Product Description
In-Dash AM/FM, CD, MP3 Receiver with Remote Single-line, multi-segmented LCD display with LED back light is 35% larger CEA-2006 compliant amplifier Power Output: Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels ; RMS: 14 watts x 4 channels. Theft-deterrent, detachable face plate with anti-dust design. Wireless remote control included. CD text information display MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album) 1-year Sonic Electronix Warranty Playback and Audio Features: Playback of CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WAV and WMA AM/FM tuner with 18FM/6AM presets. Advanced Sound Retriever for Compressed Audio Enhancement. Electronic Shock Protection (ESP) 5-band parametric equalizer with 7 selectable tone curves (5 Preset, 2 User) 24bit Digital Analog Converter (DAC) to enhance your MP3/WMA playback Built-in High-Pass and Low-Pass crossover filters Expandability Options: 1 Set of 2V preamp outputs (front and switchable rear/subwoofer) Front Auxiliary Input: 3.5 mm headphone jack allows connection to portable media devices such as MP3 players.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #652 in Car Audio or Theater
- Brand: Pioneer
- Model: DEH150MP
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.50" h x 10.00" w x 9.00" l, 1.00 pounds
- Display size: 6
Features
- In-Dash AM/FM, CD, MP3 Receiver with Remote
- Single-line, multi-segmented LCD display with LED back light is 35% larger
- Power Output: Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels RMS: 14 watts x 4 channels
- Theft-deterrent, detachable face plate with anti-dust design
- Wireless remote control included
Most helpful customer reviews
46 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
UNBELIEVABLE PERFORMANCE FOR THE PRICE!!!
By BlueSkyMike
GREAT performance, a wide variety of features, sharp appearance, and easy installation are definitely high points for this unit!
I have been a professional in the automotive service business for over 40 years, and I just could not believe how GREAT this unit sounds. It puts out great high, midrange, and bass frequencies equally well. With its multiple equalizer and bass boost settings it provides incredibly rich, full range, quality sound at a price (about $60) that just seems impossible to beat.
Although you will need to read up on all of its various settings and adjustments to "dial in" exactly what you want in the way of your own particular musical experience, it'll be well worth your time investment. The aux input jack is another great feature that lets you update your vehicle to easily connect an iPod or any other sound device up to it using a standard headphone mini-plug. The remote control that is included is also a nice touch even if you don't use it much. Imagine having a picnic somewhere, or using it in your RV, with this stereo providing the musical entertainment, and being able to control it from the very compact and lightweight remote you can keep in a shirt pocket. How cool is that?
It has a large, clear, screen display and an attractive, high-end-looking removable faceplate that offers some theft prevention, or at least theft-deterrent qualities.
Installation is very simple, as it will fit into any single-DIN slot by itself, or into any double-DIN slot if you add a single-DIN-sized pocket or spacer. Since almost every vehicle sold in the US in the last 30 years (at least up until the latter 2000s) uses the DIN mounting standard, there are very few vehicles in which this unit won't fit easily. It comes with screws to mount it to most vehicle manufacturers'stock mounting brackets. But if your vehicle is missing those brackets it's still no problem because it also comes with its own very thin sheet metal "sleeve" that can mount generically and sturdily to almost any factory stock or aftermarket DIN-sized frame/faceplate components. You then simply slide the unit into that sleeve and add the trim plate that is also included to complete a custom-looking installation.
To make things really easy and provide for a clean, factory-looking wiring job, I would suggest also buying and using an aftermarket wiring harness adapter (like the Metra 70-1720 Radio Wiring Harness I used for my friend's '93 Honda Accord, which was available through Amazon.com for only $3.55 when I bought it). That way you can connect the new stereo's wiring harness to the adapter at any convenient location outside of the car (like on your workbench or kitchen table) and then simply plug the adapter harness connector into your vehicle's factory radio wiring harness connector just as though you were plugging a factory radio into it. This makes for a neat, incredibly simple, and professional installation at VERY little additional cost.
If you are buying this unit to replace another unit that was stolen from your vehicle, and the thieves damaged or removed the factory wiring harness connector plug and some of the factory wiring, you can also inexpensively bring your vehicle radio wiring back to "like-new" condition by getting a "reverse wiring adapter harness" (like the Metra 71-1720 Reverse Wiring Harness I also bought for my friend's '93 Honda Accord). You then wire this "reverse" harness to the wiring in your dash that the thieves cut/damaged. You will then have a factory-type connector again, into which you connect the adapter harness connector as described in the above paragraph. Again, a great professional installation job.
Overall, this unit from Amazon is an AMAZING value... Thanks Amazon!!!
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
Great no frills radio
By thatpharmguy
The only reason I replaced the factory radio was to have a line in port so I could listen to my ipod as I drive. This stereo is great for people like me. If you just casually listen to the radio and want to use the line in port now and again, this is a great option. There aren't a whole lot of other bells and whistles, but that saves me money in the end. I purchased a dash kit and wire harness from Amazon as well making the install really quick and painless.
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
Beware of depth requirement.
By shasta54
This was advertised as fitting my vehicle not only on Amazon but other sites also. This unit has a protruding heat sink on the back and in the manual it says not to install it within 5cm of anything to the back. That's 1.97". This stereo with a special installation kit that I bought is supposed to protrude about 1 inch from the dash in my van, but that only works if the heat sink is crammed up against the plastic duct in the back. To install it safely, as in the manual, it would have to protrude 3 inches from the dash, which no kit allows for. Make sure you have at least 8 5/8 inches clearance behind your dash before ordering this. It would be nice if the description had the size of the stereo instead of the size of the box it comes in. I'm going to have to return this and shop locally for a stereo so I can measure it. I hate returning things and I don't trust websites telling me what will fit.
UPDATE: I found another very good brand stereo on Amazon and I read the manual at the manufacturer's website and it is 6 1/4 inches deep and has no heat sink and it will fit perfectly without protruding at all. I wish they all would provide their manuals online. A little research avoids a lot of headaches.
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