Pioneer DEH-P5200 CD Receivers

Pioneer DEH-P5200 CD Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

CD Receiver with EEQ™, MOSFET45, Supertuner® III™, IP-Bus System Control and DFS™ Alarm

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 18, 2013]
John Doe
Model Reviewed: def-p5200

Strength:

Very good system especially if you set it up correct and have some good speakers and subs!

Weakness:

Can't figure out how to change the clock!

Love it. My dad installed it in his ford, and he has handed that truck down to me and I love it! :)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 06, 2003]
jeff D
Model Reviewed: pioneer deh-p5200

Strength:

Great product, no problems with it at all. It has so many features that other companies just don't offer for the price range.

Weakness:

buttons a little small and kinda hard to get used to but once you do you have tons of stuff you can tinker with to make you music sound it's best.

One of the best radios that i have bought i got lucky and got the radio and changer in new condition for 175.00 on ebay. What a deal the radio itself was worth more then that. On the scale of 1-10 i would rate this atleast a strong 8 it's gots lots of options powerfull mosfet amp built in and you can tweak your music however you would like. It also has a built in alarm but can't get that to work but i haven't tried much. Get this radio you won't go wrong

Similar Products Used:

Sony Cdxm600, sony cdx4750, cdx5750, pioneer deh-p3400

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 25, 2002]
Lee Campbell
Model Reviewed: Pioneer DEH-5200

Strength:

Powerful, LOTS of features, Affordable, Flip down face prevents condensation from messing up play in the morning. (Had problem from a pioneer without the flip face.

Weakness:

Pain in the A$$ to set back up if your battery is disconnected. DFS alarm stupid but that doesn't matter

This is a great command center for any high end stereo system. It has more sound shaping features than any other deck I've seen. My system eats many others for breakfast. Definitly a great buy!

Similar Products Used:

Cheaper Pioneer, bottom feeding Kenwood

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 06, 2002]
CHARLES GRUBB
Model Reviewed: 2000 deh-p5200

Weakness:

CANT SET THE TIME AT ALL

GOOD VERY GOOD

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 24, 2002]
rheteric
Model Reviewed: '00 Rodeo

Strength:

High power, (EEQ) equalizer, built-in crossovers, AUX input, CHEAP on eBay, DFS Alarm (...has it)

Weakness:

non-dot-matrix alphanumeric display, smallish icons on display difficult to read, rotary volume control w/ very slow stepping, no remote control (good for tweaking), DFS Alarm (...gimmicky), unintuitive/difficult menu system to navigate

This is my first Pioneer reciever, and I am pleasantly impressed. I was fortunate enough to have my car come with this unit installed by the former owner; especially, because I left my Clarion head unit in my previous car for the next guy to have. My gut instinct told me to let the Clarion go and give the Pioneer a try...... I'm glad I did. The Pioneer is an extremely versatile unit; AUX input, built-in crossovers, EEQ equalizer, and high power make it a jack of all trades. This unit can make just about any configuration sound it's best.... before I installed my subwoofer, I had it powering the fronts and rears; with the high-pass filter set to 50Hz your full-range speakers aren't being asked to do more than they're capable of, and thus the internal amp is working more efficiently >>>> louder and cleaner sound. Pioneer then adds many more features to make your internally amped setup sound good, i.e. Front Image Enhancer (nice if you've got 6x9s or 6 1/2 inchers in the back) and optional subwoofer-output-through-rear-outputs. This latter feature I did not try on my 2-ohm JL Audio 10w3, but it would probably have enough power for a single 4-ohm 8" (or 10"???) sub, if you were so inclined. After installing my USX-600D sub amp and 10w3, I now see the full beauty of the Pioneer. This unit controls all of my crossovers and sub parameters. I was able to forego a multichannel amp for the mid/high ranges because the internal amp has great power.... enough for me at least. It'll blow away many much more sophisticated systems I've seen! I would recommend this head unit to just about anyone. In any case it makes an awesome replacement to the factory stereo. Adding an amp only makes it sound better. If you want competition-grade, I would look at something else. My old Clarion beats the Pioneer in quality.... higher voltage outputs, zero-bit mute, and nicer/sturdier faceplate & mechanism, but it can't compare to the versatility and features of the DEH-P5200, which to me is more important if I'm not spending $5000+ on a system. Aside from the minor gripes below, it's near-perfect!

