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Old Mar 14, 2002 | 06:55 PM
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What Do You Think Of This Headunit?

It's a Pioneer headunit that I saw in my Crutchfield magazine today. I kinda fell in love with it and now I want it.

http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...0&I=130DEHP740

I was wondering, if I get this headunit, will I be able to control the bass that goes to the subwoofers separately from the bass that goes to the speakers? My friend has this with his car and it's a nice feature to prevent blowing your speakers, or getting crappy sound. It says it has preamp outputs, so I think it can be done, but I'm not 100% sure.

Sorry guys, not too knowledgeable in the Audio field.

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Old Mar 14, 2002 | 10:02 PM
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i have the 6400 model like that......it appears to be the same thing without the mp3 playback. I got it for $185 at best buy.........employee discount is a nice thing
Old Mar 15, 2002 | 12:24 PM
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Re: What Do You Think Of This Headunit?

Originally posted by Nick97SE
It's a Pioneer headunit that I saw in my Crutchfield magazine today. I kinda fell in love with it and now I want it.

http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...0&I=130DEHP740

I was wondering, if I get this headunit, will I be able to control the bass that goes to the subwoofers separately from the bass that goes to the speakers? My friend has this with his car and it's a nice feature to prevent blowing your speakers, or getting crappy sound. It says it has preamp outputs, so I think it can be done, but I'm not 100% sure.

Sorry guys, not too knowledgeable in the Audio field.

Thanks,
-Nick
Hey man, I got the same HU, its pretty sweet. Same exact as the DEH-6400, but the 7400 can play MP3 cds. I got it off ebay new, for about $270 with shipping included. Put it in myself. Works great.
Old Mar 15, 2002 | 07:58 PM
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Yea. I figure that I could get it a lot cheaper from elsewhere because Crutchfield is pretty expensive.

This headunit it now on my "To-Buy" list!

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Old Mar 16, 2002 | 04:40 PM
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i just got the deh-6400 off ebay for 214 shipped ... i don't really need my HU to play MP3 cd's .. thats a waste of 60-70 bucks
Old Mar 16, 2002 | 08:33 PM
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Originally posted by Conrad283
i just got the deh-6400 off ebay for 214 shipped ... i don't really need my HU to play MP3 cd's .. thats a waste of 60-70 bucks
Does it look the same as the 7400?

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Old Mar 16, 2002 | 09:08 PM
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Originally posted by Nick97SE


Does it look the same as the 7400?

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it looks the same as the 7400 .. check these out
7400
6400
hope that helps
Old Mar 17, 2002 | 02:27 PM
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I am considering selling my 9200 Pioneer for the 7400. I want that MP3 playback buying the thing seperately is pointless, I rather have 1 deck playing everything. It's sweet.

By the way,
they are on Ebay for way cheaper then CROTCHfield. Check it out, like 250$ with a buy it now. Or you can bid and win it for less.
Old Mar 17, 2002 | 03:37 PM
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that head unit is good it has 3 sets of outputs
front, rear and sub outputs so you can filter stuff pretty well.It really makes a difference to have these outputs because you can customize your whole musical output rather well
Old Mar 20, 2002 | 03:45 PM
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What would be the benefit of having the mp3 player feature? Now I'm debating whether or not I want the 6400 or the 7400.

-Nick
Old Mar 20, 2002 | 03:49 PM
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Originally posted by Nick97SE
What would be the benefit of having the mp3 player feature? Now I'm debating whether or not I want the 6400 or the 7400.

-Nick
i'm pretty sure it's when you make a mp3 cd in the data for ... in other words, you can put like a 100 (not exact figure) on a cd and the HU will play it ... I think, don't hold me to it
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Originally posted by Conrad283


i'm pretty sure it's when you make a mp3 cd in the data for ... in other words, you can put like a 100 (not exact figure) on a cd and the HU will play it ... I think, don't hold me to it
That is correct. It doesn't do my much good, cause I have a Rio car unit right below it.
Old Mar 20, 2002 | 05:53 PM
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the 7400 only has dual pre-outs...the 8400 and 9400 both do mp3 and have triple pret-outs...just wait for that one
Old Mar 21, 2002 | 05:15 AM
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i install that unit about 10times a day at the Best Buy shop. Very good quality and never have complaints about it.

