Sunday, June 8, 2014

Replacing the Head Unit in Your Car

Only the necessities of audio systems come in new cars. Most radio stations can be picked up and sometimes it has a CD player. Multiple CDs can be held within the more advanced system at one time. Stock audio systems sometimes have satellite radio installed too. Yet these set ups do not work very well with the types of technology that we now use on a day to day basis. Upgrading the head unit in your car is becoming a necessity for those that want to use their iPod, other music player, or iPhone.

The fact that we use so much new technology on a daily basis has not been lost on the leaders of Pioneer. A great new head unit for your car stereo which allows you to work with all of your technology is the Pioneer CD Receiver with iPod Direct Control and USB Input. You can play all of the digital media files that you carry on mobile devices as well as all of your regular CDs. The auxillary input and USB cable are what makes this possible.

Audio files that are in the MP3, WMA or WAV formats can be played through these inputs. This means that no matter how your digital media is stored you can be assured it will play. Enjoy added benefits when you have an iPod or iPhone to use with this stereo. The actual mobile device doesn't need to be touched and instead the head unit controls it. This makes it much easier to concentrate on the road thus making it much safer.

The box this unit comes in has everything inside to make it work straight from Pioneer. Everything comes together including the wiring harness, remote control, the receiving unit, and the installation hardware. It does not take an expert to install this unit into your car with out much work involved. Your digital devices should come with the extra cords you need to play them through this car stereo. These are sold at most major electronics retailers.

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