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Reddit mentions of Pioneer DEH-S4100BT in Dash CD AM/FM Receiver with MIXTRAX, Bluetooth Dual Phone Connection, USB, Spotify, Pandora Control, iPhone and Android Music Support, Smart Sync App/Free ALPHASONIK Earbuds

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Pioneer DEH-S4100BT in Dash CD AM/FM Receiver with MIXTRAX, Bluetooth Dual Phone Connection, USB, Spotify, Pandora Control, iPhone and Android Music Support, Smart Sync App/Free ALPHASONIK Earbuds. Here are the top ones.

Pioneer DEH-S4100BT in Dash CD AM/FM Receiver with MIXTRAX, Bluetooth Dual Phone Connection, USB, Spotify, Pandora Control, iPhone and Android Music Support, Smart Sync App/Free ALPHASONIK Earbuds
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    Features:
  • Power Output: Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels RMS: 14 watts x 4 channels / Controls Spotify and Pandora AM/FM tuner with 18FM/6AM presets
  • CD/CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV Playback MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC Playback via USB Compatible with Apple iPhone 6/6+ and iOS 8 software
  • 3.5mm Front Audio Auxiliary Input Front USB Input 2 Sets of 2V preamp outputs (front, rear and subwoofer)
  • Built-in Bluetooth technology for hands-free talking and audio streaming / Works with most Bluetooth enabled cell phones
  • Includes an external wired microphone for clear, convenient, distortion-free talking
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height4 inches
Length10 inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2018
SizeY11
Weight3 Pounds
Width9 inches

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Found 7 comments on Pioneer DEH-S4100BT in Dash CD AM/FM Receiver with MIXTRAX, Bluetooth Dual Phone Connection, USB, Spotify, Pandora Control, iPhone and Android Music Support, Smart Sync App/Free ALPHASONIK Earbuds:

u/verbthatnoun · 10 pointsr/cars

Yes.

Don't buy it.

You will be sorely disappointed with the audio quality and overall build quality of it, good radios start at about $80, and you want reliable bluetooth.

I spent $100 on a Kenwood for my Honda and the bluetooth is fucking terrible, it takes ages to connect. I can safely say I have wasted multiple days of my life getting the god damned bluetooth to work. Otherwise, it sounds fantastic.

Best inexpensive radio brand? Pioneer. this guy is a fucking deal.

For a 99 Mustang, you also will need a handful of accessories to install it, including:

Ford radio removal tools

a Dash adapter kit (because the radio is a different size than stock)

and a wiring harness kit (This only works if you don't have premium or Mach audio)

The harness kit will make it easy to wire it up on your kitchen table, all of the wires are color coded to match the wiring harness the Pioneer radio will come with, once you crimp or solder your connections and heat string or electrical tape them, install will be as simple as "plug and play"

The issue you run into with cheap radios is poor advertising of wattage or power output. I promise that $30 radio doesn't put out 50w x 4. Probably more like 1/4 of that, this will make your music sound like total utter shit.

u/razrielle · 4 pointsr/Cartalk

You can get something with bluetooth, aux, and USB for just over a hundered

http://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-DEH-X6800BT-Single-Bluetooth-Receiver/dp/B01463W1IU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451397817&sr=8-1&keywords=pioneer+head+unit+bluetooth

I've used this before for something simple for my mom. She loves it.

u/lpbman · 4 pointsr/CarAV

$95 Pioneer 6800bt Or your fav Kenwood, Alpine, etc in this range.

$140 Hertz DSK

$190 5 PPi channel amp Would bridge the amp for the front and skip the rear, or use head unit power

$110 JBL sub

I'd ditch the rear speakers, or put in cheap ones of your current ones are blown, or whatever... They don't matter too much.

u/toastee · 3 pointsr/COROLLA

I replaced the Deck in my '06 myself, I threw out the lameass cd player, and put in a pioneer bluetooth deck using an adaptor kit: Here's the 3 items you'll need. (note, you can also get double din adaptor kits, and waaaay better decks than the pioneer one I linked, I'm just being lazy) the parts will cost you $150 US, and if you don't want to install it yourself it'll cost another 100 or so for install at a car audio place. (I did it myself, just solder up the harness and google how to take your dash apart) (the entire audio deck portion of the dash is held in by 1 screw behind the central HVAC knob)

http://www.amazon.com/Toyota-Corolla-03-08-DIN/dp/B0002BEPU8

http://www.amazon.com/Stereo-Harness-Toyota-Corolla-installation/dp/B0067MZHY4

http://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-DEH-X6800BT-Single-Bluetooth-Receiver/dp/B01463W1IU/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1451009132&sr=8-5&keywords=pioneer


and No, there we're no codes required. I've also done this in a 2002 corolla, but that's a different generation than yours.

u/MyNameIsRay · 3 pointsr/CarAV

Dash kit is there, doesn't look too damaged, you should be able to cage mount a new radio.

No antenna adapter required (thanks Honda!) For reference, antenna is the silver end with foam wrapped around the wire shown in pic 2. It will just plug into any new radio.

The red RCA you show in picture 2 should have a white or black one attached too (they come in pairs) I can see the same cable tucked behind the support in picture 3, so I'm guessing it's just jammed away in there somewhere. That would be the subwoofer signal line (or go to an EQ, not sure what you had in addition to the radio/speakers).

The most important part, the harness to the car, isn't shown in any of these pictures. Picture 3 shows the wires in a bundle on the right side (under the yellow plug), but I don't see the end. It looks like this. If you have that, all you need is Metra part no. 70-1721 to plug in and give you all the wires for a new radio. If it's cut off (just bare wires) you'll have to hardwire (but won't need any extra parts). Take a picture and reply with it and I can confirm what you need.

As for radios, you won't have a hard time finding a good quality $100 radio with aux and BT. I'm a pioneer fan, the deh-x6800bt is right in that budget.

u/Christianawaldemar · 2 pointsr/BuildaCarAVForMe

Ok, I'll help with this one. Things you will need: dash install kit, wiring harness, head unit, sub wiring kit, subwoofer, sub box, speakers (optional), subwoofer amplifier, and an afternoon. For the dash kit, start here: http://www.carid.com/2008-pontiac-g5-stereo-installation-dash-kits/ the kit let's you fit an aftermarket radio into the dash. Then the wiring harness, http://www.carid.com/american-international/wiring-harness-plugs-into-factory-harness-mpn-gwh406.html connects the new radio to the car speakers. Then the head unit, i really recommend this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01463W1IU/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?qid=1464928970&sr=8-6&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=Head+unit&dpPl=1&dpID=41AY36GKw9L&ref=plSrch it's simple, but has everything you need with Bluetooth and excellent control over your sound profile. Front speakers in my experience are not the most important part of the build, usually for later model cars, the stock speakers are already decent, and just adding a new head unit will seriously upgrade the sound quality. If you really want to replace them, just look up your speaker size for your car and google some good speakers in that size. The subwoofer is going to make the biggest difference in your sound, but i really have to know what you want. Do you want an earthquake in your car, or good balance for sound quality? I can make some recommendations for a sub or amp based on what you want.

u/seoultrain1 · 2 pointsr/cars

Zero reviews. Off-brand. Try to find something that inspires more confidence. Two minutes of research led me to this one that is better from a trusted name with good reviews for a lower price:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01463W1IU/ref=dp_ob_neva_mobile