# Pioneer DEH-2200UB CD Receiver with iPod Direct Control and USB Input
Car Audio Electronics @ 29 June 2010
- AM/FM radio, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA CD, USB receiver
- 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with rear 2.2V RCA preamp output
- Detachable faceplate with one-line, ten-character LCD display, selectable green/red key illumination
- Includes front panel auxiliary input, front panel USB; add optional adapter for iPod control
- One-year warranty
Product DescriptionCD receiver with built-in MOSFET amplifier (14 watts RMS x 4 channels Peak CEA-2006/50) * plays CDs, CD-R and CD-RWs, including discs with MP3 and WMA * Advanced Sound Retriever (ASR) for laden better sound quality of compressed music files * Easy EQ 3-band equalizer with six preset sound settings for the iPod control * in construction – no adapter necessary, but adding Pioneer’s optional connecting the cables can introduce iPod * Home: the front panel a. leave . . More>>
Pioneer DEH-2200UB CD Receiver with iPod Direct Control and USB Input


June 29th, 2010 at 8:41 am
It seems good product. I bought and installed for my sister and I no longer have since been used, but she is very happy.
I like to have the front USB and adjusts the low, medium and shaking, as opposed to my cheap radio (someone in my car and I’m fine). In addition, also 22 RMS output, most receiver output appears only 18 rms or less.
The audio quality is decent. My sister has the stock speakers I imagine much better than their unobtrusive as the radio before he had was a Panasonic Pioneer seems to blow away your opinion, but again, the speakers say, with its stock hard, especially with very old stock speakers .
Note: When setting your receiver to the remote, I found it extremely easy to use the remote control, I think it’s usually easier to reverse.
June 29th, 2010 at 8:43 am
I have these on sale for less than a hundred dollars on Amazon.
It has large iPod / iPhone integration can — the name of the song / artist / album display.
Easy to use and configure than my old Clarion deck.
The cables are colored according to Pioneer-Standard Wiring Nissan perfectly. [94 Infiniti G20 factory amp so far ignored. ]
You can choose between green or red light.
includes a wireless remote control for rear passengers.
is troublesome plastic cover over the USB port. < , Br /> Pretty elegant. . . and an incredible value. I love you.
June 29th, 2010 at 9:13 am
I bought this so I could use the USB port and works well. Upload all the songs in about 2 seconds (even with a thumb drive or more than 4 GB of music) and then there is the waiting time to cycle through the tracks. It clearly shows the song title and can be adapted to the song title, album, etc. I am not a person then do not bother huge stereo amp and my car rattles appear, but I will say that my music plays in clear and I can be much stronger than me, without my music needs to be modified in any way to increase. The buttons are a bit “small, but you get used to it used to. I put my phone in the communication AUX port and it did play my songs. However, no track information displayed on the stereo and I had my music on the BlackBerry, which is a pain to control. Fortunately, I will use the USB slot, this is just a FYI for those of you who are not iPod was about one and know if other MP3 players could be the stereo controls . All in all, this was a great value for money and does everything I need to do.
June 29th, 2010 at 10:50 am
Not complaints about the radio, except that the buttons and USB cover feel a little ‘cheap. CD player works and it works great with my iPhone. You tried, AUX, but we recommend this radio for the price (I want to not for the audio system of my junky little car will cost to spend).
June 29th, 2010 at 1:05 pm
Buy great! It would get five stars, but, but, and this is so small it lacks a mute button. Other than that its all that I needed to. I have this purchase for the AUX to the radio for the use of an MP-3. Great addition to my vehicle.