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Home»Briefing»Pioneer re-introduces fresh in-car products to the Kenyan market
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Pioneer re-introduces fresh in-car products to the Kenyan market

EditorBy Editor4th January 2017Updated:23rd September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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A car infotainment company, Pioneer Gulf FZE, has unveiled its 2017 in-car equalizer aimed at enabling more advanced features and enhanced audio reproduction. The Pioneer EQ-6500V2 model is seemingly a legend product, being re-launched with new features and a fresh look and feel.

“Through continual research and development, we now allow our customers to conveniently customise their preferred music, while giving them a retro feel with full control over the equalizer settings,” said Muralidhar Masala, General Manager, Product Planning & Marketing Department, Pioneer Gulf FZE.

With the equalizer, users can enjoy not only in-depth sound personalisation but also high degree of customization thanks to standout features which include a 9-band Parametric equaliser (P.EQ), touting twice the number of adjustable frequencies than most car equalizers. Apart from the more precise sound tweaking, you can change the illumination to suit your needs, say, from amber to green, while adjusting the equalizer gain, and fader balance as per your wish.

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The company also unveiled in-car receivers based on new hardware platforms to enable more advanced features and enhanced audio reproduction. The 10 models are available at the moment include the 1-DIN DEH-X1950UB, DEH-X1952UB, DEH-X1953UB, DEH-X2950UI, DEH-X3950BT, DEH-X4950BT, and DEH-X7850BT CD receivers and their MVH-X195UI, MVH-X395BT digital media version, as well as the 2-DIN FH-X785BT CD receiver.

“Pioneer is committed to creating the best driving experience, and these new receivers reflect our effort. Through continual research and development, we now allow our customers to conveniently customise their sound system, while adding more popular apps and content to the existing mix,” said Mr Masala.

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