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Pioneer DEH-P7400MP
$375.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Display is attractive and interesting looking. Enough output power to create loud volume without needing an amplifier. Information display is clear in any light.
The Cons:Pre-outs are a little weak, can't get audiophile-quality audio from them. Buttons are very small, feels like you have to push them hard to make sure. Controls are a little confusing, takes some getting used to.
The Pioneer DEH-P7400MP is a mid-range audio head unit with a 128x33 pixel graphic display. This is an upgrade from the Pioneer DEH-P7300 in that it can play MP3 files and is XM Radio Ready, but still lacks Bluetooth support or the larger display found in higher end models.
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The smaller display does have a number of graphics and screen savers, and also features a 16-character text display capability used to show CD Text or ID3 tag information. The disc player can play CD R/RW discs in both audio format and with MP3 data, and the radio can store up to 24 station presets accessible through a 6-button panel. Audio output is sent through 4 channels at 50 watts, and additional RCA preouts are available for front, rear, and sub. Devices that use the IP-Bus standard can connect and be controlled directly through the panel, and hands-free cellphone use is possible with an optional accessory. This unit includes a card remote.
Features
- Organic EL Display, graphic displays 128x33 pixels
- 16-character text display capability
- Detachable faceplate
- MOSFET 50W x 4
- XM Satellite Radio Ready
- Card Remote
- Rotary Volume Control (Pop-Up)
- Easy EQ (EEQ) switches 5 Factory, 2 User EQ Presets
- Additional Independent Bass / Treble Control for Front / Rear
- IP-Bus System Control
- RCA Preouts (x2 pair, Front and Rear or Front and Sub) (2V)
- Cellular Mute Capability (CD-CM1 required)
- CD, CD-R/RW, MP3
- ID3 Tag Display, CD Text
- DIN Mountable
- Radio, 24-Station/6-Button (18FM / 6AM) Presets
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Pros & Cons
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display is attractive and interesting looking
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enough output power to create loud volume without needing an amplifier
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information display is clear in any light
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remote control is thin and easily stored in a sleeve in the sun visor
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pre-outs are a little weak, can't get audiophile-quality audio from them
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buttons are very small, feels like you have to push them hard to make sure
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controls are a little confusing, takes some getting used to
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