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Pioneer DEH-P4000UB In-Dash CD/Mp3/Wma/iTunes AAC/Wav Receiver

Pioneer DEH-P4000UB In-Dash CD/Mp3/Wma/iTunes AAC/Wav Receiver

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Brand: Pioneer
Category: CE

List Price: $185.00
Buy New: $129.99
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New (42) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $115.00

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 1542

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.8
Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 12 x 8.4

MPN: DEHP4000UB
Model: DEHP4000UB
UPC: 012562879857
EAN: 0012562879857
ASIN: B0011ZN8O8

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Features:
  • CD receiver with built-in MOSFET amplifier (14-Watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
  • Plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs (including discs loaded with MP3, WMA, and AAC files except rights-protected files)
  • Organic Electroluminescent (OEL) 16-character display
  • Easy EQ 3-band equalizer with six preset tone settings
  • Inputs - auxiliary input (front), USB input for Windows Media devices, USB storage devices, and iPod

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
CD receiver with built-in MOSFET amplifier (14 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels) * built in iPod control -- no adapter necessary, but adding Pioneer's optional connecting cable lets you leave your iPod cable at home * compatible with optional Pioneer Bluetooth adapter, satellite radio, HD Radio tuner, CD changer * inputs: auxiliary input (front), USB input (for Windows Media devices, USB storage devices, and iPod) * outputs: 6-channel preamp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer) * compatible with most factory steering wheel audio controls (adapter required) *


Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Good radio - "Do All" knob is very cumbersome   October 2, 2008
Pioneer super tuners are great and this radio is a great value. I especially like the USB connection which allows my memory sticks to be played with no hassle.

Two problems are 1) the multifunction knob is a bad idea but you can get used to it and/or use the remote control, and 2) turning the unit off or setting the clock are a mystery; just can't do it.



1 out of 5 stars received open box item that does not work properly   September 17, 2008
Reveived open box item obviously a return or display unit that doesn't work properly. There is no signal going out to rear speakers.


2 out of 5 stars OK, but with some major drawbacks...   August 19, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

At its most basic, this is an OK product. The whole multi-control business is pretty flaky and I use the included remote whenever possible. The sound quality is great, however, and the price is fair.

But there are some really, really big drawbacks:

1. If you have an early iPod as I did, this isn't going to work for you. Way in the back of the manual it states that only 5th generation or later iPods are supported. Check page 57 of the manual (Google for a copy) and see if your iPod is listed. For older iPods, I understand that there is an external cable that you can buy for another chunk of cash, but I've heard that that has its own problems.

2. Since I couldn't use my iPod, I opted to use an external USB hard drive (a Seagate FreeAgent Go). While I did have to reformat the drive to Fat32 and buy a USB cigarette-lighter adapter to boost the power to the drive, it works well. EXCEPT that the DEH-P4000UB only recognizes 500 folders! If you have a significant music collection, and if that music collection is organized like most with a folder for artist and subfolders for albums, the 500 folder limitation is hit very, very quickly. I can't imagine what the thought process was that brought about this limitation. Since the unit can read 15,000 songs, and say an average album is 12 songs, you're talking over a thousand folders just for albums. Then artist folders on top of that! The P4000UB just ignores folders that go over the 500 limitation. The only way to work around it is to flatten out your music collection. This ends up being very time consuming and almost impossible if you're using something like iTunes with its default folder-based organization to manage the music on the external hard drive.

3. You can't specify the order the songs play in. Really. I'm not sure what the P4000UB is using to determine playback order. Since I had to flatten out my music collection as described in 2, I just have a bunch of songs in a few folders. Sometimes they play back in the correct order. Sometimes not. There is no recognition of song order in tags, alphabetization or anything else. The manual claims that you can force the playback order by prepending a sequence number to each song, and then subsequently says that this probably won't work (!) (manual pages 53 and 54). I suspect it might be playing back based on something like the file creation time or something.

All in all, if I had it to do over again I would have researched it more carefully. I am sticking with it for a variety of reasons, but mostly because I put so much time into making it work that I want to get some kind of return. Because of the sound quality and price, I maintain that it's an OK product. But not really worthy of a recommendation.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent   August 17, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am very pleased and excited about this purchase. Pioneer was recommended to me by a radio installer at another electronics store. I did not expect to get the sound quality and options that this receiver has.It replaces the factory installed cassette player that came with my Toyota Camry. Excellect highs, great bass (which is very important to me), USB, 1/8 front aux input,RCA outs for front, rear and sub. I love the multiple EQ options. As an added bonus, it did not cost a small fortune.


5 out of 5 stars Just what I was looking for   July 12, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have greatly enjoyed this product. The CD player is great and I love the direct control iPod feature, the only disadvantage is that you can't use the iPod controls to change the music. You don't have to buy the additional cord, you can use the one that you use to connect to your computer. The dial is easy to use, I was afraid it would be too sensitive, but it's not. It produces great sound! I don't have a subwoofer in my car, but if I wanted to, the bass output can shake my car just with what the stereo creates. I love it!

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