Alpine CDA 9853R Reviews

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Alpine CDA 9853R
3.9 stars
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  • Reviewer Ratings3.1 stars
  • Overall Rating4 stars

 

4 Reviews For Alpine CDA 9853R

  • Guest 18th Oct 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    i think its pretty good esp. coz i like sumthin with a lot of base so i rate it well

  • gurjitsidhu 21st Dec 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    It does what you want it to do. Its very high tech and other people saying they dont like it is prob because they haven't spent the time to go through the manual - put it this way, if you don't know about sound then dont get this. You can't just change bass he normal way - its all equalisers so you get the exact response you want if you know how to.
  • 2nzy 31st Mar 2008

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    Just total rubbish, wake up Alpine, its 2008, time to step up and cater for today ' s specs and formats, at least make your units parts accessible!
    Bad access to CD, no connections, you have to buy all extras, USB is placed stupidly round the back, radio does not store stations, and face panel is a 15 min job to put on and off.
  • Dr Crinkle Rank: Corporal 12th Jul 2005

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    I previously had a Kenwood CD/MP3 player in my old car but when I got a new car I decided to upgrade to this relatively high level CD/Receiver.

    The sound quality is great and the Alpine CDA 9853R has plenty of connections for amps and inputs which is why I bought it. The problem is that compared to the Kenwood I found the controls very difficult to learn and not at all intuitive. There is not an obvious way to any particular function, you need the book in one hand for even quite simple tasks. ...