What you get:
- Pioneer DEH-P9300 w/ steering wheel remote and all pieces (specs below)
- XM Radio Tuner "brain box"
- 2 XM antennas
- CD-RB10 additional input, giving you AM/FM, CD, XM and whatever Aux you want to add.
I bought the deck new in late 2002. Used it for about 6 months, then sold the car I had it in at that time and it was boxed until about March of this year. I then put it back in with the current subs, amp and OmniFi MP3 jukebox and have been using it until last weekend when my wife and I traded that car in. I have all original boxes, manuals, mic, faceplate holder, etc. As mentioned in the auction, the faceplate screen is not flawless, but there are no scratches other than the inevitable ones you get from cleaning the screen over time. The same goes with the XM stuff, as well. All boxes and used the same amount of time.
I think thats everything I can think of. PM or email me if you have any other questions.
$300 + shipping
I don’t have any references on here, but you can check out my feedback rating on eBay at: http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=jmward27
I only have one negative feedback and that was from some jackass who won the auction, went on vacation and did not contact me within the end of auction timeframe. I sold to the next bidder.
Specs:
Welcome to the jungle: The DEH-P9300 combines prodigious power and precision with exclusive features like a motorized face, steering wheel remote, and Soft-Key Operation, which displays button names as graphics on the bright Organic EL screen. Speaking of which: you can even download your own images to it, for a customized display that is totally your own. Plus: it's XM Ready.
The DEH-P9300 is a single disc head unit with AM/FM tuner, Multi-CD/XM Satellite-ready control and enough DSP goodies to keep even the most neurotic of fidgeting fiends entertained. Features include a detachable faceplate, wireless remote, 6 preamp outputs, internal crossovers, and a 13-band graphic EQ, just to name a few.
· Motorized Full Flap DFS with MCD Control
· MOSFET 50Wx4
· Easy EQ
· 13-Band EQ
· Advanced Organic EL Display with Soft-Key Operation
· DAB Ready
· BBE Signal Processing
· Listening Position Selector
· Rotary (Pop-Up) Volume
· 3 Hi-Volt (4V) Preouts
· Supertuner III
· Steering Wheel Remote
· MCD Text
· 2-Way Crossover
· Disc Title Memory
· Voice Command Capability
Source Level Adjust (SLA) - You know that annoying difference in volume you get going from CD to Radio? No more. You can adjust the source level volume to compensate for that difference.
Auto volume adjust while driving - Some decks you may have seen have the feature where you can have it turn itself up and down as you speed up and slow down the car. Pioneer has a fancy name for it, but I don't remember.
High Pass Filter - If you're running subs, this is a must have. Whether on your front, rear or both sets of speakers you can turn on the high pass filter at an adjustable frequency to filter out the bass, therefore not potentially damaging your mids and highs but not pulling that frequency from the sub.
Full Sub Controls - You control the subs being on/off, phase, frequency (built in crossover) and gain all from the deck. If you have subs and listen to a variety of music this is a must (speaking from experience) because you can on the fly change the crossover to accommidate different bass, turn the gain up or down, or if you like, off completely.
Advanced EQ - You're not just restricted to those preset "Rock", "Pop", "Jazz" EQ settings. You have full control over every individual frequency to completely customize your listening experience.
Auto "Tuning" to your seat - Again, Pioneer has a fancy name for this but I forget what it is. With the unit comes a microphone that plugs in under the face. What you do is plug it in, somehow temporarily attach to your headrest, roll up all the windows, push the go button and step out of the car and shut the door. What it does is does some sort of tests to determine optimum sound for you based on where that Mic is. Have more than one person in the car at times that you want to enjoy the experience too? You can adjust the optimum sound to be just for you driving, just for the passenger, the whole front or all of the car.
- Pioneer DEH-P9300 w/ steering wheel remote and all pieces (specs below)
- XM Radio Tuner "brain box"
- 2 XM antennas
- CD-RB10 additional input, giving you AM/FM, CD, XM and whatever Aux you want to add.
I bought the deck new in late 2002. Used it for about 6 months, then sold the car I had it in at that time and it was boxed until about March of this year. I then put it back in with the current subs, amp and OmniFi MP3 jukebox and have been using it until last weekend when my wife and I traded that car in. I have all original boxes, manuals, mic, faceplate holder, etc. As mentioned in the auction, the faceplate screen is not flawless, but there are no scratches other than the inevitable ones you get from cleaning the screen over time. The same goes with the XM stuff, as well. All boxes and used the same amount of time.
I think thats everything I can think of. PM or email me if you have any other questions.
$300 + shipping
I don’t have any references on here, but you can check out my feedback rating on eBay at: http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=jmward27
I only have one negative feedback and that was from some jackass who won the auction, went on vacation and did not contact me within the end of auction timeframe. I sold to the next bidder.
Specs:
Welcome to the jungle: The DEH-P9300 combines prodigious power and precision with exclusive features like a motorized face, steering wheel remote, and Soft-Key Operation, which displays button names as graphics on the bright Organic EL screen. Speaking of which: you can even download your own images to it, for a customized display that is totally your own. Plus: it's XM Ready.
The DEH-P9300 is a single disc head unit with AM/FM tuner, Multi-CD/XM Satellite-ready control and enough DSP goodies to keep even the most neurotic of fidgeting fiends entertained. Features include a detachable faceplate, wireless remote, 6 preamp outputs, internal crossovers, and a 13-band graphic EQ, just to name a few.
· Motorized Full Flap DFS with MCD Control
· MOSFET 50Wx4
· Easy EQ
· 13-Band EQ
· Advanced Organic EL Display with Soft-Key Operation
· DAB Ready
· BBE Signal Processing
· Listening Position Selector
· Rotary (Pop-Up) Volume
· 3 Hi-Volt (4V) Preouts
· Supertuner III
· Steering Wheel Remote
· MCD Text
· 2-Way Crossover
· Disc Title Memory
· Voice Command Capability
Source Level Adjust (SLA) - You know that annoying difference in volume you get going from CD to Radio? No more. You can adjust the source level volume to compensate for that difference.
Auto volume adjust while driving - Some decks you may have seen have the feature where you can have it turn itself up and down as you speed up and slow down the car. Pioneer has a fancy name for it, but I don't remember.
High Pass Filter - If you're running subs, this is a must have. Whether on your front, rear or both sets of speakers you can turn on the high pass filter at an adjustable frequency to filter out the bass, therefore not potentially damaging your mids and highs but not pulling that frequency from the sub.
Full Sub Controls - You control the subs being on/off, phase, frequency (built in crossover) and gain all from the deck. If you have subs and listen to a variety of music this is a must (speaking from experience) because you can on the fly change the crossover to accommidate different bass, turn the gain up or down, or if you like, off completely.
Advanced EQ - You're not just restricted to those preset "Rock", "Pop", "Jazz" EQ settings. You have full control over every individual frequency to completely customize your listening experience.
Auto "Tuning" to your seat - Again, Pioneer has a fancy name for this but I forget what it is. With the unit comes a microphone that plugs in under the face. What you do is plug it in, somehow temporarily attach to your headrest, roll up all the windows, push the go button and step out of the car and shut the door. What it does is does some sort of tests to determine optimum sound for you based on where that Mic is. Have more than one person in the car at times that you want to enjoy the experience too? You can adjust the optimum sound to be just for you driving, just for the passenger, the whole front or all of the car.