Alpine CDA-9887

 

Silver Member
Username: Jaackdeth

United States

Post Number: 821
Registered: Sep-04
Can I get your thoughts on the head unit, thanks, here are the specs.


Product Details

* Remote Control Included
* Built-in Audio Mute
* Audio Interrupt Input
* Amplifier Remote Turn-On Output
* Power Antenna Output
* Dimmer Input
* Detachable Face Plate: Detachable Face Plate
* DIN Trim Plate: Detachable Trim Plate
* Clock: Built-In Clock
* Fader & Balance: Fader & Balance Controls
* Bass & Treble: Bass & Treble Controls
* Steering Wheel Control: Steering Wheel Control Ready
* Auxiliary Input: Versatile-Link Ready
* DAC: 24-Bit DAC
* Bluetooth: Bluetooth Ready
* PreOut: 3 PreOut (4V PreOut)
* Easy Navigating: Quick Search
* Playback: MP3/AAC/WMA Playback
* Illumination Buttons: Blue
* Face Color: Gunmetal Black
* Control Type: Rotary Encoder Knob
* Display: 2 Line Biolite Display
* CD Changer: CD Changer Control
* Power Output: 50W x 4 High Power Amplifier
* DAC: 24-Bit DAC
* Music Playback: MP3/AAC/WMA Playback
* Disc Playback Type: CD/CD-R/CD-RW
* Satellite radio
* Connection for iPod
* Bluetooth
 

Platinum Member
Username: Glasswolf

Post Number: 13708
Registered: Dec-03
Alpine makes good head units.
That model has 4V preouts, which is good.
If it has the features you want, and a price you can handle, go for it.
 

Silver Member
Username: Jaackdeth

United States

Post Number: 822
Registered: Sep-04
Ok, thanks again.
 

New member
Username: Joe1234

Post Number: 8
Registered: May-09
Lacks built-in USB, consider the CDA-117 if that's a problem.
 

New member
Username: Gibnihtmus

Post Number: 10
Registered: May-10
you should try and find a 9886. Those have a USB and it comes with an ipod cable in the box. i dont know why they took out the usb in a newer model. Also imprint for the 9887 software costs a lot more if your into that.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Basshead86

Steady as she goes

Post Number: 11198
Registered: Aug-05
The CDA-9886 does not have USB, and it does not come with a USB cable.


It has the ability to connect an ipod, but it is done using the "optional" KCE-422i cable. ~$20 for the cable.

The CDA-117 is the evolution of the 9886, it has USB connectivity, and comes with the cable to do so.

The 9887 is more geared for use with the IMPRINT PXA-H100 DSP, as it has limited internal equalization if i'm not mistaken.

Hope this helps
 

Bronze Member
Username: Gibnihtmus

Post Number: 14
Registered: May-10
the 9886 has a usb connected to it in the back. and It comes with an ipod cable not a usb. The usb is built in.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Basshead86

Steady as she goes

Post Number: 11206
Registered: Aug-05
I stand corrected, Alpine's website does not mention USB. It does come with the KCE-422i cable, but it doesn't come with the USB cable.


I wonder why they are trying to push the Full Speed™ connection so hard when a simple USB connection is all it takes to have full connectivity and the ability to charge your ipod...hm
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