Best Buy discount is $185, i could hook you up with one, but if you have a problem your on your own.

let me know,
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Old Mar 21, 2002 | 09:00 AM
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Originally posted by ny96max
i install that unit about 10times a day at the Best Buy shop. Very good quality and never have complaints about it.

Best Buy discount is $185, i could hook you up with one, but if you have a problem your on your own.

let me know,
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which best buy do you work at?
Old Mar 21, 2002 | 02:04 PM
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The 7400 is $250 (w/o shipping) new from www.etronics.com

they have somre really good prices on some stuff there (I got a sony MD changer for $150 less than crutchfield had it)

-zach
Old Mar 22, 2002 | 06:31 AM
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This HU does everything under the sun. I wouldnt buy it though unless you really dig the graphics, or youre going to setup a nice amp and sub. If youre just gonna some component speakers, I would recommend the JVC SX-980...awesome new HU with lots of features CHEAP. just my .02
Old Mar 22, 2002 | 03:48 PM
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Originally posted by Conrad283


which best buy do you work at?
Best Buy Levitiown, NY store #467

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Old Mar 22, 2002 | 11:31 PM
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6400

since alot of you have the 6400...on mine, if i change the output to front+subs in the initial settings to be able to control my subs...the rear speaker make no sound, only bass. Is some thing wired wrong?? Or is the HU just that way?? but when you switch it to front+rear, it's all good...but wanna controll the subs too
lemme know what you think

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Old Mar 23, 2002 | 12:38 PM
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Originally posted by ny96max


Best Buy Levitiown, NY store #467

Ant
do you think you might be able to hook me up .. and since i don't know you it'll be all right if you say no ...
the things i need are ..
1)installation (HU, Front and Rear Speakers, Amp (possibly 2), and subs
2)an acutal box for dual 12"'s
3)a 2-channel amp that'll supply approxamately 200 watts to each sub
Old Mar 23, 2002 | 10:02 PM
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Re: 6400

Originally posted by pearl93max
since alot of you have the 6400...on mine, if i change the output to front+subs in the initial settings to be able to control my subs...the rear speaker make no sound, only bass. Is some thing wired wrong?? Or is the HU just that way?? but when you switch it to front+rear, it's all good...but wanna controll the subs too
lemme know what you think

-blake

Pioneer decks have true MOSFET power, which they like to advertise as being able to power a sub or two stright from the deck. To do this you wire your rear speaker outputs to a sub(s) and turn that setting you are talking about in the setup menu to Front/Sub to activate it. If you are running rear speakers powered by the deck you want to go with the other setting option that I believe shows Front/Rear. Hope this info helps.

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Old Mar 24, 2002 | 01:56 AM
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For anyone that knows their stuff..

do you think the P92000 is better then the 7400? I know the 9200 is older, but it's more expensive and it has some more features, which i really have no idea about since i got the deck used and haven't really played around with it enough.... I do kind of wish i had a turn **** for the volume instead of buttons

