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Viceroy
Hello,

I have had my Pioneer DEH-P3300 cd player for not even a year now. All I play in it are burned cd's. The problem is now that some of them play with no problem, and then others skip with any sudden bump in the road. Does anyone know what makes this happen...or what cd's are better to be used in car stereo's then others? I remember reading somewhere that it makes a difference what the color is on the top of the cd?..but don't remember.

Does anyone have any info on this?

Thanks,
Steve
DJ Juno
quote:
Originally posted by Viceroy
Hello,

I have had my Pioneer DEH-P3300 cd player for not even a year now. All I play in it are burned cd's. The problem is now that some of them play with no problem, and then others skip with any sudden bump in the road. Does anyone know what makes this happen...or what cd's are better to be used in car stereo's then others? I remember reading somewhere that it makes a difference what the color is on the top of the cd?..but don't remember.

Does anyone have any info on this?

Thanks,
Steve


i know.... pioneer=sucks ballz

get a sony... or maybe a kenwood! they are better...
you should get one with anti-skip, you know, a nice
450 dollar deck...likeee....




Key Features:

motorized, fold-down face (fixed)
multicolor LCD display with fluorescent backlighting
will play MP3 files that have been recorded with fixed bit rate (64 kbps, 96 kbps, 128 kbps, etc.) or variable bit rate compression
file search and folder search give you easy access to all tracks on MP3-encoded discs (Note: this unit will not audibly search through an MP3 file, it will only skip from file to file.)
KEX equalizer with six adjustable presets for tone adjustment
System E's+ crossover #151; for better performance from all your speakers, and independent crossover control/customized output from the driver's seat, whether you use the built-in amp or external amps
Source Tone Memory stores tone/volume settings for each source
CD changer controls (will only control the C907 10-disc changer)
CD Text
disc naming
DRIVE distortion reduction circuitry
zero-bit mute
3 sets of preamp outputs
clock
wireless remote
22 watts RMS/45 peak x 4 channels
CD frequency response 10-20,000 Hz
CD signal-to-noise ratio 96 dB
FM sensitivity 9.3 dBf
2-year warranty
$449.99 USD

orrrr.a little cheeper, just as nice






Key Features:
detachable, fold-down face
Rotary Encoder with Cross-key Control
two-color display
SSIR-EX tuner
18 FM/12 AM presets
travel presets
seek tuning
plays audio CD-Rs and CD-RWs as well as MP3-encoded CD-R/RWs
will display CD Text info (artist/track) from CD Text-encoded discs
D-Bass with auto-level adjust
front and rear sets of preamp outputs
attenuator
source tone memory
wireless remote supplied
clock
19 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels
CD frequency response 10-20,000 Hz
CD signal-to-noise ratio 90 dB
FM sensitivity 9 dBf
1-year warranty

like $300.00 USD


orrr if your a rich ass mother pucker




Key Features:
detachable, fold-down face
3-D FL high-res dot matrix display
CR-2 tuner
plays MP3-encoded CD-R and CD-RW discs, audio CD-Rs and CD-RWs, plus CDs
MP3 file and time memory — switch to a different source or turn off power, and the Z828 will return to the same point when MP3 play resumes
System E's+ Advanced Crossover #151; for better performance from all your speakers, and independent crossover control/customized output from the driver's seat, whether you use the built-in amp or external amps
System Q EX Sound Control
CD changer controls — add a Kenwood changer to your receiver order, and save $$ with Crutchfield's package discount
4.5-volt front and rear preamp outputs
4.5-volt non-fading output with level control
disc and station naming
MP3 ID-3 tag display
satellite radio-ready
wireless remote
22 watts RMS/47 peak x 4 channels
CD frequency response 10-20,000 Hz
CD signal-to-noise ratio 96 dB
FM sensitivity 9.3 dBf
2-year warranty

$619.00 USD



........ hope i was a little help, all this and more
is located @

http://www.crutchfeild.com :)
lMIlk
correction http://www.crutchfield.com
DJ Juno
quote:
Originally posted by lMIlk
correction http://www.crutchfield.com


sorry.. i forgot, no I in the www... itssss....


http://www.crutchfeld.com
lMIlk
wtf? crutchfeld and crutchfield are the same site?
Viceroy
Hey man,

Thanks for your help, but I was wondering if anyone knew about what recordable cd's are the best for car stereos...ie, which are the easiest for them to read? I think that my stereo is damn good...it's a $300+ system...very powerful...and hasn't skipped a beat until lately, and it's only on certain cd's. Most play fine...

It also has xm technology, I can't wait for that to be available in new york.

Peace,
Steve
lMIlk
oooh xm, watch out for the falling pianos and the cellos.
RuffRyda
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Juno


i know.... pioneer=sucks ballz



wow, i wouldn't go so far to say that! everyone has there own opinion remember...

viceroy, i have the pioneer 7300 and i use bluish-silvery bottom cd's and it works like a charm. every company has a different laser and some colours reflect better than others. i've never bought any but supposedly black bottoms are really good, they reflect really well and more importantly, even if they're scratched to they still play!

i'll see if i can find more info on your deck and get back to you...
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