It displays 16 characters ata atime that can scroll continuosly to display the entire line. You set which two lines it shows. It also shows the track number in the upper right corner.Does the ipod adapter display the full artist/title, etc, or is it limited to 8 characters like the previous ipod adapter? At this point, this is the breaking point for me switching out my 9835.
1)780 has 16 band graphic Eq vs. 880 has seperate left and right 16 band eq making 32.I've been reading up on the manual and so far it looks really good. Seems to me like the only differences between this and the 780 are
1) 780-Color vs 880-White
2) 880 adds pro mode
I'm a bit confused in the manual about changing between presets (my biggest hangup with most radios). I want to be able to switch between ALL my presets using one button.
The manual states that pushing the multicontrol up or down loops through the presets. Is that through all the presets (from all the 3 groups of 6 presets) or just the current group?
Current owners? If you have more than 6 radio or sat presets, can you see if the multicontrol lets you loop through them all?
thanks!
This always confuses me when people say this. Is it really a 32 band equalizer in that you have 32 distinct bands to adjust or you just have 2 single channel 16 band equalizers? If there are only 16 distinct bands but you can alter them separately for left and right, then as far as I'm concerned, it's still just a 16band equalizer with a little extra flexibility, that I most likely won't use. If anything it would be a headache. Would this mean that whenever I want to boost a certain freq, I now have to go do it twice? Once for left and once for right? If so, I'd prefer the 780 eq then.1)780 has 16 band graphic Eq vs. 880 has seperate left and right 16 band eq making 32.
I thought the bluetooth was an IP-BUS thing (like the ipod adapter, etc) that any of the units could talk too?2) 880 has dock for bluetooth device to control bluetooth phone vs. 780 doesn't
Nothing wrong with that IMO. WIth FM, one would be hard pressed to find that many stations they like. But with sat radio getting more popular and manufacturers dropping the direct preset buttons from their faceplates, this notion of 6 presets per group is getting outdated.That would ential 23 button pressses to cyle them all.
I checked Pioneers site again and the 9800BT and 980BT are finally up. I can't find anywhere else that says any other unit is bluetooth ready. I found the bluetooth adapter but no mention of what it's compatible with. If the 880 really is BT ready and the 7800 isn't, then the 880 it is then!The BT adapter will only be compatible with BT ready HUs