Bronze Member Username: Extremesound1Coventry, RI United states Post Number: 40 Registered: Mar-06 | i want to get this pioneer premier is it good or bad you can click to enlarge the image on the website. i think it is a most definate buy to get 2076_4041_64496605%2C00.html,http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/product/detai l/0,,2076_4041_64496605,00.html |
Gold Member Username: TjmutlowPost Number: 1707 Registered: Sep-05 | link does not work but the premier lines are good radios. |
Bronze Member Username: MrbassLong beach, California United state Post Number: 17 Registered: Feb-06 | check this out |
Gold Member Username: TheelfkeeperStockbridge, GA USA Post Number: 1493 Registered: Feb-05 | ^ thats the 2006 Pioneer DEH-P6800MP. not a bad unit, but it only has 2.2V pre outs... i'm still waiting on my 7800, a step above that one. very simular to the 680 premier. |
Bronze Member Username: Rustysurfer916Oviedo, FL Post Number: 99 Registered: Mar-06 | from what ive herd you dont use more than like 2 volts so the primier ones that put out like 6 volts is just a waist. |
Bronze Member Username: SlayaPost Number: 22 Registered: Mar-06 | if you're spending 200$ on a head unit then maybe thats true considering the rest of your system is budget aswell. if you compete in events and are using a 600$ "pioneer premier" as matt stated, then NO it's not a waste, and does make a difference. |
Gold Member Username: TheelfkeeperStockbridge, GA USA Post Number: 1503 Registered: Feb-05 | the pre out voltage is the only thing you can control. the higher the signal strength, the less work the amplifier has to do and the better the sound will be. it will make a big difference. |