| Pioneer Premier DEH-P510UB iPod AM/FM/MP3/WMA/AAC Receiver |  | Brand: Pioneer Category: Car Audio or Theater
Buy New: $324.99 as of 9/6/2010 05:29 EDT details
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Seller: Action Packaged, Inc. Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 33,381
Color: Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.6 Dimensions (in): 10 x 9 x 5.5 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: DEH-P510UB Model: DEH-P510UB UPC: 012562945156 EAN: 0012562945156
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| • | AM/FM radio, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV, iPod, USB, HD/SAT radio-ready, Bluetooth-ready receiver | | • | 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with three preamp outputs | | • | Full Dot OEL display (192 x 48 pixels) | | • | Includes direct iPod connection, USB music streaming, front panel auxiliary input; add adapters for SAT/HD Radio or Bluetooth | | • | Two-year limited warranty |
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Product Description
Sick of listening to static? CD Players improve sound quality and add features like Bluetooth and iPod control that your built in factory stereo might otherwise not have. Expand your system with digital radio options like HD Radio, XM Satellite Radio or Sirius Satellite Radio. Enjoy vibrant, exciting displays with the Larger Full-Dot OEL display that makes it easier to see what is playing, no matter what the light is like. Scroll through your iPod with greater ease with 3-Line list mode. Even enjoy features like 3D full motion screen savers. SupertunerSupertuner IIID 24-Station/6-Button (18FM/6AM) Presets BSM (Best Stations Memory) Local Station Setting: Selectable (4-Step) HD Radio Ready: Yes (GEX-P20HD Required) XM Radio Ready: Yes (GEX-P920XM Required) Sirius Radio Ready: Yes (CD-SB10 and Tuner Required) Sirius Game Alert and Game Zone: Yes Built-in Speaker Power: MOSFET 50W x 4 Continuous Power Output: 22W x 4 Equalizer: EEQ (7-Band Graphic) Equalizer Presets: 5 User Equalizer Settings: 1 Loudness: 3 mode Advanced Sound Retriever (ASR) DSP Auto-EQ (With Mic Included) Auto-Time Alignment Listening Position Selector Electronic Balance/Fader Source Level Adjuster (SLA) Crossover Network: Two-Way Crossover High-Pass Crossover (HPF): 50/63/80/100/125Hz, -12dB/Oct. Subwoofer Crossover (LPF): 50/63/80/100/125Hz, -18dB/Oct., +/-12dB Subwoofer Direct Control Key RCA Preouts: 3 pair (Front, Rear, Sub/Non-Fading) Preout Voltage & Impedance: Hi-Volt (4V), 100 ohm Codec Support: MP3, WMA, WAV, iTunes AAC CD-R/CD-RW Compatible 1-bit D/A Converter: Yes (8fs/16-bit) AGC (Automatic Gain Control) Disc Title Memory Disc/Track List CD Text Codec Support: MP3, WMA, WAV, iTunes AAC File System: ISO9660-1,-2, Romeo, Joliet Max Directory: 8 Max. Folder # 99 Max File # per Disc: 999 Multisession Disc Play Random
Amazon.com Product Description Amazon.com Product Description Pioneer's DEH-P510UB CD receiver is an ideal upgrade to your stock system, with iPod and USB connections, MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV playback with advanced sound enhancement for compressed audio, and plenty more. The DEH-P510UB features clean, modern design, with Pioneer's highly regarded rotary commander for superior operation, swift retrieval of music files and ease of use when scrolling through audio and function menus. Expand your system with digital radio options like HD Radio, XM Satellite Radio or Sirius Satellite Radio. Superior sound quality and easy operation. Click to enlarge. | Stop straining to see the screen Enjoy vibrant, exciting displays with the Larger Full-Dot OEL display that makes it easier to see what is playing, no matter what the light is like. Scroll through your iPod with greater ease with 3-Line list mode. Even enjoy features like 3D full motion screen savers. Dual USB opens up a whole new span of options for your system. Plug in your passenger's iPod while leaving your own connected, practically doubling your music. Keep your iPod in your car and add new songs into the mix with a USB drive. The possibilities are endless. iPod Made Easy It's easy! Simply plug your iPod directly into the unit using the included cable, and you are ready to rock and roll. Listening to an artist that you just can't get enough of? Now you can hold the "List" button down and it will pop up folders containing that specific artist. You can also have your passenger control your music directly from the iPod. Advanced Sound Retriever. This year you can hear the detail, warmth, and clarity the way the artist intended it, from all of the highly compressed MP3, WMA and AAC files playing on your CD player. By restoring data that tends to get lost in the digital compression process, we can make your music sound close to CD quality. Includes front panel auxiliary input, as well as iPod and USB inputs. Click to enlarge. | Wireless remote included. Click to enlarge. | Fed up with your Bluetooth headset? Here's a better hands-free solution. Use the available CD-BTB200 Bluetooth Adapter and Bluetooth-enabled cellular phones for easy, safe, and hands-free operation. The unit acts like a speakerphone, channeling the sound through your car speakers which makes the call sound better. It also automatically mutes your music so that you'll never miss a call. *Optional CD-BTB200 adapter required The Premier advantage Discover the quality and passion that goes into our Premier CD players. The warranty on this model is two years--double the warranty period of most headunit models currently on the market. What else does this model have to offer? The DEH-P510UB also includes these additional features like built-in AUX input for your media devices and Advanced Sound Retriever to restore your MP3s to near CD quality. Features that are designed to expand your system, customize your experience, provide superior sound quality and easy operation. - Remote Control included
- Full Dot OEL Display (192 x 48 pixels)
- Advanced Sound Retriever to restore your compressed media to near CD quality
- iPod Cable Included
- AUX input to easier plug in your portable media devices
- Dual USB (Front/Rear)
- HD Radio, XM, and Sirius Radio Ready
- 3 RCA Hi-Volt preouts for adding on external amps and speakers simplify system expansion.
