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It is a nice HU but Im not so sure if its going to be able to compete with Kenwood and Pioneers new HU's coming out.
The Kenwood KVT-915DVD is a 7-inch touschscreen display with onboard 5.1 channel processing, plays MP3s, HD Radio, DVD-Audio, and controls Sirius Satellite radio and an optional Music Keg. Also has a built-in tv tuner.
Pioneers AVH-P7500DVD is also a 7-inch touchscreen tv. It also has 5 channel processing, plays MP3s, DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs and has a built in tv tuner.
The H700 for the Alpine is supposed to retail for around $850. That is a little high but it is a gorgeous piece. The D900 + H700 combo would look pretty amazing.
I've played with the D900 recently. The screen seemed a bit bulky, but maybe because I'm used to the thin display on the kenwoods. The GUI looked the same as all of the other Alpines, just a bit "refined". I didnt see any new technology that screamed "buy me", but I didnt get to watch any video on it. Car Toys was having issues with Alpines new brake w/ parking brake feature they seemed to have added.
Im still a huge fan of the kenwood 910/911, especially at the new price theyre offering it ($1800, down from $2400 :eek: )
If anyone has had a lot of time to play with the D900, I'd like some other opinions, especially on the display. Does the 1.15M pixels make a big difference?
It is a nice HU but Im not so sure if its going to be able to compete with Kenwood and Pioneers new HU's coming out.
Wow, things have changed. Alpine having to compete with Pioneer and Kenwood? That's like a Corvette having to compete with a Mustang. :D I have never seen a Kenwood or a Pioneer that I had to have. I have HAD to have four Alpines.
Keep in mind that the alpine H700 (processing) offers the following:
1. Fully automated RTA tuning
2. Fully automated time correction
3. 31 bands per channel (6 channels) EQ.
4. High S/N ratio
5. Dolby Prologic II
6. Multiple Tos-Link inputs for other digital devices.
All of the above are performed in the digital domain, such that no infomation is lost. The D/A conversion on the alpine uses a very high quality DAC from bur-brown. At CES we measured the D900/H700 solution and found a 116db S/N ration (after processing). Simply astonishing...
Most man can't even get 100db S/N.
The H700 utilizes Tos link input connectors, so that you can use the digital output of an X-box, MD player etc... Niether pioneer, kenwood or eclipse used a standard connector (or had an input to begin with).
Having the 5.1 decoder "built into" the head isn't always the best option.
Remeber that markup for MSRP is usually 80%, meaning that the Internet dealers will be offering them much cheaper.
Wow, things have changed. Alpine having to compete with Pioneer and Kenwood? That's like a Corvette having to compete with a Mustang. I have never seen a Kenwood or a Pioneer that I had to have. I have HAD to have four Alpines.
The Kenwood TV's have always been the best since the p-907. I agree, for the most part, when comparing the rest of the gear.
Theres no contest, Kenwood wins hands down.
It'd be better to compare the past Alpine tvs to the Clarions :) Thats more like comparing Camaros and Mustangs.
Yep, got the news too :mad No h700 till probably July :rolleyes:
The bad part is the rest of the system is on hold till then, but it is in and operational :D
I have to agree with the Kenwood stuff, you see more Kenwood 910/911's in show cars and IASCA/USAC cars than any other flip out monitor. Alpine does run a close 2nd, and will be better off with their new d900. But the 915 from Kenwood will be hard to beat in a all-in-one unit.