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Picking out head unit

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Old 02-10-2008, 02:44 AM
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Trying to decide which head unit to get (want to spend no more than ~$130) out of these:head units
 
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out of those go with 1 of the pioneers.

and stay away from the sony's/audiovox
 
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Old 02-10-2008, 08:38 AM
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decide what features you need first then eleminate the HUs that dont fit those erquirements.
 
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Old 02-10-2008, 08:39 AM
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I noticed some of those have the "hd radio".......?
 
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All I want is a good sounding unit and one that has an auxillary jack. The main reason why I'm getting a head unit is to use my mp3 player with auxillary input (tired of burning cds).
 
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I would spend the little extra money and get the Pioneer DEHP3900MP It is a lot nicer and has a nice easy to use interface and front aux input.
 
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If I see it when I go up to circuit city i'll take a look at it and play with it to see if its easy to use and worth the extra money.
 
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personally i love my alpine deck it allows me to adjust everything very well and easy. out of those that r cheaper i would say sony or jvc i like them because they also have a lot of options that allow u to adjust well imo. but i would highly recomend alpine. it sounds good and has a great look imo.
 
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ORIGINAL: lennyblazer

I would spend the little extra money and get the Pioneer DEHP3900MP It is a lot nicer and has a nice easy to use interface and front aux input.

I have this deck and I love it! Pioneer makes some good decks
 
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Big Pioneer fan...great head units..have attached mine with the ipod interface..Cd's are now coasters

Check out the ones with the front USB interface..more flexibility

 

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