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FS: Alpine 7875 MP3/CD Deck

Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 8:59 am
by Pappy
Perfect condition. No remote.

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Features & Specs:

Alpine CDA-7875

In-Dash CD Player/Receiver/Ai-Shuttle Controller

The Alpine CDA-7875 includes the exclusive "V-Drive" internal amplifier which delivers an incredible 60 Watts x 4 making it extremely powerful as well as versatile. The CDA-7875 is even compatible with XM Satellite Radio- simply add the optional receiver module and you will be enjoying coast-to-coast digital quality radio (subscription fee required). It has 3 pairs of RCA outputs for complete system expansion. The 4V subwoofer PreOut works great with Bass Engine Ready components and has two additional outputs for front & rear. Bass Engine Plus personalizes the system to your specific tastes. And speaking of taste, this particular unit has a silver face with blue illumination. It even comes with a wireless remote control for easy operation.

60W x 4 V-Drive Hybrid Amplifier
Bass Engine PlusĀ®
MaxTune SQ Tuner
XM Satellite Radio Ready
Swing Mechanism with Detachable Face
BBE Processor
Disc Title Memory
CD Text / CD Text Display
Versatile-Link Ready
Rotary Encoder Volume Knob
Silver Finish with Bright Blue LEDs (CDA-7875)
Dual-Color Display with Level Meter
Regulated 1-Bit DAC
4 Volt Subwoofer PreOut
3 PreOuts
Wireless Remote Control Included

$150 OBO

Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 8:53 pm
by zurno
umm, if anyone buys this and wants xm, I will be selling the XM shit that came with my car soon hopefully

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 9:29 pm
by Pappy
BUMP, $140 FIRM. I need this gone. Includes wiring harness! All you will need is the little dash kit to make it look stock for your car! This is a perfect deck for someone wanting to run aftermarket speakers / subs!

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 9:37 pm
by zurno
and buy my xm shit to go with it

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 1:46 am
by sc0tty8
Don't forget with v-drive decks, you need to run new wire with a fuse holder from the battery to the deck, like you would an amp....I had 2 v-drive decks, talk about clean sound from a deck.

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 8:20 am
by spots25
tell me about the internal crossover....

Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 9:22 am
by spots25
*cough cough* does it have an internal crossover? Is it 3 way?

Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 7:52 pm
by focinite
spots25 wrote: *cough cough* does it have an internal crossover? Is it 3 way?
im not sure but my premier has a digital 4 way and half spit crossover/eq!

Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 9:28 pm
by Pappy
spots25 wrote: *cough cough* does it have an internal crossover? Is it 3 way?


I believe so. But I am no audio guy. It makes speakers sound good though, and gives you the ability to tweak the shite out of everything.

Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 10:01 am
by CleanZX3
It does have a crossover.

The tone controls provide eight bass center frequency selections between about 50 Hz and 175 Hz, with four filter bandwidth options and a bit more than 12 dB of cut or boost. The high frequency section provides four center frequency options ranging from about 10 kHz to 17 kHz with about 10 dB of boost or cut. Minimum boost or cut measured about 2 dB in both the bass and treble sections.

Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 11:18 am
by spots25
CleanZX3 wrote: It does have a crossover.

The tone controls provide eight bass center frequency selections between about 50 Hz and 175 Hz, with four filter bandwidth options and a bit more than 12 dB of cut or boost. The high frequency section provides four center frequency options ranging from about 10 kHz to 17 kHz with about 10 dB of boost or cut. Minimum boost or cut measured about 2 dB in both the bass and treble sections.


you're thinking of an equilizer...

well, i'll check it out on alpines owners manual site whenever it starts responding...

if it DOES have a 3 way crossover, i'll take it

Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 11:56 am
by CleanZX3
spots25 wrote:
CleanZX3 wrote:It does have a crossover.

The tone controls provide eight bass center frequency selections between about 50 Hz and 175 Hz, with four filter bandwidth options and a bit more than 12 dB of cut or boost. The high frequency section provides four center frequency options ranging from about 10 kHz to 17 kHz with about 10 dB of boost or cut. Minimum boost or cut measured about 2 dB in both the bass and treble sections.


you're thinking of an equilizer...

well, i'll check it out on alpines owners manual site whenever it starts responding...

if it DOES have a 3 way crossover, i'll take it


You can cross it over. Like for the sub, you can cross it over at 80HZ and below, the front you can cross it over at 130hz and up, the rear you can cross it at 100HZ and up. Thats a crossover right?

Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 1:56 pm
by sc0tty8
CleanZX3 wrote:
spots25 wrote:
CleanZX3 wrote:It does have a crossover.

The tone controls provide eight bass center frequency selections between about 50 Hz and 175 Hz, with four filter bandwidth options and a bit more than 12 dB of cut or boost. The high frequency section provides four center frequency options ranging from about 10 kHz to 17 kHz with about 10 dB of boost or cut. Minimum boost or cut measured about 2 dB in both the bass and treble sections.


you're thinking of an equilizer...

well, i'll check it out on alpines owners manual site whenever it starts responding...

if it DOES have a 3 way crossover, i'll take it


You can cross it over. Like for the sub, you can cross it over at 80HZ and below, the front you can cross it over at 130hz and up, the rear you can cross it at 100HZ and up. Thats a crossover right?


YEah thats an x-over.

The fronts should have a high pass, and selectable at 6 or 12 db, maybe more and the sub should be 12db x-over.

Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 6:37 pm
by zurno
the fronts and rears have different x over selection, sweet!

my old premier only had sub and then the main speakers

Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 6:44 pm
by Pappy
What CleanZX3 said, it used to be his.

Spots if ya want it, PM me. We can figure a ship out or something.