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Alpine CDA-9815 vs. Panasonic THD Meter


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Another quick test of an Old School Alpine head unit...this time the CDA-9815. It's from around 2004, so not REAL old school, but still pretty old in terms of car audio gear.

The 9815 has the internal V-Drive amp, claiming 60w x 4 output, we don't verify the output of the amplifier, we are just concerned with the pre-amp voltage output and THD. I test once with the internal amps ON, then once again with the internal amps OFF. Do you expect a big difference? Do you expect ANY difference? Watch the vid to find out...


http://youtu.be/Fza-1zludTA

(^^ for some reason my video link is not embedding as a video?)

See my videos on YouTube http://www.willistonaudio.com  Many tests and demos of OLD and NEW SCHOOL car audio gear!


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You should have let us guess before you posted it!!!! I knew it was going to be less though because I saw someone on another forum who had this issue but it was way more of a difference for them, different model head unit but still an Alpine. I guess that is kind of cheating though.

Anyway nice video man, I have seen a bunch of your stuff before, I like it! I wish I had one of those meters!!!!!!

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