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Pioneer DEH-P7600MP
$330.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Good expansion of compressed audio, sounds like a CD. Capable of loud sound output without needing an amp. Easy to add amplifiers and set up the audio correctly.
The Cons:No ability to interface with external devices of any kind. Buttons are small and hard to find. Volume knob is overly stiff, hard to work with.
The DEH-P7600MP is one of Pioneer's upper-middle level car CD receivers. Like the closely related DEH-P7500MP and DEH-P750MP, the DEH-P7600MP has a MOSFET 50 receiver (w/ 4 x 50 watts of built-in speaker power).
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Like most of Pioneer's car CD receivers, the DEH-P7600MP can play MP3 and WMA files as long as they are burned onto a CD. In addition to that, the DEH-P7600MP can also play WAV files, and when you play a CD in your car with MP3/WMA/WAV files on it, the BMX (Bit Media eXpander) feature of the DEH-P7600MP will make them sound like CD quality. The ID3 feature will show you the artist and track information of these files, up to 64 characters. Unlike the DEH-P7500MP and DEH-P750MP, which both have dual displays (LED and OEL), the DEH-P7600MP is just OEL. This display features 3D graphics and animations. In terms of Pioneer's car CD receiver line, one feature on the DEH-P7600MP that is unique is the Soft Key Operation mode, which makes important function buttons easy to find. Like most of Pioneer's car CD receiver offerings, the DEH-P7600MP is XM radio ready (it just needs the Pioneer digital satellite tuner to work).
Features
- MP3/WMA/WAV file playback
- BMX (Bit Media eXpander)
- OEL display
- 16 character display
- Auto-scroll
- Up to 64 characters ID3
- 3D graphics
- Soft Key Operation
- MOSFET 50 amp
- 3-band EQ
- High and low-pass crossovers
- 3 RCA preouts
- AM/FM radio w/ presets
- Card remote
- XM radio ready
- 1-year warranty
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good expansion of compressed audio, sounds like a CD
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capable of loud sound output without needing an amp
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easy to add amplifiers and set up the audio correctly
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card remote is well designed, easy to store with the CDs or on the sun visor
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no ability to interface with external devices of any kind
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buttons are small and hard to find
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volume knob is overly stiff, hard to work with
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