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Old 9th October 2007, 15:56   #31
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why is the price so high in Delhi for the 9887 without B/W,in Mumbai i think the price is around 17-18 grands
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Old 12th October 2007, 02:31   #32
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hi guys,

the plan t install the 9887 has been postponed till next month. im going to buy it in the first week for sure.

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Old 9th December 2007, 22:20   #33
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Hi Guys,

Where can I get Alpine 9887 with B&W in Bangalore?
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Old 10th December 2007, 00:07   #34
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Here are some contradictory results:

Pioneer DEH-P880 Vs Alpine CDA-9887 - Realm of Excursion: Forum

Alpine CDA-9887 or Pioneer DEH-880prs - Car Audio Forum - CarAudio.com

The choice is yours.
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Old 10th December 2007, 00:19   #35
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Get the one which you are able to get and also on which you are getting a good deal. Both are good HU. I would rate them equally good.
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Old 10th December 2007, 01:27   #36
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I'd go for 9887 if given a choice. Yes, some people are stubborn like me.
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Old 10th December 2007, 01:35   #37
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I'd go for 9887 if given a choice. Yes, some people are stubborn like me.
Guess I'm one of them... Get the 9887
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Old 10th December 2007, 05:18   #38
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Guess I'm one of them... Get the 9887
that day is not too far, im gonna get it soon. its really difficult for me to save up. i just cant. and when i saved up enough, it wasn't in stock. man, i was sad that day and till now im sad as i have spent the saved money. i think i will buy it in the 1st week of jab,
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Old 17th December 2007, 00:39   #39
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Hows the clarity of radio in 9887?
I find that in my Pio 4750 radio clarity is not good compared to CD. I listen to radio when I am in city limits.
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Old 17th December 2007, 03:10   #40
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clipto333 get the 9887 and change to clipto9887 .
i am currently using the 9887 and had experienced the pioneer as well.both are very nice head units.
pioneer was a clear winner when it was released long ago(once upon a time in U.S.)
ALPINE 9887 is the clear winner today with even more technological advancements over pioneer880..both head units are having all the features your looking for but you'll definitely find a major sound diffrence only with high end speakers.AND THE MAJOR TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT IS THE IMPRINT DECODER..yet not launched in india but one tuned with the decoder you'll beat any pioneer any day!!

as for the radio clarity,its almost the same as other alpine head units (nothing special)
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as for the radio clarity,its almost the same as other alpine head units (nothing special)
Thank you.
This seems to be a great head unit.
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Old 18th December 2007, 01:25   #42
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Hows the clarity of radio in 9887?
I find that in my Pio 4750 radio clarity is not good compared to CD. I listen to radio when I am in city limits.
no, it normally is not. radio is good in a blau 2RDS HU. else u get aftermarket FM boosters around 800. will try one soon and post a report if they make a difference. company claims a 35 dB gain.
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no, it normally is not. radio is good in a blau 2RDS HU. else u get aftermarket FM boosters around 800. will try one soon and post a report if they make a difference. company claims a 35 dB gain.
Thanks montyguru. I will try to get a FM Booster aswell.
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Old 18th December 2007, 05:58   #44
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I am going to Ireland in Jan for a week. Is it a good idea to get it through websites in Ireland, like Crutchfield?

During last visit, I found the price of electronic goods in Ireland / Frankfurt Airport to be high.
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Checked Amazon Ireland. Available for 300$.

Amazon.com: Alpine CDA-9887 - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4: Electronics
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