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Alpine CDA-9886
$350.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Multiple format support. Can read from and control flash drives, Microsoft Zunes and iPods (including the iPhone). Sounds great.
The Cons:Issues with the iPod (error 01). Poor quality. No EQ settings (only simple bass and treble adjustment).
Released in January 2008, the Alpine CDA-9886 is designed to accept multiple iPod versions including the iPhone. An optional adapter, the Alpine KCE-300BT, is required to use a cellular phone via the device.
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This also allows a user to utilize the hands free calling and phone book applications. The unit is Bluetooth ready and can deliver streaming audio. The Alpine CDA-9886 is capable of receiving HD signals and will automatically switch between digital and analog signals. The unit comes with a 5 band graphic equalizer, a 7 band parametric equalizer(PXA-H100 required), and an adjustable high pass filter. Alpine’s CDA-9886 is capable of reading MP3, WMA and AAC file formats and has a separate output for the sub-woofer. A percentage search function allows for quicker song retrieval form an iPod.
Features
- Full speed iPod connection
- Supports cellular phone use through an optional adapter
- Supports the iPhone
- MP3, WMA and AAC playback
- 50 watt by 4 channel power putput
- Bluetooth ready
- Steering wheel control ready
- HD signal reception
- XM & Sirius Satellite ready
- Bass and treble bandwidth selectors
- iPod cable included
- Streaming music playback
- CD signal to noise ratio of 105dB
- Multicasting capable
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can read from and control flash drives, Microsoft Zunes and iPods (including the iPhone)
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issues with the iPod (error 01)
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no EQ settings (only simple bass and treble adjustment)
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