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Pioneer DEH-P410UB
$209.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Attractive design, looks sleek and minimal. Controls are simple to work with as you drive. IPod hookup is easy to work with, and the cable is included.
The Cons:Writing on the front panel is really small, hard to see what the buttons do. Takes some time to get used to the controls, a bit of a learning curve. Hard to set clock.
The Pioneer DEH-P410UB is a moderately priced CD receiver. It is ready for XM or Sirius radio, though unlike other similiarly priced units, is not ready for HD radio. It is ready for the iPod with an included cable and functions on the unit itself that let the consumer sort through the music on the iPod.
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The Pioneer DEH-P410UB, like the majority of CD receivers and A/V head units on the market, includes a bluetooth adaptor that lets the consumer use their new CD receiver as a hands free cellphone receiver. It also automatically mutes the music when a call comes in, making it impossible to miss an important phone call. The Pioneer DEH-P410UB claims the use of an advanced sound retriever to restore data that gets lost in the compression process, enhancing the sound that comes out of the CDs put through the player.
Features
- Remote Control
- OEL Segmented Display with 16-character text
- Advanced Sound Retriever
- iPod Cable
- AUX input
- USB input (rear)
- XM Radio and Sirius Radio ready
- 3 RCA Hi-Vold preouts
- Two-way crossover
- Built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier
- Supertuner IIID
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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attractive design, looks sleek and minimal
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controls are simple to work with as you drive
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iPod hookup is easy to work with, and the cable is included
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preouts and configurable crossovers make advanced audio setup with amps easy, offers lots of flexibility
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basic output without additional amplifiers is excellent quality, makes the most of OEM speakers
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Good design,easy to navigate through music and artist from the headunit
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easy to navigate thought artist and music,awsome design
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writing on the front panel is really small, hard to see what the buttons do
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takes some time to get used to the controls, a bit of a learning curve
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