Aug
14
2010
I was looking into getting some audio equipment to upgrade the stock on my car. I was looking for a good sound with a good price. I am trying to decide between sony and Pioneer, and when I chose one, I was going to use that brand with every audio thing on my car. What should I choose?
If you are stuck on those brands, then Pioneer all the way. I have all Pioneer Speakers in my car, and I have no regrets. Only my head unit and amp are non-Pioneer. I chose an Alpine head unit, because they have superior audio and Ipod controls, and a Rockford Fosgate amp because Pioneer doesn’t make one big enough to power their own subs.
4 comments | posted in Pioneer Car Audio
Jul
29
2010
I am planning to put a good Car Audio which gives goods Sound effect & at the same time enhance the look inside the Car. I have got BOSS Speakers in my Car.
Pls suggest…
Speaking souly on brands is a generalization and there is plenty of room for a misconception. If you’re not looking to win any competitions DEFINITELY do not get a head-unit that costs less than 100. Now to answer your question, I do not buy Sony audio equip. JVCs are decent but I’ve never cared for them (not sure I have a legit reason), and Pioneer is the way to go from the 3 you’ve mentioned. I namely use Pioneer amps and the their head-units are not far behind on my list of preferred HUs.
I hope this helps.
1 comment | posted in Pioneer Car Audio
Jul
29
2010
any web-links or wed-addresses is welcome.
if you have any soft-copy of the manual, can i download it?
The description you posted could apply to a wide range of Pioneer head units. Do you have the model number? You should be able to find it on the faceplate; if it’s a standard DIN CD Player, the model number should begin with "DEH".
Once you know the model number, you can look for it on this list:
http://www.pioneerElectronics.com/PUSA/Support/CarAudioVideo/ch.In-Dash.Archived?vgnextfmt=Archived
2 comments | posted in Pioneer Car Audio
Recent Comments