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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Bad!, May 8, 2008
Replaced the stock radio in my Ford Ranger because the volume would randomly turn up and down every time I would go over a speed bump or make a sharp turn (lol). Caught my eye at best buy because it matches the lighting scheme in my car and looks really sleek to begin with. Then I realized that it was under $100! I only hesitated for a split second, and now I don't regret buying it at all!
I had to buy the accessory kit and wiring harness separately (you will absolutely need these for any almost all stock radio replacements) to get the proper fit. Decided to install it myself just for the heck of it, was rather easy, just followed the instructions using both the kit's and pioneer's instruction booklets (although pioneer manuals are somewhat vague sometimes), and used a little soldering skill to wire maybe about 4 wires together (most wires weren't even used) and ground a few to my car's inside chassis.
Turned it on to the tuner; sounds great, even cleared some static I had before, no complaints at all. My ipod sound great through the AUX input, CDs sound clear and excellent as well. I can really hear a difference in the sound; bass is much tighter, mids are mellow and relaxed, highs are crisp and detailed. It sounds quite high end; I don't know why people spend so much money on head units when these cheaper ones sound just as good?! Nice solid feel to the unit too, although the control scheme (or software) could have been programmed a bit better, there aren't really too many buttons on there to really make a difference. For instance, the manual is wrong when it says how to set the clock, you have to power-off all other functions and leave it in clock mode, then turn off by pressing the clock button, then to set the clock, you have to turn it on again using the main middle button and you finally get the display blinking to change the clock's time.
Amps and other channels (up to four) are compatible with this unit, plus a remote is included (but only for use with the amp). All in all, I got exactly the results I was looking for. Quite a bargain to a decent leap in sound! I wholly recommend this unit, especially one this cheap!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pioneer Car DEH2000MP 50W x 4 MP3 CD Tuner, March 28, 2008
Really excellent upgrade for those needing/wanting an MP3 input. I replaced an older Pioneer model, and as such, the installation was a breeze, as everything fit perfectly, and it was just a matter of slipping the old unit out, attaching the connections, and slipping the new one in. It has a nice little screw for securing the faceplate if you don't care about detaching it (I figure if someone is going to steal it, they are going to steal it, and I frequently detached my old one by accident...), and the MP3 input is great. There are even special EQ settings for maximizing the sound quality with MP3/WMA files which work beautifully.
The CD player also reads MP3/WMA, and even displays song titles (albeit only the first few characters), and the tuner is clear, crisp, and accurate.
For what I paid ($80) it was a flat-out steal!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice stereo!, November 7, 2008
I am not too fan in getting fancy car radios with DVD players, screens and stuff. For me, a simple radio is more than enough.
Specially this one, has everything I need. Has a WMA/MP3 CD player and an AUX-IN so you can plug your own mp3 player. FYI, the AUX-IN port uses a 1/8 jack, so you can plug any MP3 player with a standard headphone jack, just get a 3.5mm stereo cable and you are good to go!
Very user-friendly configuration for its settings also. You dont have to struggle to get your EQ the way you want, as well as clock for example.
I strongly recommend this Car Stereo!
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