Pioneer DEH-P6800MP Car CD / MP3 Player
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- MP3 / WMA Playback: MP3 Playback AAC Playback
- Anti-Theft Protection: Detachable Face Panel
- Player Type: CD
- Controlled Devices: CD Changer DVD Changer TV Tuner DAB Ready iPod / iPhone
- iPod/iPhone Compatible: Yes
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Great all around head unit
Pros
Upper end receiver at a lower end receiver price.
Cons
Hard to set up initial settings, bright display at night.
Recommended it?
Yes
I've had this head unit for about 2 years now.
At first I had to get used to Pioneer's "differnt" tuning features. Setting up the high pass, low pass filter settings are a little tricky at first. There are no simple general "bass" and "trebble" settings that I am used to from my older head units. Instead you mess with equalizers, filters, and adjust the amount of power sent to the individual speakers (woofers, etc). After getting over the initial long set up procedure, the unit is fairly easy to use.
The display can be super bright at night, but you can easily adjust this. Of course this can be a pain to do every time you drive at night.
I hate using the knob on the unit itself. The knob feels flimsy and you feel like you are going to break it every time you try to change tracks. However, if you do not mind using the remote control this is all bypassed. I use the remote frequently, so I do not have an issue with this.
The display graphics are neat, and you have many to choose from (8 or 9 diffent displays I believe).
At first I had to get used to Pioneer's "differnt" tuning features. Setting up the high pass, low pass filter settings are a little tricky at first. There are no simple general "bass" and "trebble" settings that I am used to from my older head units. Instead you mess with equalizers, filters, and adjust the amount of power sent to the individual speakers (woofers, etc). After getting over the initial long set up procedure, the unit is fairly easy to use.
The display can be super bright at night, but you can easily adjust this. Of course this can be a pain to do every time you drive at night.
I hate using the knob on the unit itself. The knob feels flimsy and you feel like you are going to break it every time you try to change tracks. However, if you do not mind using the remote control this is all bypassed. I use the remote frequently, so I do not have an issue with this.
The display graphics are neat, and you have many to choose from (8 or 9 diffent displays I believe).
