Pioneer Car Stereos

Pioneer is one of the world's top manufacturers of car stereos today. Since the company started in 1938 in Tokyo Pioneer has worked to make more advancements in the field of mobile electronics. Many of these advances include the first ever CD players for the car and detachable car face stereos, among other innovations. There are various different features in Pioneer car stereos that make them as strong as they are.

 

Pioneer car stereos, like many others, are not just simple units. There are many parts that go into Pioneer car stereos, including DVD players that feature LCD screens attached to them, navigation systems and more recently adapters for MP3 players. The traditional types of Pioneer car stereos include a radio, CD player and cassette tape player, but more of these are using MP3 players in lieu of cassette tape players. Of course, even with the most basic features Pioneer car stereos are especially great in that they will deliver superior sound quality.

There are various kinds of Pioneer car stereos on the market. The DEH-P90HDD stereo features a single CD player unit and can record CD audio onto a disc drive inside the stereo system. This drive can fit up to ten gigabytes of data. This means that you can install your compact discs onto the CD player unit and play them even if you do not have the actual disc on hand with you. Gracenote CDDb database services help to keep your discs organized.

Not only can the DEH-P90HDD stereo play your discs off of its stereo but you can also play all sorts of CDs. These include MP3 CDs, CD-RW and CD-R discs. This makes the DEH-P90HDD one of the most versatile Pioneer car stereos on the market. This system even features a MagicGate Memory Stick Player that lets you play tracks that you have recorded onto a memory stick.

If you have cassette tapes then you should know that there are also Pioneer car stereos that work great with tapes. The KEH-P4020 is one of the best Pioneer car stereos for cassettes. This features an EEQ equalizer system and 45Wx4 high power to help improve sound quality. IP-Bus System Control is another of the features that also gives you additional control of the sound. You can even take off the face of the system head for security.

Pioneer speakers are also great for Pioneer car stereos or any kind of car stereo. The REV Series speakers are great for Pioneer car stereos in that they have Kevlar Fiber Composite Cones and soft-dome tweeters that help to reduce feedback and vibration and give off clear sound. Wave guides and a six-spoke grill are also features in these speakers.

You can find more information on Pioneer car stereos, including demonstrations of their systems, at your local mobile electronics store. When you get a demonstration of one of the many Pioneer car stereos you'll see why Pioneer is one of the world's top companies for mobile electronics.



 

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