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Pioneer DEH-P999HDD
Thursday, March 09, 2006 4:32 AM
Anyone have this one in their car?

Here is the stats of it:

Features

Music Server, for uninterrupted playback
10GB hard disk with storage capacity for about 200 CD albums*5
Auto Title Add and Auto Play List Create functions, for easy selection of tracks
Convenient recording mode designed for use in the car
MagicGate Memory Stick*1 support
Built-in CD player with MP3 playback
Easy operation in the car and technology for high sound quality

Specifications
Input/output terminal
RCA: [ Front output + sub woofer output ] or [ front output + rear output ]
IP bus: Input

Amplifier section
Installed capacity: 50W״
Sub woofer output terminal:
-Cutoff frequency: 50/63/80/100/125Hz
-Cutoff slope: -18dB/oct
-Phase: NOR/REV
-Span of adjustable range: -24dB - +6dB
High pass filter
-Cutoff frequency: 50/63/80/100/125Hz
-Cutoff slope: -12dB/oct

CD player section
Frequency characteristic: 5 - 20,000Hz (?1dB)
Signal-noise ratio: 94dB (IHF-A/1kHz)
Dynamic range: 92dB (1kHz)

HDD section
FM/AM
HDD capacity: 10GB
Sound recording/regenerative signal compressed system: ATRAC3
Frequency characteristic: 20 - 20,000Hz (?1dB)
Even seek time: 13msec

Memory stick section
Regenerative signal compressed system: ATRAC3
Frequency characteristic: 20 - 20,000Hz (?1dB)

Tuner section
FM/AM
Practical speed:FM/9dBf (0.8 μ V/75 Ω, mono and Signal-noise ratio: 30dB) AM/18 μ V (Signal-noise ratio: 20dB)

Equalizer section 13 band graphic equalizers:
Frequency: 50/80/125/200/315/500/800Hz 1.25/2.0/3.15/5.0/8.0/12.5kHz
Span of adjustable range: ?12dB

Common section
Largest consumed electric current: 10.0A
Installation size: 178 (W) ׵0 (H) ױ62 (D) mm
Mass: 1.9kg

Accessories
Main unit, 1 remote, manual, warranty card

Colors available: Black


Think it might be worth $1,700? Its a nice lookin deck. I just wanna hear any input on it (other than the "are you freakin crazy spendin that much on a deck?" Thanks

Re: Pioneer DEH-P999HDD
Thursday, March 09, 2006 4:26 PM
You could buy a computer and have it fabricated into your trunk for about half of that. Hell, grab a touchscreen from lilliput and you still probably won't break the 900 dollar mark.

But if you want it to be as easy as popping in a headunit, it's the way to go.



Re: Pioneer DEH-P999HDD
Friday, March 10, 2006 9:19 AM
i have the non-hdd version, the 9400, i love it, and will use it untill it falls apart


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Re: Pioneer DEH-P999HDD
Friday, March 10, 2006 6:30 PM
I could do the computer thing.. thats simple. I just would rather have the deck cause it would take far less room for other things
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