The illumination colors on the Pioneer DEH-S4220BT are fixed and can't be changed. If you are looking for a Pioneer receiver with color changing operation, please consider Pioneer DEH-S5200BT seen here: ruclips.net/video/lprAWM9mOeM/видео.html You can find more how to videos about Pioneer DEH-S4220BT here: ruclips.net/video/42EL_JGXcJs/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
It can work great as long as you use the proper dash installation kit, wiring adapters and antenna adapter for installation in your particular vehicle. If you don't understand the car stereo installation process, I recommend taking your vehicle to a car stereo shop for help with installation. You can find more How To videos about Pioneer DEH-S4220BT here: ruclips.net/video/kR2MO2kwFug/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Recently I just bought the Pionner 600ex. And my question that comes with the steering wheel control? and how can I activate it because it does not give me the options on the screen
To use your factory steering wheel controls to operate the Pioneer AVH-600EX, you'll need a third party steering wheel control adapter. Many are available. Here is one option: maestro.idatalink.com/product/product/product_id/101 You can find How To videos about AVH-600EX in this Pioneer You Tube Playlist: ruclips.net/video/YUQ65iGhHeE/видео.html Please be sure to install the latest firmware for you Pioneer AVH-600EX. You can find it here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/DVD+Receivers/AVH-600EX#downloads You can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
It should work great with a proper dash installation kit and wiring kit. Many are available. Here is one possibility: www.metraonline.com/vfgapi/vehicle/79882? You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about audio receivers here: ruclips.net/video/kR2MO2kwFug/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
I'm not certain what you mean by "brackets for the dash" If you mean the mounting sleeve that comes with the Pioneer DEH-S4220BT, you can but it from PacParts. PacParts is Pioneer's parts distributor in the US. You can find them here: www.pacparts.com/part.cfm?part_no=QNC3020&mfg=Pioneer You can find more videos about Pioneer DEH-S4220BT here: ruclips.net/video/dMsL-5uwogw/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
I have never tested a coolpad phone from Sprint to know for certain that it will work. However, I am not aware of any reason that it would not work with Bluetooth on a Pioneer receiver. If the coolpad phone can connect to other devices like headsets and portable speakers, I have no reason to believe that it would not work for Bluetooth Audio on a Pioneer in-dash receiver. You should be able to play music from nearly any app on the phone, through the Bluetooth Audio Source on the in-dash receiver. You can learn about connecting a phone to your Pioneer receiver here: ruclips.net/video/6cGe8tpCRtE/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Yes, it sounds great. You can learn more about Pioneer DEH-S4220BT here: ruclips.net/video/6cGe8tpCRtE/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
I just got one of these headunits and OMG..I know there's probably Way better units, but this is the best sounding system I've ever had. I'm only using 35w rms Alpine component set up front and pioneer 6x8's in the back doors and 1 DD 508 on 400w RMS. My Ford freestyle is rocking! The sound is so good. Still don't know what some of the settings are for, as there's no explanation of them in the paperwork provided. Super toriorodial whatever...no clue if it generates distortion like LOUD does.. but I'm still researching.
@@kristopherdonaldson9569 You can find a full playlist of How To videos about Pioneer audio receivers here: ruclips.net/video/dMsL-5uwogw/видео.html You can download a copy of the owner's manual for the DEH-S4220BT here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/DEH-S5200_S4220_S4200BT_OperationManual102620.pdf and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
You can find a full playlist of How To Videos from Pioneer about DEH-S4220BT here: ruclips.net/video/kR2MO2kwFug/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
There's not a simple one or two word answer to this question. First, the Pioneer DEH-S4220BT's volume control has 63 segments. That means it goes from 0 to 62. With all audio settings set to zero or lower, (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) when listening to most recordings, you should be able to set the volume at or near it's max, before clipping the RCA outputs. Different recording levels may yield different results. Please keep reading. If you are using a hammer and you hit your thumb, don't blame the hammer. The goal is to create an audio system with little or no distortion. If the in-dash receiver's RCA outputs clip they create a distorted audio signal. That distorted audio signal is then in turn amplified by the subwoofer amp or other amplifiers in the system. In a well designed and set up audio system, you should be able to turn up the master volume to, or near it's maximum, and not hear any distortion from the speakers in the system. If you have all of these settings (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) set to zero or lower you should be able to turn the volume up to it's max, and the RCA outputs of the in-dash receiver should not clip and create distortion that will in turn be amplified by your system. If you add in a boosted signal on the in-dash receiver from any of the audio controls (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) this may cause the in-dash receiver's RCA outputs to clip and create distortion at high output levels. So... Here is an example. This is hypothetical, please don't take the numbers literally and try to translate them to any given in-dash receiver. In this best case scenario I have excellent amplifiers and well matched speakers. My in-dash receiver master volume control has a maximum volume level number of 50. I have all of the audio settings set to zero, and I can turn up the master volume to 50 and the RCA outputs do not clip. I set the gains on the amplifiers so that there is no distortion. That's what I want. Now, I add in a subwoofer level control adjustment of +5. When I turn up the master volume I can get to only volume level 45 before I begin to hear distortion coming from my speakers. If I add in an EQ adjustment on the 80Hz frequency band of +4, my master volume begins to distort now at volume level 41. Remember I started at volume level 50 with no distortion. Please note this is just a hypothetical example. In this example, the in-dash receiver is causing the distortion and sending that distorted signal to the amplifiers. The amps and speakers are simply doing the job they were designed to do. What's the solution? Use the audio controls to your best advantage. If you set them to zero or lower, your in-dash receiver shouldn't be creating noise. Set the gain controls on your amplifiers so you don't hear any distortion at high volume levels. If you want to add in a +1 or +2, that's OK as long as you realize you may be getting distortion at the highest volume levels. You need to find the settings that works best for you. If you are trying to balance your system so all of the speakers are at or near the same volume level, consider lowering the volume level of some speakers rather than raising the volume level of one individual speaker. If you are using Bluetooth Audio as your main music source, consider lowering the volume level on the Phone. It's possible, the phone is overloading the input through Bluetooth Audio, and the distortion is beginning right there. If you set the volume level on the phone lower, you may be able to turn up the master volume level on the in-dash receiver with less distortion. If you want more volume, you might want to consider a more powerful amplifier and speakers. You can find a full playlist of How To from Pioneer about DEH-S4200BT here:ruclips.net/video/dMsL-5uwogw/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's You tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Can the color be changed on this head unit? I would like it to be green to match the OEM color.