if it makes any difference, I am looking to add new front and rear speakers, 2 10s and a couple of amps as soon as i get the $. thanks
Old Mar 24, 2002 | 08:55 AM
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Wow thats actually a pretty tough choice. Your 9200 is one of Pioneer's flagship decks(from 2 yrs ago) and the new 7400 has one feature(MP3 playback) that makes it almost worth it to downgrade.
The big plus in my eyes about running a full out system with your current 9200 is that you have 3 RCA 4 Volt Preouts. These are the connectins used to send the music signal to your amps. The higher the voltage the better signal quality and clarity to the amps. Ideally you want 3 of these..(1-->sub, 2-->front channels, 3--> rear channels), however, you can run a fully amplified system with 2(1-->sub, 2-->front/rear channels but you will lose your balance or fade feature on the deck). The 7400 series has 2 RCA 2 Volt Preouts. Which is not bad by any means, just not as high quality as the 9200. The other big feature you will be losing is the motorized face. Your 9200 has a fully motorized flip down face while the 7200 is flip down but not motorized. Personally, I love this feature. To some its a novelty, that decision is up to you. Those are your big differences in the two decks....what I would recommend is going with a Pioneer 7400 Premier. The Premier series is their luxury line of decks if you will. They are generally sold at private shops more so than your huge retail super stores(BBY, CC, etc). The premier will be a little more expensive but will step you up to 3 4 Volt RCA's which in my eyes will set the 7400 and 9200 side by side in the way of sound quality, but you would still lose your motorized face.

Here are a few links to help you out:

Pioneer 7400

Pioneer Premier 7400

Keep an eye out on Ebay...There arent any on there right now, but I have seen the Premier's sell right around 300 bucks and the regular 7400's for 275 or so.

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Old Mar 24, 2002 | 11:09 AM
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Wow, thanks for taking time out to answer my question. That was one of the most thorough replies I have gotten in a while I definately would like to have the preouts, the motorized face is also a handy feature when switching CDs while on the road. My friends have non motorized lower model Pioneers and although they aren't that bad, i still like mine more. Having the MP3 feature is nice, and I'd like the turn **** for the volume control, besides that, I'm happy with my deck. Thanks for answering my question! I'll look into the Premier models, I was just going to ask about the differences between Premier and regular Pioneer decks



Originally posted by D_Warbucks
Wow thats actually a pretty tough choice. Your 9200 is one of Pioneer's flagship decks(from 2 yrs ago) and the new 7400 has one feature(MP3 playback) that makes it almost worth it to downgrade.
The big plus in my eyes about running a full out system with your current 9200 is that you have 3 RCA 4 Volt Preouts. These are the connectins used to send the music signal to your amps. The higher the voltage the better signal quality and clarity to the amps. Ideally you want 3 of these..(1-->sub, 2-->front channels, 3--> rear channels), however, you can run a fully amplified system with 2(1-->sub, 2-->front/rear channels but you will lose your balance or fade feature on the deck). The 7400 series has 2 RCA 2 Volt Preouts. Which is not bad by any means, just not as high quality as the 9200. The other big feature you will be losing is the motorized face. Your 9200 has a fully motorized flip down face while the 7200 is flip down but not motorized. Personally, I love this feature. To some its a novelty, that decision is up to you. Those are your big differences in the two decks....what I would recommend is going with a Pioneer 7400 Premier. The Premier series is their luxury line of decks if you will. They are generally sold at private shops more so than your huge retail super stores(BBY, CC, etc). The premier will be a little more expensive but will step you up to 3 4 Volt RCA's which in my eyes will set the 7400 and 9200 side by side in the way of sound quality, but you would still lose your motorized face.

Here are a few links to help you out:

Pioneer 7400

Pioneer Premier 7400

Keep an eye out on Ebay...There arent any on there right now, but I have seen the Premier's sell right around 300 bucks and the regular 7400's for 275 or so.

Warbucks
Old Mar 24, 2002 | 11:31 AM
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Not a poblem...Anything for a fellow Maxima enthusiast

Most big audio companys, like Pioneer, Yamaha(home audio), etc have two seperate lines, one for private shops and one for their big retail clients. The volume Pioneer pushes through Best Buy and Crutchfield alone is enough to dwarf their Premier series sales. This high demand forces them to focus on ouput not on precision workmanship. All Pioneer products are very high quality, its just the little things that take the Premier to the next level. They are mostly hand built, usually have a higher grade of circuitry, etc. Hope this helps in your search for a new deck.

Warbucks
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