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I just spent $1,000 on a new sound system. I wasn't really planning on spending around 1k on a system, but everything just fit together well.

 

Anyway, I got four 4x6 Pioneer Premier speakers, and two 6x9 Pioneer Premier speakers. I also got a Pioneer GM-X364 300w amp. To top it all off, I got a Pioneer DEH-P7400MP MP3 player.

 

Looking for some in-dash flash? The DEH-P7400MP CD receiver boasts Pioneer's revolutionary Organic EL display, with its ultra-high resolution, exciting graphics, and wide viewing angle (no more squinting in bright sunlight). If you're an Internet music fan, this versatile receiver plays MP3 files recorded on CD-R and CD-R/Ws — with the ability to store up to 200 song files (approximately 10 hours of music) per disc, it's like having a CD changer in your dash.

 

The built-in MOSFET50 amp will fire up your speakers. Make tone adjustments with Easy EQ's 5 preset curves and 3-band equalizer, or improve your imaging with Sound Focus EQ's independent front/rear tone settings. You'll find front and preamp outputs for connection to outboard amps — the rear outputs can be switched from subwoofer to full-range operation.

 

The Supertuner III is celebrated for its excellent AM/FM reception, and the DEH-P7400MP also includes XM Satellite Radio controls (XM tuner, antenna, and subscription required). For multi-disc excitement, connect an optional Pioneer CD changer — add a Pioneer changer to your receiver order, and save $$ with Crutchfield's package discount. A wireless remote is included.

 

Key Features:

detachable, fold-down face

Organic EL display

plays MP3 files recorded on CD-R and CD-R/W

Supertuner III

XM radio-ready (XM Radio subscription, tuner, antenna required to receive the satellite radio signal.)

Easy EQ

Sound Focus EQ

MOSFET50

CD changer controls

two sets of preamp outputs

rear preamp outputs include a 50/80/125 Hz low-pass filter for use with a amp and subwoofer

wireless remote

clock

22 watts RMS/50 watts peak x 4 channels

CD frequency response 5-20,000 Hz

CD signal-to-noise ratio 94 dB

FM sensitivity 9 dBf

1-year warranty

 

My car sounds like no other.

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not much to say on the speaks, but that is a nice choice for a HU.

did you get it installed as well? or are you gonna do that yourself?

 

the only person that has to be happy with your car audio is you.

and if you are then the goal is acheived

 

Congrats

 

Monty

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i'll have to see that one day - maybe after i get my new engine in. hey your exhaust sounded nice at summit when you were leaving - what do you have on there?

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I had everything professionally installed for only $50! I also got all the wiring, connectors, and the cd deck dash adaptor for free! :D

 

hard to beat that

:)

 

Monty

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Here's the CD player: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/P...9,21409,00.html

 

My amp: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/P...9,21384,00.html

 

My 6x9s: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/P...29,1465,00.html

 

I'm not sure what model the 4x6 speakers are because I forgot to take the box with me after I had everything installed.

 

All I have to say about the head unit is that pictures don't do it justice. This thing has about 10 different electroluminescent 3D displays, ranging from a mermaid swimming with dolphins, a WW1 air dogfight, a clock pendalum swinging back and forth, pistons turning, and a bunch of other neat things. It looks awesome at night.

 

patgizz, thanks. Right now I just have the mufflers cut off with triple plate chrome exhaust tips. Over the winter, I hope to get a full 2 1/2" exhaust put on. New downpipe, new high flow cat, and no mufflers.

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