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Electronics : Pioneer DEH2400F Single CD Player

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Pioneer DEH2400F Single CD Player

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Pioneer DEH2400F Single CD Player
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 74477





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Pioneer
EAN: 0012562587493
Label: Pioneer
Product Manufacturer: Pioneer
Model: 2400F
Publisher: Pioneer
Ranking: 74477
Studio: Pioneer
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • 45W x 4-Channel High Power
  • Easy EQ (EEQ) switches 5 Factory, 1 User EQ Presets (Super Bass, Powerful, Natural, Vocal, Flat, Custom)
  • Playback Compatible with Digital CD-R and CD-RW
  • Large Blue-Back Liquid Crystal Display (Neg) with LED Backlight
  • Detachable Face




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The DEH-2400F's flap face opens for CD loading, giving you a larger display, and a rotary volume knob gives you added control. 45 Watts x 4 pounds out sound, and the Easy EQ feature let you shape the music to your car. As always, Pioneer's legendary Supertuner lll delivers a clean, strong radio signal. The unit's face, which features a cool blue-black display, is detachable so you can take it with you.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Loved It!!! ...
Well I received this cd player as a Christmas present after using a cd kit for years. I have an early 90s truck so installation was a little tricky, but I think that was Ford's thing not Pioneer's. Once it was installed I was completely impressed. It has a bunch of options for sound--vocal, natural, powerful, etc. etc. The buttons are a tad small--my stepdad said he wouldn't pick it for himself but it's great for younger drivers. The blue display is nice and bright--and I definitely prefer it to the orange or red displays of some other cd players. I really loved the cd player, but apparently someone else liked it too and broke through my window to steal it. My suggestion is to take advantage of the detachable faceplate feature everytime you leave the car--for any brand. I'm looking to replace it soon and am going with Pioneer again.



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