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Pioneer DEH-P6600
$280.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Graphics give a quick display of levels, offer some customization. Subwoofer and speakers can be adjusted separately directly through the unit. Enough power output to run a full set of after-market speakers without an amp.
The Cons:Can take a long time to load a CD. General audio output needs constant adjustment to get the balance right. Connectors and CD ejection mechanics wear out faster than most head units.
The Pioneer DEH-P6600 is a mid-range AV head unit/CD receiver very similar to the Pioneer DEH-P6500. The DEH-P6600 differentiates from the DEH-P6500 in a only one important way: a super-bright blue Organic Electroluminescent display (as opposed to the DEH-P6500's multi-colour OEL display).
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Otherwise, the DEH-P6600 and DEH-P6500 sport the same basic features, including a Supertuner IIID digital radio tuner, a MOSFET 50W x4 power supply, XM satellite radio readiness and CD-R/RW compatibility.
The DEH-P6600's super-bright blue Organic Electroluminescent display provides it with an easy-to-read interface capable of displaying animations and graphics while manual Soft Key operation is also available for those who prefer the simplicity of 100% physical control. Its Supertuner IIID digital radio tuner provides the DEH-P6600 with greater signal reception by blending analog and digital tuner technologies. Additionally, the DEH-P6600's MOSFET 50W x4 power supply features smaller, more efficient circuitry for greater power delivery with reduced distortion.
Features
- CD/CD-R/CD-RW compatibility
- Super-bright blue Organic Electroluminescent display
- Supertuner IIID for high-quality radio reception
- XM satellite radio ready
- Soft-Key interface for easier operation
- Detachable face (faceplate carrying case included)
- MOSFET 50W x4 power supply
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graphics give a quick display of levels, offer some customization
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subwoofer and speakers can be adjusted separately directly through the unit
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enough power output to run a full set of after-market speakers without an amp
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more outputs than most will ever need for amps
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can take a long time to load a CD
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general audio output needs constant adjustment to get the balance right
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connectors and CD ejection mechanics wear out faster than most head units
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