DEH-P8600MP is the "regular" Pioneer.Somebody told me the difference between the MP designation and the extra zero naming convention; Anyone recall?
Yes - it is artificial processing and to my ears, doesn't sound great (the higher-end Kenwood eXcelons have had SRS and SRS WOW processing for a couple of years now)Panasonic says:
SRS CS Automotive
This 3D sound reproduction technology is based on HRTF (Head Related Transfer Function) theory. It compensates the signal based on the way humans determine sound directionality according to frequency changes. this lets you experience a natural sound filed anywhere in the car, unlike artificial sound-field manipulation by methods such as time delay. TruBass and Focus functions are also provided to bring back the rich bass and sparkling treble tones that tend to be lost in compressed music formats like MP3 and WMA.
.. ? Artificial? Is this like an Epicenter functionality?
With the pioneer you can choose front, front left, front right, rear or all.that 2nd clarion is ****ing sweet. is it flat out 1000 dollars, or is that dealer or msrp or something? anyone know if the face is removable? thats my only reason for going with my kenwood instead of an eclipse. thing i dont like about my excelon, is with the DTA (they call it that too) theres only front, back or sw, no adjusting individual speakers. and its measured in distance, so the deck supposedly will set itself up. i dont know, i played with it a bit, set it where i thought it sounded best and left it, but i know my soundstage only sounds right in the middle of the car.
Thanks; Good advice.yeah, i'm about, what of it? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Do you want to save money, or do you want a H/U with time correction and no internal amp? You aren't going to get both. I would suggest not getting hung up on the amp thing and just not use it if you don't need it. I use an Alpine 9813 and just don't use the amp. Time correction is pretty simple to use on it and it was priced reasonably (don't remember what I paid for it exactly but a lot of research went into the purchase about 2 years ago).