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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8867986" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>I don't think that the pico fuse thing is still a "thing" as I think they have moved to a type of pico breaker? That said there are other considerations that I have read about that seem to infer more features, GUI layout, etc. or better sound from the Excelons and the Alpine units. That is common in car audio as companies are constantly "one-upping" each other. The Pioneer PRS lines were the go to in CD playback for years due to the EQ ability (ahead of its time, for that time) and the Burr Brown DACs used for playback. Being the CD old-school kind of person that I am, I actually have an extra DEH-80PRS handy and am eyeing a Carrozzeria 919 for backup to that backup! Look for features that you want and are compatible with your needs in any of the name brands, then check out specifics of the units that fit the bill. There will never be a shortage of opinions on what is and what is not better, but that is always subjective to a degree. As with almost all units, you pay to play and all the big boys make some killer units, just need to go with the brand and features that appeal to you and that are in the budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8867986, member: 689267"] I don't think that the pico fuse thing is still a "thing" as I think they have moved to a type of pico breaker? That said there are other considerations that I have read about that seem to infer more features, GUI layout, etc. or better sound from the Excelons and the Alpine units. That is common in car audio as companies are constantly "one-upping" each other. The Pioneer PRS lines were the go to in CD playback for years due to the EQ ability (ahead of its time, for that time) and the Burr Brown DACs used for playback. Being the CD old-school kind of person that I am, I actually have an extra DEH-80PRS handy and am eyeing a Carrozzeria 919 for backup to that backup! Look for features that you want and are compatible with your needs in any of the name brands, then check out specifics of the units that fit the bill. There will never be a shortage of opinions on what is and what is not better, but that is always subjective to a degree. As with almost all units, you pay to play and all the big boys make some killer units, just need to go with the brand and features that appeal to you and that are in the budget. [/QUOTE]
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