Advantages: Number of features, sound quality, radio reception Disadvantages: Overkill
...front section which just leaves a blank hole in the facia when you leave the car (no Alpine logo, I'm glad to say). Also Alpine offer a 1 year replacement warranty/insurance on the radio if it is stolen from you car after the dispaly has been removed.
Now come the gimmicks. You don't like Alpine's traditional pale blue buttons? Then select the Amber option. How many people are in the car and where are they sitting? Use SPS to automatically alter the fader and balance settings. Don't like the 'level' and radio signal strength indicators? Alter them.
The final and completely over the top function has to be the ability to alter the display angle. Find the screen too difficult to read with reflections on it? Tilt it up. If you can keep a straight face while doing this, you must take yourself far too seriously!
The worst part of the whole...
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Advantages: Great Sound, Power Disadvantages: None
...! They give the stereo the scope to go further and louder and still sound fantastic.
The build quality on Alpine speakers is second to none and the sound they reproduce is a truly solid and formidable one. I truly recomment Alpine speakers to any music lover, they are far better than any speakers owned in previous cars (some Wharfdale, Goodmans) They were also cheaper than I expected at 59.99 for the 6x9s! They have enhanced my musical quality no end!...
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Advantages: Plenty of bass, very comfortable, go very loud Disadvantages: Hard to power
...Sennheiser headphones rarely disappoint- it's usually a case of choosing how much you can afford and buying the ones that match that price. The 270s are priced just below the 25SPs, the DJs friend.
Just like the 25SPs, if wired up to a decent amp/mixer, they will go very loud before distorting. I have yet to find their limits before concerns for my future hearing have set in.
However, they are hard to drive. Plug them into your walkman/MD player/iPod and, in addition to looking a prat, you will be hard-pressed to drown-out loud background noise (say inside an airliner). This is not to discredit the closed-back design which generally attenuates the real world very well. DJs will not have a problem mixing at club sound levels.
The long-term listener will also be grateful for the full-cup design that fully envelops the ear, rather than...
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