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Pioneer DEH-P690UB In Dash CD/MP3 Player

Pioneer DEH-P690UB In Dash CD/MP3 Player

(MP3/WMA/AAC, CD Changer Controller, XM/Sirius Ready - MPN: DEHP690UB)
Description: Pioneer DEH-P690UB Premier CD/MP3/WMA/AAC Receiver features 50W x 4 Peak Power, "uBus" USB Direct Control, Pure Blue OEL Display, 18FM/6AM Supertuner IIID, Bluetooth/Satellite Radio Ready, iPod Compatible

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Date Reviewed:  06/14/2007
  • abhilashsaif
  • from CA
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    Dec 2006

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Strengths: USB, Ipod, Premier Brand, 7 Band Equalizer
Weaknesses: Rear Aux Input
Summary: 2007-06-14 22:28:19 This is a great audio for the price. The best part about this is that it's 'Premier' make which is the high quality division of Pioneer. The USB is the main highlight of this model. The only negative remark from my side is the aux USB which is positioned at rear. The sound is just unbelievable. So guys go for it...

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Date Reviewed:  12/01/2007
  • Heliopolis
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    Dec 2007

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2 Star ReviewShould Be Better
Strengths: USB input, which is the main reason I got it. Great sound.
Weaknesses: CHEAP faceplate - it moves up to 1/4 inch when you push the knob up/down or left/right. Removable faceplate (yeah, I know, that's supposed to be a plus).
Summary: First let me start with the foundation of my complaint, the removable faceplate. The unit "ejects" the faceplate every time you turn off the car. It beeps a lot while doing so as well. It will eventually go back into place, but here's the thing-- I don't want the damn thing to eject. I don't live in L.A. or NY, and nobody would even know I had it if the blue lighting didn't BLIND them (complaint #3).

As a result, I guess, of the faceplate being removable, it is very loose when in place. The whole thing moves when you use the knob. This is either poor design or just a casualty of the faceplate being removable.

I was trying to find the best car stereo out there that had a USB input, and all signs pointed to this one.

If it wasn't for the fact that I can put all 33 CDS I had covering my backseat on one tiny USB drive, I would remove this THING and put the old factory stereo back in.

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Date Reviewed:  04/16/2008
  • farisq
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    Apr 2008

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2 Star ReviewFM radio tunning problem
Strengths: Good sound,USB and Aux input(though they should have been in the front)
Weaknesses: manual is totally confusing and not helpful at all,there in no way by going through you can set the time or perform other functions,FM does not tune 100.106,101,103 etc.although the manual says you can
Summary: Owner manual should be updated and clearly every function should be mentioned.FM sould be able to tune on where you want to tune it manually and e.g 99.9 skips to 100.1 which means you cannot tune on 100 and so on.

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