Pioneer DEH-P3900MP iPod Ready CD/MP3/WMA Car Stereo Head with Remote
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Average customer review:Product Description
Are you road ready? Does your car's radio seem insufficient for your current automobile entertainment needs? Pioneer DEH-P3900MP Car Stereo Receiver may be a quick pill for everlasting relief. Because it's expandable for some of the latest audio technologies, driving your car will be accompanied with inestimable pleasure. It's ready to handle the demands of your digital musical collection. The 16-character display doesn't cut off your song and artist info, like common 8-character displays will. Built-in CD player also plays CDR and CDRW discs. Even those with MP3 and WMA formats. Better yet, it can play AAC files so you won't have to convert your iTunes files to MP3 format when you burn them to disc. And about those AAC files, you can play your iPod directly through your stereo when you use the optional Pioneer CD-IB100II. Tired of AM/FM radio? It's ready for XM and Sirius satellite radio (antenna, service subscription required). Pioneer's DEH-P3900MP iPod Ready CD/MP3/WMA Car Stereo Head with Remote is one way to calm and soothe a Mad Max. You're ready for a restful, relaxing, rocking, road ride. 3 pairs of preamp outputs (Front, Rear, Subwoofer) CD frequency response 5-20,000 Hz Signal-to-noise ratio - 94 dB FM sensitivity - 8 dBf Remote Control included Front Aux Input Subwoofer Control Is XM or SIRIUS Satellite Radio Ready - Satellite Radio controls (tuner, antenna, and subscription required and not included with purchase) Is iPod Ready - Pioneer CD-IB100 II required and available separately Pioneer 1-Year Limited Warranty Professional installation suggested
Product Details
- Brand: Pioneer
- Model: P3900MP
- Dimensions: 5.10" h x 10.70" w x 9.20" l, 3.98 pounds
Features
- CD/MP3/WMA Receiver
- Built-in amplifier (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
- 3 Band Equalizer
- Loudness Control
- Digitally-tuned radio offers up to 18 FM/6 AM programmable memory presets
Customer Reviews
Good Product, Good Price
Pros
Clean, strong CD and Tuner sound
Easy-to-operate remote control
Attractive styling
Customizable three-band EQ
3 RCA outs
Front Auxiliary input
Reads MP3/WMA/Wave
Lots of text space to read titles and track information
Cons
Bright blue volume LED light can be distracting
Small control knob surrounded by function buttons
Amplifier hiss detectable from Auxiliary input
Detachable face tricky to install
I installed this receiver in a 1995 Honda Civic, and it has been paired with Kicker coaxial 6.5" speakers. The installation went pretty smooth considering this had been my first installation, and it was especially rewarding when I powered the unit up for the first time. Overall I am happy with the unit; the Supertuner is far superior to the stock radio that preceded it, and the audio quality is very good considering the price point.
Could be better.
I was in the market for a new head unit for my corolla and jumped on the chance to get this player way below retail price. So I got it. Unfortunately, for me it's pretty looks do not make up for it's shortcomings.
First off, I do not know why manufacturers make push button/ knob type controls for aftermarket radios like this. It's a complete pain, especially in this player. I mean how many of you here who have this unit can honestly say you haven't mistakenly pushed the button (that switches from cd-radio,etc) while trying to put the volume up or down turning the knob? Really? It gets really frustrating after a while, that I'd rather use the control! Another thing is the cd player sensitivity. Got some badly scratch discs? Don't try in this, it won't play at all! Heck my older jvc head unit could play those discs without a hiccup! Thumbs down in that department. Another thing I found rather annoying was the random command. Let's say you want to skip that random song you just put on, guess what? It goes to the next song in order NOT RANDOM! Sound wise, I can't complain. It has excellent sound for a cheaper unit. Heck you can even connect your subs to it (and control it) which is pretty cool. The remote is more useful than the head unit controls itself which is a big plus. The other thing I like is of course the mp3 player connections, which means more music (no skipping) etc another big plus. In all I think this head unit is decent, but could be better. Like totally get rid of push button/turn knobs, they are not practical while driving. It's best to use push button only, that way if you hit a bump or something the only thing that would happen is the volume would go down or up (depends) instead of losing cool because the frickin' thing switched to something else. Plus they should really fix the cd readability. They should work on making it more reliable. In all a 3 is deserving of this unit.
Clear, rich quality sound for a good price
The factory CD player finally died. I did not want to spend too much money for a replacememnt. I decided to buy this player because it was pretty basic and it had everything that I needed for a reasonable price.
I have this hooked up to an amplifier and the sound quality is great. I am hearing background instruments on songs that I have been listening to for years that I never heard before! The biggest difference I noted was the quality of the sound coming through from the radio tuner. It is the best I have heard. It's like listening from a CD. It also gives details of the track names and lot's of various equalizer options from vocal, to powerful to super bass.
The only problem I have is the size of some of the buttons. The preset radio buttons are really small and I have experienced an AM radio station that I normally listen to, to have some interference (high pitched noise)which I never had with the factory stereo.
It also comes with a remote control but I never get to use it.






