LordAthens
01-31-2005, 04:34 PM
SOLD to Steve.
I thought I had fried an amp in this one, so I replaced it. Come to find out, the new unit did the same thing, due to one of the voice coils fried in the speaker. So I have a perfectly good higher end HU, sitting here, doing nothing.
Details;
Pioneer Premier P730 head. 50x4, (3) 4 volt Hi-Volt preamp outputs (Front, Rear, Sub), credit card remote, detachable face, "motion" OrganicEL display, XM Ready. It also has a multitude of controls, EQ, high and low pass adjustable filters, etc etc. You can tweak the crap out of the unit. It's never once skipped on me, including offroad.
It's currently mounted in a TJ "square" style dash mount along with a TJ wiring harness (soldered and heatshrinked.. None of that crimp on garbage). I have the box, but the manual has since gone AWOL. I can download and print the PDF manual from Pioneers site if you really want it. It's basically ready to bolt into any TJ (maybe other Jeeps?). If you have a new model TJ with the rounded off radio, you need to switch the mount for the newer style, which is all of $10 at WalMart.
It's very similar to the 7600MP model that BestBuy currently sells for $269.99. Really about the only difference is that the 7600MP is capable of doing MP3 discs, this one is not. IMO, Pioneers implemantation of MP3 is garbage. It's damn near impossible to find the song you actually want as it will only display 16 characters.
Also, if you're interested I have a Pioneer GEX-FM903XM XM satellite receiver I can sell along with it. I have mine mounted under the dash, completely hidden. It's controlled via the headunit, totally stealth. Sound is carried via line level over the P Bus cable, so no loss in quality like you'll have with the FM modulated units. Also, the FM903 CAN be used as a standalone XM receiver, via FM modulation and external dash mounted display. I still have all of the original parts and brackets (though they've never been used, only the actual receiver).
$100 for the headunit and i'll throw the XM tuner in for another $50.
supremecommand AT hotmail DOT com is the email address :)
-Brandon
I thought I had fried an amp in this one, so I replaced it. Come to find out, the new unit did the same thing, due to one of the voice coils fried in the speaker. So I have a perfectly good higher end HU, sitting here, doing nothing.
Details;
Pioneer Premier P730 head. 50x4, (3) 4 volt Hi-Volt preamp outputs (Front, Rear, Sub), credit card remote, detachable face, "motion" OrganicEL display, XM Ready. It also has a multitude of controls, EQ, high and low pass adjustable filters, etc etc. You can tweak the crap out of the unit. It's never once skipped on me, including offroad.
It's currently mounted in a TJ "square" style dash mount along with a TJ wiring harness (soldered and heatshrinked.. None of that crimp on garbage). I have the box, but the manual has since gone AWOL. I can download and print the PDF manual from Pioneers site if you really want it. It's basically ready to bolt into any TJ (maybe other Jeeps?). If you have a new model TJ with the rounded off radio, you need to switch the mount for the newer style, which is all of $10 at WalMart.
It's very similar to the 7600MP model that BestBuy currently sells for $269.99. Really about the only difference is that the 7600MP is capable of doing MP3 discs, this one is not. IMO, Pioneers implemantation of MP3 is garbage. It's damn near impossible to find the song you actually want as it will only display 16 characters.
Also, if you're interested I have a Pioneer GEX-FM903XM XM satellite receiver I can sell along with it. I have mine mounted under the dash, completely hidden. It's controlled via the headunit, totally stealth. Sound is carried via line level over the P Bus cable, so no loss in quality like you'll have with the FM modulated units. Also, the FM903 CAN be used as a standalone XM receiver, via FM modulation and external dash mounted display. I still have all of the original parts and brackets (though they've never been used, only the actual receiver).
$100 for the headunit and i'll throw the XM tuner in for another $50.
supremecommand AT hotmail DOT com is the email address :)
-Brandon