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Pioneer DEH-1900MP - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4
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If you have a cd player in your car and an MP3 player in your pocket, then you've grown used to the tedious routine of messing with those dumb FM transmitters. I don't care how much you pay, those things don't work in heavily populated areas. This stereo solves that problem with the Aux Input. This feature by itself is enough to warrant 5 stars for me, but when you throw in the overall functionality of the system, the retro turn-dial volume knob, and the handy remote control (for tailgating parties), this thing becomes a great stereo. Even better news, if you had a pioneer set in your car before, the hookup hasn't changed in years, so you can probably just swap it without doing any wiring.
LOVE IT!
LOVE IT!
best head unit
This head unit is the best. It was easy to install, has great quality sound and it is easy to operate while driving.
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Didn't like it...
I bought this player. After it was installed, I realized right away that it wasn't the right stereo for me. Oh, it sounded just fine and I love the front aux input; however, I couldn't see the lcd screen. If I was driving it at night it was just fine, but it was almost invisible to me if I was driving in the sunlight. The unit does not have a way to increase the brightness on the front LCD display either. Struggling to read the display while driving is a potentially dangerous situation. I exchanged this model for a comparable Kenwood model. I have no complaints now. The Kenwood is very easy to read and it also sounds great in addition to having its own front aux input. I'd skip this model of stereo if I were you.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
MP3 worth the price.
I purchased this unit because it had an MP3 connection. The FM reception was so bad, I pulled the unit out to check if the antenna was connected. Unfortunately it was.