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$400.00 Year / Model Reviewed: 1996 Summary: Well, it's been a while since I've done a review on here. But I don't like to do reviews unless it is a product I know inside and out and the 9255 is one these products. Its sound quality is fantastic, unparalleled by mostly anything out there. Warmer than my old Sony CDX-C90 and Pioneer DEH-P940MP (I used to go through CD players every few weeks or so). But the 9255 is one deck that I will never give up...well, except for maybe a 9255EXL, HX-D1 (NOT the HX-D10 POS LOL ;) or maybe one of those new Pioneer DEH-P77MP's only available in Europe or a DEX-P9. But nothing and I mean NOTHING compares with this unit. The RCA's simply don't clip (Alpine 4 volt RCA's will clip as low as 2.5 volts!!!) and the midrange quality from this deck simply blows any other deck that I A/B with it away. I do my comparison listening in a big home system with wiring for 12volt for the source unit so this is in no way affected by vehicle interiors. The 9255 is, simply, music. More decks like this need to be released to the USA. MORE I TELL YA!!! To the man that bought his second hand for $160, I'll buy from you for that much, heh heh LOL Strengths: Beautiful SQ, like I said, it is music and nothing but music. It is the highest quality as well and built like a tank. Analog volume control!! Many of you complain of no detachable face...I DETEST detachable faces. Get a car alarm...analog volume would pretty much be impossible with a detachable face. Besides, detach faces wiggle too much. I like how it does not fold down; I'm not a big fan of flip-face CD players. Weaknesses: The display. It washes out in sunlight, but yet it is so simple that there is no fatigue on your eyes at night. Again, beauty in simplicity. Some of you complain of skipping: Some of the earliar 9255's suffered from laser assemblies that would become unaligned. Send it to Clarion for a realignment (should be around $50) It will never go bad again. Also, CDR's must be burned at 4x to be pitted deeply enough to be read all the way to the end of the CD by the 9255. Not a problem though if you plan ahead and make your burns at 4x. Similar Products Used: Everything. Sony CDX-C90, Eclipse stuff (would be my second favorite), Alpine 7941 (my third favorite, this is a sleeper SQ unit), Pioneer DEH-P940MP (yeck...like Las Vegas in a CD player), and tons m
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