Silver Member Username: John_washNashville, Tennessee Post Number: 382 Registered: Dec-05 | Hey does anyone own or know anything about this headunit. I really like da 16 band equilizer and plus da look of it is nice as hell. Wat are da pros and cons of this unit. Any help is greatly appriciated. |
Silver Member Username: MrsqCalifornia Post Number: 123 Registered: May-06 | to me, what i most appreciate of this hu is the true 24 bit burr brown and great 16 band and oel display |
Silver Member Username: John_washNashville, Tennessee Post Number: 384 Registered: Dec-05 | bump |
Silver Member Username: KklaggePost Number: 259 Registered: Dec-04 | Overall a great HU...has a lot more to it than the 16 band EQ...many Xover settings including slopes and you can even boost or lower the slope you pick...got one for my wife (because she likes all the colors) after I got my P-680MP...wishing I would've waited for the P-780MP now) Go with the Pioneer Premier P-780MP...you get an extra year of warranty and a little better circuitry for the same price |
Gold Member Username: JuliobSanto DomingoDominican Re... Post Number: 1395 Registered: Dec-05 | what about the 5800mp, any reviews here? i ordered one already. |
Silver Member Username: KklaggePost Number: 260 Registered: Dec-04 | kind of late to ask for reviews if you already ordered one, huh? |
Silver Member Username: HalterPaulding, Ohio Post Number: 183 Registered: Oct-05 | against the 4800..is the 7800 better....my buddy said that his 4800 was better..I was like...WTF...soo I was wondering is this tru..he said it sounded better and easyier to use!! |
Silver Member Username: DkchillinVermont Post Number: 224 Registered: Mar-05 | People will always say whatever they have is better, but that's definately turning a blink eye to logic. "Easier to use" is subjective, but as far as sounding better, I don't know where he's coming from. There are too many things to list as far as differences and advantages to the 7800 so tell your friend to head over to www.pioneerelectronics.com and compare the 4800 with the 7800. The important and glaring differences would be the 24-bit Burr Brown on the 7800, the vastly superior display options, additional file format recognition, crossover options, and the 5V preouts on the 7800 versus 2.2V preouts on the 4800. Granted, the 7800 retails for $270 more, but you get a lot more for your money. |
Silver Member Username: DkchillinVermont Post Number: 225 Registered: Mar-05 | oh, and I left out the 7800's 16-Band Graphic EQ compared to the 4800 with its 3-Band Parametric EQ. Maybe if you hold the 4800 up to your ear you can hear the ocean or something, but that's the only way I could ever understand someone saying it "sounds better" than the 7800. |
Silver Member Username: HalterPaulding, Ohio Post Number: 191 Registered: Oct-05 | well exactly...ok thanks...yeah he told me that his cousin wnated to trade and he said no cause he liked his better..I was like WTF...lol I think hes jeolous cause I am going to get one and he dont have the money for one!! |
Silver Member Username: DkchillinVermont Post Number: 231 Registered: Mar-05 | yeah, and that was supposed to be "blind" eye up there, not "blink" eye, fingers aren't working tonight. |
Silver Member Username: MrsqCalifornia Post Number: 133 Registered: May-06 | 7800 is better end of discussion |
Silver Member Username: BigsimAustralia Post Number: 150 Registered: Jan-06 | "Maybe if you hold the 4800 up to your ear you can hear the ocean or something, but that's the only way I could ever understand someone saying it "sounds better" than the 7800." Lol |