yeah so after having my Pioneer Premier DEHP740MP Receiver for about 2 years, i was having a good convo with a Pioneer guy at NOPI Nationals last weekend and he was telling me these controls for your equilizer and different ways to control your subwoofer that i knew NOTHING about. So i immediatly went back to the car and tried them out. GOD my music sounds seriously so much better and crisper (even out of my stock 10-year-old speaks, that i will prob blow soon ) ,
I have way more equilizer options than i thought i did and can control my subwoofer better than i could before, hey and i can even set my clock now (yes i never knew how to set the clock) , change brightness, etc.
OK so remember when your parents told you to "read the instrustions" yeah........ DO IT , man i feel stupid
Originally posted by DrtySthV6SE yeah so after having my Pioneer Premier DEHP740MP Receiver for about 2 years, i was having a good convo with a Pioneer guy at NOPI Nationals last weekend and he was telling me these controls for your equilizer and different ways to control your subwoofer that i knew NOTHING about. So i immediatly went back to the car and tried them out. GOD my music sounds seriously so much better and crisper (even out of my stock 10-year-old speaks, that i will prob blow soon ) ,
I have way more equilizer options than i thought i did and can control my subwoofer better than i could before, hey and i can even set my clock now (yes i never knew how to set the clock) , change brightness, etc.
OK so remember when your parents told you to "read the instrustions" yeah........ DO IT , man i feel stupid
my alpine has sooooo many features, i had to do the same
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Originally posted by battlekat49 i prefer not to read the manual, it makes it more exciting when you discover something on your own.
What!? Like when you discover the torque on your lug nuts need to be sufficient to keep your wheels on at highway speeds? Yeah, I'd say, that would be pretty exciting...
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