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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 6972503" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>For the money i've never really been impressed with their amps. You can find much better quality and features for the same money. Speakers are ok in my opinion but they sound a little tinny out of the box. They seem to lack some midrange. A little eq can make them acceptable for most people. Haven't had a pioneer sub in years but the ones I had back in the day always sounded great and had more output than I expected from a low to midlevel quality sub. As far as headunits I've sworn by them for years . You can get a good mix of features without spending a ton of money but recently I've noticed one thing that bugs me about the pioneers. I have several older cds with some light to medium scratching on them that the pioneer simply cannot play on certain songs. On my amp testing rig on my repair bench I have an old jank kenwood unit that will play those cds no problem as will the entry level sony cd players that we install at work. For the most part I use an Ipod anyways but it ***** when you have a cd that isn't on your ipod yet that you wanna play and the pioneer says F**k you. For that reason alone I've been considering another brand for my next headunit purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 6972503, member: 584130"] For the money i've never really been impressed with their amps. You can find much better quality and features for the same money. Speakers are ok in my opinion but they sound a little tinny out of the box. They seem to lack some midrange. A little eq can make them acceptable for most people. Haven't had a pioneer sub in years but the ones I had back in the day always sounded great and had more output than I expected from a low to midlevel quality sub. As far as headunits I've sworn by them for years . You can get a good mix of features without spending a ton of money but recently I've noticed one thing that bugs me about the pioneers. I have several older cds with some light to medium scratching on them that the pioneer simply cannot play on certain songs. On my amp testing rig on my repair bench I have an old jank kenwood unit that will play those cds no problem as will the entry level sony cd players that we install at work. For the most part I use an Ipod anyways but it ***** when you have a cd that isn't on your ipod yet that you wanna play and the pioneer says F**k you. For that reason alone I've been considering another brand for my next headunit purchase. [/QUOTE]
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