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Pioneer DEH-P7000BT
$290.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Pairs easily with Bluetooth devices for music streaming and phonecalls. Plenty of pre-outs that are easily adjustable for expansion with amplifiers. Fills out the audio from most sources for a full, rich sound.
The Cons:Doesn't recognize USB keys over 250Gb in capacity. Radio reception isn't great, many OEM head units will out-perform it. Interface takes some getting used to - tries to give a lot of functions with just a few buttons.
The Pioneer DEH-P7000BT is a high-end in dash cd reciever unit; which was first announced at the 2009 CES event in Las Vegas. The P7000BT is part of Pioneer's latest CD reciever lineup which also includes the Pioneer DEH-P6100BT, Pioneer DEH-P7100BT, and the Pioneer DEH-P9800BT.
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The P7000BT includes CD, Satellite radio and HD radio support as well as content playback from a USB media device. It is fully equipped with Supertuner IIID advanced digital and analog processing technology combined with a built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier to ensure high quality sound output without any distortion or background noise. The small LCD display screen can handle 13 text characters on screen; meaning it can completely show song track information. Bluetooth receiver technology is built right into the unit; so users may use a hands free phone system directly through the device without purchasing any separate adapters or add-ons. Unique phone pairing technology allows you to transfer your entire phone book and store it via the device for hands free calling at a later time; the P7000BT unit can store up to 3 cell phone address logs worth of data (3600 different numbers: 400 persons x 3 contacts x 3 phone types; cell phone, home, office, etc.). An Apple iPod can also be plugged directly into the USB port with full compatibility; meaning users will never run out of new music on the road again. The Pioneer DEH-P7000BT has a suggested retail price of $260 and will be released sometime in Spring, 2009.
Features
- High-end in-dash CD receiver unit
- Remote Control included
- LCD Display with 13-character Text
- Advanced Sound Retriever
- USB input (Front); Aux input
- HD Radio, XM, and Sirius Radio Ready
- Fully compatible with any Apple iPod device
- 3 RCA Hi-Volt preouts
- Two-Way Crossover with separate High and Low Pass settings.
- Built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier
- Supertuner® IIID advanced analog and digital processing
- Integrated Bluetooth technology
- Phone pairing support for full contact storage
- Amplifier Off Mode
- Display Off Mode
- Suggested Retail Price: $290
- Estimated Release Date: Spring, 2009
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pairs easily with Bluetooth devices for music streaming and phonecalls
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plenty of pre-outs that are easily adjustable for expansion with amplifiers
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fills out the audio from most sources for a full, rich sound
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LCD is clear and easy to read in any lighting
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sleek design looks sophisticated and cool
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doesn't recognize USB keys over 250Gb in capacity
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radio reception isn't great, many OEM head units will out-perform it
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interface takes some getting used to - tries to give a lot of functions with just a few buttons
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