- Two-Way Crossover with separate High and Low Pass settings.
- Built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier for excellent sound quality, minimal distortion and efficient power handling.
- Supertuner IIID advanced analog and digital processing assure superior imaging, less distortion and noise, and stronger, smoother broadcast signal reception.
- Amplifier Off Mode
- Display Off Mode
What's in the Box Pioneer DEH-P510UB receiver with detachable face, sleeve, trim ring, wiring harness, installation hardware, wireless remote, USB cable, iPod cable, manual, installation manual, warranty
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great music quality but crummy user interface April 30, 2009 savvy (US) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought a Pioneer DEH-P510UB along with the Pioneer HD tuner in early 2009 when they came out. I was eagerly awaiting a quality deck with good radio and also AUX-IN and USB right on the faceplate of the deck. The unit sounds fabulous, even through my car's original (premium, 7 speaker) sound system with no additional amp. The radio works wonderfully, gets stations that our home tuners don't, and you can store HD subchannels as presets. I put a whole bunch of MP3-encoded songs on a 16 GB USB thumb drive and this is my primary mode of use. It's very easy, plug in the thumb drive and within seconds it's playing your music. The key to playing 1000 songs on one digital medium like a USB drive is the user interface, of course. Sadly, this is where Pioneer cut corners. There's no way to skip ahead say 50 or 100 songs, and if you want to go back to the song that played before the current one it's incredibly bad, barely works. You can put the unit into random mode, which will skip around through your music. Unlike many consumer audio players, the random algorithm seems to work well. However, this is the very worst part. If I'm in random mode and I push the button to skip to the next song, it should go to the next song randomly, NOT the next song in alphabetical order. This is a very basic and stupid mistake in the UI design and it is excruciating for the user. Stuck in the middle of one of your daughter's Spice Girls songs and don't want to listen to it? You'd think you could push "next song" and it would jump to the next song in random order. Does it? No. It goes to the next Spice Girls song, then the next .. yow.
It's a good thing the remote works as well as it does, because that one-button-does-all thing doesn't work very precisely if you're driving. To make a radio station a preset, for example, requires that you hold that button exactly in its center for several seconds until the deck realizes what you're trying to do. I have yet to accomplish this while I'm driving - some tiny swerve will make my fingertip move just barely but enough to make the thing skip to the next radio station instead of adding the current one as a preset. Sigh. The remote works much better.
It's a shame, really. This could be a really killer product and it wouldn't have cost Pioneer any money in hardware, just needed to put someone on the UI design who knows something. The manual seems large at first glance until you realize it's one of those awful written-in-every-language manuals. The English section is skimpy, the index is uselessly terse, and whatever you're looking up is certain to refer to another section which itself may refer to another section .. just plain lazy tech writing. And the font is way way tiny. I have to take off my driving glasses and put on reading glasses to read it. Needless to say I have to pull over to do this. There is supposed to be a way to enter custom EQ data using a six-band equalizer, but the crummy manual has defeated me entirely.
So it's a great product with great limitations. I'm going to keep mine, hoping Pioneer comes out with a flashable upgrade to the UI. After all, I can still have my whole damn collection on one USB drive and the unit plays them and sounds great. That's cool.
Premier packed w/features and blows away competion July 21, 2009 Terry L. Ballard (Deer Park, Texas) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
At first I wanted an Alpine then found out that you needed to spend around 5 hundred extra to get a 7 band Eq. Then you needed a laptop on top of that to tune in the fancy Eq in your car. What a load of bull that was. Keenwood was my second choice and the same situation reared its ugly head. After carefully researching the competion I went with Premier by Pioneer. Clearly the best headunits with everything built right into the unit and no extra dollars need to be spent on an Eq. system. More bang for the buck and in todays times that is what I am looking for. Sorry Alpine, Kenwood you are not catering towards the working man who needs to save a little $ here and there. Premier is the only way to go in my book!
Multi-Function Button Frustration September 20, 2009 Patrick Curren (The Happy Dream) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had this unit installed professionally along with an Alpine MRPF300 Crossover Amp and TSC720PRS Premier Component Speakers. I have to say I am very happy with this system. When I first started using it, I knew I would need to work my way thru the instruction manual. First time users of an iPod compatible tuner will be naturally overwhelmed. The iPod hookup creates an exponentially complicated range of choices that before the iPod came along were not needed. However, after several months of use, I can say the iPod interface is very user friendly. The screen is easy to read except when it is sunny. The display face is made of shiny plastic and it reflects everything when the sun is shining making it very difficult to read. The sound is clear and powerful but to change the equalizer, you will need to pull the car over. I honestly think the iPod MP3's sound better than the CD player. I have no idea how they accomplished that. There is really no need for a CD player. The radio reception is very clear and seems to capture more stations with better reception.
My greatest criticism of this unit lies in the multi-function button. The pause function is really a cruel joke. To use it, you need to configure from the menu options the ability to pause the iPod or the CD player. Even with the correct configuration, you need to hit the Multi-Function button in the center three times. This may sound simple but it is not. There are two problems with this function. One there is a delay when you hit this button AND two, you have a 50% chance at best of hitting the button in the center the first time. To pause the unit, stay away from this procedure and just turn the tuner off! It is much easier to turn the unit off than go thru the nonsense of hitting the multi-function button in the center three to six times.
Even with these design deficiencies, I am willing to give this product a four star rating. The sound and use of the iPod pushes it from a three star to a four star rating.
Greatest stereo ever November 11, 2009 J. Pitts 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The best sound anyone could ask for in a mid priced head unit. Highly recommended
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