Similar Products Used:

Sony cass.(old/P.O.S.), Kenwood CD(OK....sufficed), Clarion CD(good quality...needed more features)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 10, 2002]
Steve Satre
Model Reviewed: 1998

Strength:

The strenghs were that it didnt skip very much, still played over bumpy areas. It allows you to adjust the EQ to give better sound or more power. The style and look to it wont date out. Installing it was simple and easy and it even has a RCA Bass output seperate from the L and R channels. Comes with an imput for a CD changer which is nice. Very durable.

Weakness:

Didnt find any weakness for the 2 years I''ve had it.

This cd deck has been one of the best I''ve used. Knowing and selling so many different stereos most are returned but this one I rarely see come back returned. The sound and built in EQ''s to adjust to drivers taste of sound brings better quality to audio component. Adding a amplifer helps but even without one, it still gives it a good sound and you could have the cheapest spakers and yet it still gives you full range sound inside. I bought 25 dollar speakers and with any other stereo they pulsated and popped. With this deck I was able to adjust and fix to prevent the popping or even from blowing out. This stereo is still in style and has last me a long time and gone through a lot and yet every person who''s stepped in my car says, "WOW" nice deck!!!! I recommend this and all other pioneer decks over Sony, JVC, Jenson.....there are some brand names that works for other systems like home and office, but Pioneer rules over car audio!!!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Apr 10, 2002]
Maxvla
Model Reviewed: 1990 Accord

Strength:

Power, Stylish player, Sweet sound.

Weakness:

Extensive menus take a while to navigate. DFS alarm is a joke.

I purchased this unit from a friend today and installed it immediately. I had a Sony Xplod deck in there before and didnt know what i was missing. This player spins up very quickly so there is almost no wait for cd''''s to load when you start up the car. It plays every cd i have scratched or otherwise without any problems. It does play cd''''s, cdr''''s, cdrw''''s, and mp3''''s. The unit looks great and its abundant power made my speakers sound like i paid twice as much for them. The only drawback to this unit is there are endless menus you hafta go through to make your perfect setup. Oh, and dont waste your time on the dfs alarm. (i dont even think about it being there its so useless) stereos arent supposed to be alarms too.

Similar Products Used:

Sony Xplod CDX-5000 (never buy this thing)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 25, 2002]
Alonso
Model Reviewed: DEH P5200

all i can say is that i got the best deal of life, better cd player than all of my friends. a recommended buy

Similar Products Used:

sony xplod

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 16, 2000]
John
Model Reviewed: 1988 Camry

Strength:

Great sound, EEQ, customization features. Rotary volume knob is something that you can't live without, once you're used to it. Overall, this is a very well designed unit, and you can customize just about everything you want (assuming you take the time to read the huge manual).

Weakness:

Radio reception has not been as stellar as I expected -- perhaps the unit is picking up too many extraneous signals, or maybe I just need a new antenna. I'm betting on the antenna. Oh, and the buttons are kind of small, but you can scan through the radio channels with the up and down arrows on the side.

Bought for $250 from Crutchfield. Alarm is a nice feature to have (limited as it may be), although finding the wire to tap into for the door signal is a pain in the ass. I have been more than pleased by this product and would recommend it to anyone. Also, try the 12-disc changer.

Similar Products Used:

Beats the hell out of the factory stereo, that's for sure.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 31, 2001]
Brandon

Strength:

beautifull looks, easy to use, eq is awsome, has a vertually unlimited supply of options! dfs alarm is cool, and also a po-po button (a button that quickly turns down your subs) i also like the push out rotery dial.

Weakness:

the presets are a little "middie" so i usually keep it on the custom setting, could use a bass button.

i had a sony for neerly a year and for some reason it stoped reading dc's, then the next day it stoped working completely, dont ask me why, but i wasnt too dissapointed because i never really liked it anyway. so i just bought the pioneer instead. i also got a 4 yr warrenty w/ it too. i love the pioneer. probably the best posible deck for the price.

Similar Products Used:

sony xplod cdx-4000x again this doesn't compare, their neerly the same price, yet the pioneer is about 800 times better-even though it lacks 5w off the sony.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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