Pioneer DEH-4200UB CD Receiver with OEL Display and USB iPod Control


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Pioneer Deh-P4200Ub In-Dash Cd Receiver With Oel Displayand Ipod Direct ControlAmazon.com Product Description
Pioneer’s DEH-4200UB is an ideal way to upgrade your OEM system, offering playback of WMA/MP3/AAC files from disc or USB devices, optional direct iPod control, and plenty more. It also offers big-time opportunity on the upgrade front–easily add Bluetooth and HD/SAT Radio, or use the three pairs of preamp outputs to build a system with external spe… More >>

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  1. #1 by KS on July 2, 2010 - 8:05 pm

    Good radio for the buck, works smoothly and sounds decent. The programming requires a good study of the book, but once you get used to it everything works nicely.

    The only thing I was disappointed by was that the unit didn’t come with a case for the head unit as they used to – gotta buy that separate.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by V. Rios on July 2, 2010 - 8:28 pm

    I placed my order for this stereo on Sunday and by Tuesday afternoon I had it.very fast shipping and came in a nice protected package so nothing would happen to it real koo stereo for the price plays ipod and charges even works with iphone no more aux input that doesn’t charge your ipod this stereo works real good! If you want a koo stereo and don’t want to spend the money this is it. Come with different sub settings so you don’t reallh have to play with the audio options that much I’ve got mine hooked up with a JL Audio W7 and it makes a nice combo!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by Jesse James on July 2, 2010 - 8:32 pm

    This hea unit has been nothing but amazing has so many options you can set up for adio sound. Major plus was the ability to plug my ipod in and since it uses the usb it charges as you listen to it and you control all the ipod controls with the deck which I liked. Has a couple sets of RCA jack in the back and the plug in for HD radio which you have to buy seperately but I dont isten to radio stations so that didnt really bother me. I like the one wheel controls all feature and at night the display is way bright but you can turn the display off for night driving and it only illuminates when you go to change songs or whatever. All in all this is a great product and would recomed to anyone.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Anton Poster on July 2, 2010 - 10:27 pm

    There is virtually nothing about this unit that isn’t perfect. In today’s gadget-driven interface its display is even interesting and engaging. Because of its “cool” features the display can be a bit difficult to read in bright light when involved with going through a large i-Pod capacity. Other than this one caveat this system is as well thought out as the original i-Pod’s click-wheel (not identical but equal to it in functionality). But I’m not just referring to its i-Pod capacities.

    It easily shifts through CD, tuner, USB and auxiliary inputs. It’s smart enough to remember wherever you were the last time you were in a particular input (in any of the six stations of any of the 4 “bands” of radio signals, for example). It has enough sonic and EQ settings to allow you to have anywhere from comfortingly flat soft rock to rock ‘n roll “oomph” to totally exaggerated sizzling synthesizers or massive orchestras.

    For something that appears at first blush to have virtually only one real control the head unit also is incredibly versatile in operation and has a wicked-cool clean but classic yet high-tech appearance. By-the-By: I just had this installed inside my car and after that I decided the vehicle deserved a full fledged detailing. The 25+- year old car guys who did the detailing couldn’t stop talking about high exciting the head unit looked and sounded.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by D. Weston on July 2, 2010 - 11:04 pm

    We were very happy with the quick delivery of this product. The stereo is more than what we expected and have been very happy with it.
    Rating: 5 / 5