- AM/FM radio, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV, iPod, USB, HD/SAT radio-ready, Bluetooth-ready receiver
- 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with three preamp outputs
- OEL segmented display with 16-character text
- Includes direct iPod connection, USB music streaming, front panel auxiliary input; add adapters for SAT/HD Radio or Bluetooth
- Two-year limited warranty
Product Description
Sick of listening to static? CD Players improve sound quality and add features like Bluetooth and iPod control that your built in factory stereo might otherwise not have. Expand your system with digital radio options like HD Radio, XM Satellite Radio or Sirius Satellite Radio.Amazon.com Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description Pioneer’s DEH-P410UB CD receiver is an ideal upgrade to your stock system, with iPod and USB connections, MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV playback with advanced sound enhancement for compressed audio, and plenty more. The DEH-P410UB features clean, modern design, with Pioneer’s highly regarded rotary commander for superior operation, swift retrieval of music files and ease of use when scrolling through audio and function menus. Expand your system with digital radio options like HD Radio, XM Satellite Radio or Sirius Satellite Radio. Superior sound quality and easy operation. Click to enlarge. Stay in Command
Pioneer Premier DEH-P410UB CD/MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV Receiver
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I installed it myself. It was easy. When I first heard it, I was amazed. I noticed a major difference much better sound quality then my stock stereo.
No regrets. Nice price and very cool. I recommened this stereo.
Rating: 5 / 5
Very clean sound and easy to use controls. The stereo comes with the cables necessary to use an iPod or other USB source routed through the back, but it also allows for a 3.5mm mini connection in the front. This is a great head unit for the price.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a great tuner for you ipod. I ran the included cords (has a usb extentioin cord and an ipod usb cord) to my glove box so I just leave it in there. No need to mess with it at all as the redeiver also charges your ipod. My next test is going to be with one of the passport external hard drives with 140 gig of music to see how well it handles it. I have read elsewhere that it does a good job with externals. One thing that is kind of a pain is the shuffle feature. It wants to shuffle all the time so I am going to have to dig through the manual to see how to control the shuffle better, its like it is the default setting for the ipod of something. This has a lot less buttons than other tuners which I like, but they didnt cut any features. Buttons do multiple tasks and the volume knob turns to select settings. Lots of power on this one too. Seems like a quality unit and the only one I have seen that has a two year warranty.
I had an alpine with ipod control that was the bigest pain in the a**; this Pioneer is smooth and easy especially for the price relatively speaking. Got one for my wifes car too. I like having the same unit in all vehicles so I dont have to try and remember what does what, just listen to the tunes.
Rating: 4 / 5