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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Pioneer EAN: 0012562879857 Item Dimensions: Label: Pioneer Manufacturer: Pioneer Model: DEHP4000UB MPN: DEHP4000UB Publisher: Pioneer Studio: Pioneer Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Pioneer's DEH-P4000UB CD receiver allows you to connect and control a variety of media devices, including your iPod, through its built-in USB input. The vibrant display renders 16 characters for artist and title information, while the user-friendly control knob makes it easy to access menus and scroll through your files. And Pioneer keeps the entertainment options coming. The receiver plays MP3, WMA, and AAC files that you've burned to a disc, and it includes a front auxiliary input for easy connection of optional audio sources. You can also add a satellite radio or CD changer to the dedicated input. Connect Pioneer's optional Bluetooth adapter and enjoy the convenience of taking calls through your stereo. The amplifier delivers plenty of power for accurate sound from your speakers, with built in high- and low-pass filters to optimize speaker performance. Pioneer's Easy EQ offers six preset sound curves for quick fixes, plus adjustable bass, midrange, and treble controls for custom tone shaping. Chassis Size Code - IEJ RMS Power Output - 14-Watts Peak Output - 50-Watts CEA Compliant RMS Power Bandwidth - 20-20kHz Preamp Outputs - 3 pair Sub Preamp Outputs Preamp Voltage - 4-volts SuperTuner IIID Tuner FM Sensitivity - 8 dBf CD Signal-to-Noise - 94 dB CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, and WMA Playback Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Just what I was looking forI have greatly enjoyed this product. The CD player is great and I love the direct control iPod feature, the only disadvantage is that you can't use the iPod controls to change the music. You don't have to buy the additional cord, you can use the one that you use to connect to your computer. The dial is easy to use, I was afraid it would be too sensitive, but it's not. It produces great sound! I don't have a subwoofer in my car, but if I wanted to, the bass output can shake my car just with what ... Read More Rating: - Confusing controlsSounds great - better than than my prior factory radio. And it's great to have all your music on a basic thumb drive with no DRM hassles. But the horrible user interface detracts. Changing settings is totally confusing. The button legends are too small and the sequence of clicks you need to go thru to do anything more complex than skipping the current song are illogical and poorly planned. The buttons also don't register or double register at times, making the mode even more confusing. Rating: - Skip this one.I bought this one specially b/c I wanted something that can read ThumbDrives. However, I am highly disappointed because of the Menu/rotary control. If nothing else, at least Radio Station Presets Buttons should be on Faceplate and the Remote. You have to go thru presets in sequential order - Up/Down, since presets buttons are missing. This unit isn't a plug and play solution, like it should be for being a Car Stereo. Be prepared to spend hours going thru manual to figure out simple ... Read More Rating: - sounds good.I have an 05 mustang coupe with the shaker 500 stereo system. the new stereo is much more powerful than the stock one. For the record, Zunes do not work with with ipod direct control stereos. They wont even charge it. its only ipods and mass storage devices like a thumb drive that do. Anyone who swears they will are WRONG! I learned this the hard way. All in all, its a very good stereo for the money but i cant seem to get the dimmer to work with the rest of my dash. Its very bright ... Read More Rating: - Got it to work with external USB hard drive!And now my entire music collection fits in my glove box. I've done the homework: now you can all reap the benefits. I purchased a Seagate FreeAgent Go 160GB usb external hard drive, reformatted it to fat32 with the program SwissKnife v3 (check out download dot com), bought a usb power hub for my cigarette lighter, and voila! 160GB's of jams to go! If you check the manual, the receiver only reads fat16 or fat32 file systems. The FreeAgent Go ships with NTFS installed, hence ... Read More |