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Pioneer Deh-P9800Bt In-Dash Cd/Mp3 Receiver With Oel Display

Mar 29th, 2010 by admin

  • Cd, Mp3, Wma, Wav and Aac Receiver With Multicolor/Multi-Language Oel Display
  • Built-In Bluetooth(R) Wireless Technology
  • Ipod(R) Adapter, Xm Satellite Radio(R) and Sirius(Tm)-Ready
  • Motorized Flap Face
  • Built-In Aux Input

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Pioneer Deh-P9800Bt In-Dash Cd/Mp3 Receiver With Oel Display

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5 Responses to “Pioneer Deh-P9800Bt In-Dash Cd/Mp3 Receiver With Oel Display”

  1. I. Simchayof
    March 29, 2010 at 9:30 pm

    This unit is not compatible with the Sprint PPC 6700 as posted above! Make sure you call Pioneer with your telephone model number for compatibility. I tried the PPC 6700 and my wife’s phone (another sprint phone, not sure on the model number). Both have issue and Pioneer’s customer service agent was horrible and would not help solve this issue, only to blame me for not calling Pioneer first!

    This unit is the first device that was not compatible with my phone that I ran into!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. David B. Vargas
    March 29, 2010 at 10:07 pm

    NO BUILT IN IPOD CONNECTIVITY ON PIONEER’S TOP OF THE LINE HEAD UNIT???? ALMOST AL BRAND’S DO ON THEIR NEW MODELS, YOU STILL HAVE TO BUY A $60 BULKY IPOD INTERFACE ADAPTER. SHAME ON YOU PIONEER. I’M GOING BACK TO ALPINE…….
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Edward R. Skalitzky
    March 30, 2010 at 12:50 am

    Great receiver with lots of adjustments, however . . .

    First, just to set the time, you need an engineering degree. I have to refer back to the directions everytime to reset it. I’m a very techie person, and normally NEVER have to use the manual after the first adjustment on home theatre, car stereo, computers, etc . . . So, when I have to go back to the manual, something isn’t right. Next, the only adjustment wheel SUCKS!!! If you push it and aren’t exactly in the middle of the button, you end up going to another menu instead of selecting the item you wanted. It’s better with the remote. Great display, except you can’t see it in bright sunlight and it’s distracting at night. The bluetooth mic sounds like you’re 15 feet away, so I had to go back to my headset. Pioneer need to go back to multiple dials and buttons. This SUCKS!!!
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. R. Sedor
    March 30, 2010 at 2:17 am

    This CD player is very good. The bluetooth features works quite well with my cel phone (this was the main reason I bought this model).

    Another plus is the Ipod adapter. I recommend to buy this option if you have an Ipod. It’s very useful.

    The only contra I found it this CD player: it’s not so user friendly to use. To take profit of all features available, sometimes you need to read the user guide.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Scott St Onge
    March 30, 2010 at 5:04 am

    Terrific product no doubt, but I believe I have learned a lesson about where to buy my auto head units. My unit’s bluetooth started messing up after 10 months. I called into Pioneer who told me that they could repair or replace the unit under it’s one year warranty. They instructed me to show my purchase invoice to an authorized Pioneer repair facility and asked me where I had bought the unit. I told them Amazon. They instructed me that Amazon was not an authorized dealer for them, so…oops! No repair under warranty. I’m attempting an appeal though Pioneer. Pioneer had also told me that I could try through Amazon. UPDATE: My third attempt with Pioneer tech support proved fruitful. One of their guys helped walk me through fixing it through the menus on the head unit.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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