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Hi grepin,

There are numerous good buys out there at the moment,

Here are a couple.

JB HIFI

Sony cdx7710f - 3 x preout, flip face,mp3 aux in, eq expect to pay $380

REPCO

Pioneer dehp6850mp - 3 x preout, flip face, ipod control, wma,aac, mp3, expect to pay $499 ( $70 cheaper than JB)

Cheers.

frx026

Eclipse. Nothing else. Thats my oppinion anyway.

Thanks for everyones replies.

I have started having a look and there are lots of options.

Eclipse has caught my attention and there is a model with 5V preout for the mid $350.

However it has 1 bit DAC (including the Pioneer 6850)and some other brands can have 24 bit D/A

Have also been offered a Pioneer 5850 for $538 with extra waranty.

This model has Burr Brown D/A ???? 6.5v preouts, BMX and Listening Pos stuff.

Edited by grepin

Picked up this one at Christmas time

Best sound output. Good old Dolby Digital

Cost me $750 but i think its back up to over $1000

This unit has everything! Even plays my Dual Layered DVD's filled with 8.5gig of mp3's :bomb_ie:

JVC.JPG

Edited by krzysiu

If you want a cheap HU that still does most stuff

i got a JVC (cant remember model number)

from JB for $250 (rrp is $320 or something but i

talked them down and paid cash). It plays MP3/WMA and has

sub/front/rear rca outputs.

Does everything thing i need it to.

Just after some opinions of what are the good Headunits at the moment.

Prices roughly if you know as well. What brands are best too.

After MP3 capability.

I used to really love alpine because I had a kick ass system in my last car, but since i put a pioneer in my current one i've been quite happy with it. i think it's a 3551?? Bought around christmas last year for $369 and it's a pretty decent deck with mp3 and an equaliser and remote

  • 3 weeks later...

Yeah, my first HU was a JVC. Was one of the cheapest MP3 HU's out when the technology was release.

I have a full alpine system now, and while I am happy with it, I wouldn't say I wouldn't buy anything else...

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