer) It has Imprint and is infinitely adjustable. I was able to fine tune my system and it sounds great. Now, throw in Satellite radio, HD radio, Bluetooth, and the BioLite display. The display looks great and is easy to read in any light. The menu is easy to navigate and the sound quality is the best I have heard in any car. This is the reason I choose an Alpine. I is the best. As expected.
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