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<blockquote data-quote="danp129" data-source="post: 4047816" data-attributes="member: 578711"><p>My system got stolen and I'm looking for something similar to my old DEH-P3800MP but has a better seek feature.</p><p></p><p>Are there any Pioneer HU's that will seek to an actual station instead of changing the frequency by 2 mhz each press. I know you can hold the seek button in for a full second to make it search for the next strong signal but it takes forever going through all the stations in my area. I could press the up/down to cycle through presets but there's more than 6 stations I listen to. If any of the HU's can cycle through all 18 presets w/o manually changing FM I/II/III that would work I guess.</p><p></p><p>I think Pioneer purposly made this seek a pain on purpose to mask their sub-par seek speed to other HU's by making it harder to compare in a side by side comparison.</p><p></p><p>Any recommendations on other HU's that have parametric EQ's, high-pass filter, and subwoofer turn off/mute (I have a 3yr old and baby) in the $175 ish range?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danp129, post: 4047816, member: 578711"] My system got stolen and I'm looking for something similar to my old DEH-P3800MP but has a better seek feature. Are there any Pioneer HU's that will seek to an actual station instead of changing the frequency by 2 mhz each press. I know you can hold the seek button in for a full second to make it search for the next strong signal but it takes forever going through all the stations in my area. I could press the up/down to cycle through presets but there's more than 6 stations I listen to. If any of the HU's can cycle through all 18 presets w/o manually changing FM I/II/III that would work I guess. I think Pioneer purposly made this seek a pain on purpose to mask their sub-par seek speed to other HU's by making it harder to compare in a side by side comparison. Any recommendations on other HU's that have parametric EQ's, high-pass filter, and subwoofer turn off/mute (I have a 3yr old and baby) in the $175 ish range? [/QUOTE]
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