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Difference between Pioneer DEH-P7500MP and Pioneer DEH-P750MP (Premier)
First, sorry for my English. The question is, what is the difference, if
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Difference between Pioneer DEH-P7500MP and Pioneer DEH-P750MP (Premier)
Look on Pioneer's website.
www.pioneerelectronics.com Paul Vina "JJD" wrote in message ... First, sorry for my English. The question is, what is the difference, if any, between this two models? |
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Difference between Pioneer DEH-P7500MP and Pioneer DEH-P750MP (Premier)
Usually, the Premier versions simply have higher voltage from their pre-amp
outputs and gold plated connectors. I've heard that there are some minor internal differences, but I've never been able to get a definitive answer on what those differences are, or if they even actually exist. I like Pioneer's product, and was seriously consdiering the 9400 and Premier 940 variant myself. But in all honesty, the Premier versions seem like a rip-off. I'd reccomend either going with the non-Premier version, or stepping up either to a better non-Premier deck, or into a better unit from Alpine or Eclipse. |
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Difference between Pioneer DEH-P7500MP and Pioneer DEH-P750MP (Premier)
Thanks for the reply's. It seems that both units are technically the same,
and I can get either or for basically the same price. Maybe the difference is in the warranty. |
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Difference between Pioneer DEH-P7500MP and Pioneer DEH-P750MP (Premier)
But in all honesty, the Premier versions seem like a rip-off.
Why? It's only about a $30 difference between a Pioneer and Premier. The extra preamp voltage is good to have. I wouldn't mind the extra year on the warranty either. I'd reccomend either going with the non-Premier version, or stepping up either to a better non-Premier deck, or into a better unit from Alpine or Eclipse. I'd go with an Alpine. I've owned all three brands and the Alpine was the best sounding by far. Some people will complain about the Chinese manufactured Alpines but I put a 9815 in my wife's car and it sounds awesome. Paul Vina |
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Difference between Pioneer DEH-P7500MP and Pioneer DEH-P750MP (Premier)
Thanks for the reply's. It seems that both units are technically the same,
and I can get either or for basically the same price. Maybe the difference is in the warranty. Basically I would say they are the same, but to me the the few little features and the added one year warranty are worth it to me. Les |
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Difference between Pioneer DEH-P7500MP and Pioneer DEH-P750MP (Premier)
The premier versions use matched componenets (in some cases) and tighter
specs all in the engineering hopes of giving you better, cleaner sound. |
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Difference between Pioneer DEH-P7500MP and Pioneer DEH-P750MP (Premier)
Why? It's only about a $30 difference between a Pioneer and Premier. The
extra preamp voltage is good to have. I wouldn't mind the extra year on the warranty either. I think the price difference changes drastically dpending on the decks you're comparing. When I was looking, the 9400 was being sold for around $550, while dealers wanted between $700 and $800 for the Premier 940 version. My Eclipse cost under $600, has 8 volt pre-outs, a 24-bit DAC, and Eclipse will replace it for free if it's stolen inside the first year I own it. I'd go with an Alpine. I've owned all three brands and the Alpine was the best sounding by far. Some people will complain about the Chinese manufactured Alpines but I put a 9815 in my wife's car and it sounds awesome. I tested the 9815 (it was my main consideration from Alpine) aganist my Eclipse CD8443 and couldn't identify much, if any difference in sound quality between the two. However, they both sounded better to me than the Pioneer. I looked into Blaupunkt's "Skyline" San Francisco CD72, but never actually heard it.. |
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Difference between Pioneer DEH-P7500MP and Pioneer DEH-P750MP (Premier)
My Eclipse
cost under $600, has 8 volt pre-outs, a 24-bit DAC, and Eclipse will replace it for free if it's stolen inside the first year I own it. If the dealer installs it correct? I don't know why they won't cover it if it's user installed. I tested the 9815 (it was my main consideration from Alpine) aganist my Eclipse CD8443 and couldn't identify much, if any difference in sound quality between the two. I noticed a pretty dramatic difference in the midbass and bass area. Everything else was the about even. I was using a 55430. However, they both sounded better to me than the Pioneer. OMG yeah! I'd forgtten how much I didn't really care for the sound of my 740MP when I first gotten it. I guess I just got used to it. I looked into Blaupunkt's "Skyline" San Francisco CD72, but never actually heard it.. There's something about the way thay sound that leaves me flat. I can't quite out my finger on it though. Paul Vina |
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Difference between Pioneer DEH-P7500MP and Pioneer DEH-P750MP (Premier)
If the dealer installs it correct? I don't know why they won't cover it if
it's user installed. Yea, the warranty is contingent on the fact that the deck is purchased from and installed by a dealer. I guess it's simply to prevent Joe Schmo from damaging the deck during a self-install and then trying to claim it as a warranty issue in order to get a replcement. I noticed a pretty dramatic difference in the midbass and bass area. Everything else was the about even. I was using a 55430. Without any EQ adjustments, the 9815 and CD8443 sounded about the same to me. I can't remember hearing any differences at all, at least nothing that stood out. I also disliked the 9815's user interface, which put me off. OMG yeah! I'd forgtten how much I didn't really care for the sound of my 740MP when I first gotten it. I guess I just got used to it. I switched back and forth between the 940MP and my Eclipse and found that the Pioneer came off as sounding a lot warmer and lacking a lot of detail by comparison. I've also found that Sony's Xplod amps seem to heavily color the sound with an unwanted "warmth" that seems to wring out much of the high freq. detail. Warmth, such as from a high end tube amp can be a good thing, as long as you aren't sacrificing that detail. There's something about the way thay sound that leaves me flat. I can't quite out my finger on it though. The Blaupunkt decks I've heard have always sounded good, but not as good as stuff from Alpine or Eclipse. |