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Pioneer Keh-P2030 In-Dash Cassette Player

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5Sound is fantastic
By Alain Jose Gomez
I bought this because I still have a lot of casettes, that I like to listen to when I'm driving. I connected it to a pioneer 12 CD box to listen to discs too, and 4 pioneer speakers and I can only say that my musical enjoyment has improved in 150%. It has a lot of power and really easy to use. The sound is sparkling and crystal clear even for old tapes.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4Pioneer KEH-P2030 indash cassette am-fm
By theantennaguy
I've had the cassette am-fm player over a month and here's a few thoughts on my experience. I bought it to replace a failingDelco factory am-fm cassette in a 99 S10 pickup. For a small truck the factory cassette had an excellent sound quality, one of the best I've owned but it was starting to have mechanical problems while playing cassettes. The new radio/cassette did not fit my dash, as the Amazon website's calculator said-I had to buy a 20dollar adapter kit at Walmart to make it fit the truck's dash, else it was sticking out about 3" from the dash. It still sticks out rather than fitting flush, but it's not objectionable. The sound quality of the radio is great, the supertuner radios are high quality, and it has surplus power to drive all four factory speakers of my S10. It has many variations of adjusting bass,treble, fade and balance. Sound quality of tape player is very good, but this radio will not produce the same deep clear bass that the Delco factory radio does, no matter how I adjust the bass controls. Very close, but not as well. I may still try to find an exact delco replacement and just store this radio for later use. I've read that the factory radios are electronically matched to a vehicle's computer control module starting in 1998 or 1999, so you can't just go out and buy a junkyard radio or new one from elsewhere in all cases. If you get one of those, you might have to shell out as much as $100 to a GM dealer to get the new radio matched to your car's computer module. Good points of this radio: Plenty of power, I'm sure in a different vehicle with bigger speakers this radio would satisfy most listeners. I haven't driven it at night since replacing the radio but the dial looks well-lit and visible in the daytime. Things I don't care for : controls are small, hard to see for older folks like me. Cassette eject is a manual, push--in type button. Rewind/fast forward button's roles are reversed,depending on direction of tape travel, confusing. Clock is hard to set without the manual, and manual tuning of radio is difficult if you are driving-so you almost have to program all your stations first, and just push buttons to find your favorite. Overall, this radio is a good replacement, and a hard item to find these days because most folks want CDs and satellite radios. In fact this radio has the option to control satellite radio but I believe you have to buy the optional controller from Pioneer.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Does the trick!
By Dennis C. Arford
This cassette player does a fine job controlling the CD changer. This combo fills the order perfectly.

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