What mp3 desk to get?
#2
Re: What mp3 desk to get?
Originally posted by skeletal29
What mp3 deck would you people suggest me to get. I have a 91 maxima. LAter i will upgrade the speakers and all but right now just the deck.
What mp3 deck would you people suggest me to get. I have a 91 maxima. LAter i will upgrade the speakers and all but right now just the deck.
with the premier, there are tons of options for tuning which i like.
hope this helps
P.S. this belongs in the audio forum.
#9
Originally posted by Shep
I picked up a Pioneer DEH-P8400 (I think thats the model) at the end of the summer, and I love it. I've got absolutely no complaints about it, and even with the stock speakers, it sounded great.
I picked up a Pioneer DEH-P8400 (I think thats the model) at the end of the summer, and I love it. I've got absolutely no complaints about it, and even with the stock speakers, it sounded great.
#12
Originally posted by dmontzmax
One more thing, it plays MP3's and has a remote with built in amplifier and puts out 60wX4 real power.
And this isnt an audio forum
One more thing, it plays MP3's and has a remote with built in amplifier and puts out 60wX4 real power.
And this isnt an audio forum
27 rms
but that is still some pretty good specs
I have the 7400MP which I like, cool display, fold down face, remote (I have the steering wheel remote for it), rotary volume ****, good specs
it does have a slight delay between mp3 tracks (3-4 seconds usually) but you get used to it; I still like it
#13
Originally posted by «§»Craig B«§»
60W peak
27 rms
but that is still some pretty good specs
I have the 7400MP which I like, cool display, fold down face, remote (I have the steering wheel remote for it), rotary volume ****, good specs
it does have a slight delay between mp3 tracks (3-4 seconds usually) but you get used to it; I still like it
60W peak
27 rms
but that is still some pretty good specs
I have the 7400MP which I like, cool display, fold down face, remote (I have the steering wheel remote for it), rotary volume ****, good specs
it does have a slight delay between mp3 tracks (3-4 seconds usually) but you get used to it; I still like it
Here are some more specs and a little bit better of a pic, the 7894 sells for $450 but I got it for $250(new) Thanks Dave!
Dimensions (WxDxH) 7 x 6.1 x 2Car Stereo Type CDRMS Power x Channels (Watts) 27 x 4Satellite Radio Ready YESPeak Power x Channels (Watts) 60 x 4Digital Radio Service Provider "XM"CD Changer Controls YESDisc/Station Naming YESRandom Disc Play YESCD/MD Frequency Response 5Hz- 20kHzCD/MD Signal to Noise Ratio 105 dBTape Dolby NR N/ATape Music Search N/ATape Full Logic Controls N/ATape Frequency Response (best) N/ATape S/N Ratio (best) N/AFaceplate Security Detachable FaceFits Chassis Size DINInstallation depth (inches) 6-1/8# of Pre-Amp Outputs 3 SetsPre-Amp Output Voltage (Volts) 4.0Loudness/Bass Boost YESSound Processing/Equalization YES# Presets (AM/FM) 6/12Mono/Stereo Switch NORemote Control Type WirelessDisplay Colors Multi-ColorRecommended Accessories Digital Satellite Radio TunerInstallation Notice: Price does not include installation. Please contact your nearest Roadshop for pricing specific to your vehicle. Other Features XM Satellite Radio Ready; CD Text; 4 Volt Pre-Out
#15
Originally posted by kingrye
it is good ive got the deck that has the extra large face that hides its self tlike the kenwood mask 7897 i think
it is good ive got the deck that has the extra large face that hides its self tlike the kenwood mask 7897 i think
Any pics of the 7894 in your car? I am curious to see how it looks...Thanks.
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