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<blockquote data-quote="LCP" data-source="post: 167466" data-attributes="member: 2424"><p>"JVC is reliable"... wow, that is good to hear... I actually almost bought one already, for my other car, but decided to hold off till next year's models (whatever those may be)... wanna concentrate on setting up the ICE on my E36 first.</p><p> </p><p>Speaking of reliability, my other car is now having the super basic cheapo Pioneer DEH-1450 swapped from the E36... this is a year 2002 bottom-of-the-line HU from Pioneer, and surprisingly it has been very reliable, and never skipped a bit (yet), even on my Satria's super stiff coilovers... tuner reception is better too, comparing with my Alpine CDA-9833 when it was in my Satria.</p><p> </p><p>For those looking for a basic HU, reliable and with reasonable basic sound quality, I think it's always good to stick to long established brands that can offer HU at "cheap and good" pricing, eg., Pioneer, JVC, Kenwood, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCP, post: 167466, member: 2424"] "JVC is reliable"... wow, that is good to hear... I actually almost bought one already, for my other car, but decided to hold off till next year's models (whatever those may be)... wanna concentrate on setting up the ICE on my E36 first. Speaking of reliability, my other car is now having the super basic cheapo Pioneer DEH-1450 swapped from the E36... this is a year 2002 bottom-of-the-line HU from Pioneer, and surprisingly it has been very reliable, and never skipped a bit (yet), even on my Satria's super stiff coilovers... tuner reception is better too, comparing with my Alpine CDA-9833 when it was in my Satria. For those looking for a basic HU, reliable and with reasonable basic sound quality, I think it's always good to stick to long established brands that can offer HU at "cheap and good" pricing, eg., Pioneer, JVC, Kenwood, etc... [/QUOTE]
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