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Pioneer DEH-P6300 CD Player

Pioneer DEH-P6300 CD Player

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Outstanding Ergonomics

by deltadude , Apr 11 '02
Pros: User friendly controls, great equalization options
Cons: Only 1 remote wire, face-plate install takes practice.
My review is actually for the DEH-P6400, which is the newer version of the 6300. It's not listed separately on Epinions.

I bought this deck to replace the factory radio in my 85 Oldsmobile. The stock speaker configuration for my car is 3-1/2's...
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Sweeeeeet Sound!!!!!!!

by Pilot30000 , Jun 20 '01
Pros: Awesome display with great sound quality.
Cons: Difficult to remove from frame once installed.
The first time I turned this stereo on I forgot it was actually a radio. I was so overwhelmed by the graphical display and its capabilities that I didn't get to turning the volume up for like 10 minutes. You will be amazed simply by the ease of control...
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