I Like Pioneers...
As you can see, there aren't a lot of other brands that offer these features and adjustability coupled with the high-quality Burr-Brown DAC's and beefy amplifiers. Oh, I forgot to mention - in addition to CD, MP3, and WMV files - it also plays WAV files which means I can load uber-high quality .wav files from my studio directly in and it plays them perfectly!
Gotta love Pioneer!
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It's the only deck that I will use.
Gotta love Pioneer!
[/QUOTE]It's the only deck that I will use.
I like Pioneer too-or rather it was the top brand recommended to my by a close friend in the business. He said you cant beat the reception and features. I got the P80MP and loved it in my last car. Looking forward to getting it in my HHR as soon as the interface is finished (so I dont loose my OnStar, phone, etc.) Then, I will try using the internal amp with an external sub amp. If need be, will use my old but huge 5 channel amp again. I have already replace the 4 full range speakers with my Rockford Fosgates. My friend told me not much to be gained by switching the tweeter, so I left the stock one in. Am running a 4 gauge from the battery, along with a trigger and 3 sets of RCA cable.
Any suggestions on where to run them from the back seat up? I know to run the power and RCA separate-considering the power on the passanger side under the molding, and the RCA down the center under the carpet.
Any suggestions on where to run them from the back seat up? I know to run the power and RCA separate-considering the power on the passanger side under the molding, and the RCA down the center under the carpet.
Originally Posted by Tokyo
Panasonic CQ-VD7003U DVD-Audio and Sirius S-50 Radio... Ah... Bliss... 

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My Pioneer is satellite ready. But CD's are cheap and great for prerecorded or homemade tracks. However, my radio is also I-Pod ready (controls and screen show song) so I am considering becoming a Yuppie and getting one.
CDs are not prehistoric
just the way you guys use them
you buy ur expensive IPODs
on one cd at 196KPS I can get 105 to 113 songs on one cd for around 13 to 18 cents per disc
if i go 48 to 96 i can get over 300 to 450 songs
and how much did you pay for your IPOD?
just the way you guys use them
you buy ur expensive IPODs
on one cd at 196KPS I can get 105 to 113 songs on one cd for around 13 to 18 cents per disc
if i go 48 to 96 i can get over 300 to 450 songs
and how much did you pay for your IPOD?
Originally Posted by cj krause
CDs are not prehistoric
just the way you guys use them
you buy ur expensive IPODs
on one cd at 196KPS I can get 105 to 113 songs on one cd for around 13 to 18 cents per disc
if i go 48 to 96 i can get over 300 to 450 songs
and how much did you pay for your IPOD?
just the way you guys use them
you buy ur expensive IPODs
on one cd at 196KPS I can get 105 to 113 songs on one cd for around 13 to 18 cents per disc
if i go 48 to 96 i can get over 300 to 450 songs
and how much did you pay for your IPOD?

Tehehe...I was joking :)
But...in my car...in my dashboard...with no need for any type of CD/DVD or Ipod, or any external device...
I currently have...
191 music albums
8 full movies
1 full season of Seinfeld
18 music videos
and XM as well
:)



No need for CD's with Sirius and an MP3 player...