The illumination colors on the Pioneer DEH-S4220BT are fixed and can't be changed. If you are looking for a Pioneer receiver with color changing operation, please consider Pioneer DEH-S5200BT seen here: ruclips.net/video/lprAWM9mOeM/видео.html You can find more how to videos about Pioneer DEH-S4220BT here: ruclips.net/video/42EL_JGXcJs/видео.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Most important, it includes the short DIN sleeve/chassis! 😉
I just ordered this. How will this work with my 2017 Toyota Camry SE with JBL system?
It can work great as long as you use the proper dash installation kit, wiring adapters and antenna adapter for installation in your particular vehicle. If you don't understand the car stereo installation process, I recommend taking your vehicle to a car stereo shop for help with installation. You can find more How To videos about Pioneer DEH-S4220BT here: ruclips.net/video/kR2MO2kwFug/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Recently I just bought the Pionner 600ex. And my question that comes with the steering wheel control? and how can I activate it because it does not give me the options on the screen
To use your factory steering wheel controls to operate the Pioneer AVH-600EX, you'll need a third party steering wheel control adapter. Many are available. Here is one option: maestro.idatalink.com/product/product/product_id/101 You can find How To videos about AVH-600EX in this Pioneer You Tube Playlist: ruclips.net/video/YUQ65iGhHeE/видео.html Please be sure to install the latest firmware for you Pioneer AVH-600EX. You can find it here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/DVD+Receivers/AVH-600EX#downloads You can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Will this work with a 2007 Jeep Liberty?
It should work great with a proper dash installation kit and wiring kit. Many are available. Here is one possibility: www.metraonline.com/vfgapi/vehicle/79882? You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about audio receivers here: ruclips.net/video/kR2MO2kwFug/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Am i able to purchase the brackets for the dash separately? Mine broke
I'm not certain what you mean by "brackets for the dash" If you mean the mounting sleeve that comes with the Pioneer DEH-S4220BT, you can but it from PacParts. PacParts is Pioneer's parts distributor in the US. You can find them here: www.pacparts.com/part.cfm?part_no=QNC3020&mfg=Pioneer You can find more videos about Pioneer DEH-S4220BT here: ruclips.net/video/dMsL-5uwogw/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
will the pioneer radio bluetooth work with coolpad phone from sprint
I have never tested a coolpad phone from Sprint to know for certain that it will work. However, I am not aware of any reason that it would not work with Bluetooth on a Pioneer receiver. If the coolpad phone can connect to other devices like headsets and portable speakers, I have no reason to believe that it would not work for Bluetooth Audio on a Pioneer in-dash receiver. You should be able to play music from nearly any app on the phone, through the Bluetooth Audio Source on the in-dash receiver. You can learn about connecting a phone to your Pioneer receiver here: ruclips.net/video/6cGe8tpCRtE/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
Is it sounds good?
Yes, it sounds great. You can learn more about Pioneer DEH-S4220BT here: ruclips.net/video/6cGe8tpCRtE/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
I just got one of these headunits and OMG..I know there's probably Way better units, but this is the best sounding system I've ever had. I'm only using 35w rms Alpine component set up front and pioneer 6x8's in the back doors and 1 DD 508 on 400w RMS. My Ford freestyle is rocking! The sound is so good. Still don't know what some of the settings are for, as there's no explanation of them in the paperwork provided. Super toriorodial whatever...no clue if it generates distortion like LOUD does.. but I'm still researching.
@@kristopherdonaldson9569 You can find a full playlist of How To videos about Pioneer audio receivers here: ruclips.net/video/dMsL-5uwogw/видео.html You can download a copy of the owner's manual for the DEH-S4220BT here: www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/DEH-S5200_S4220_S4200BT_OperationManual102620.pdf and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
nice!
You can find a full playlist of How To Videos from Pioneer about DEH-S4220BT here: ruclips.net/video/kR2MO2kwFug/видео.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's RUclips Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics
What is the clipping volume for this head unit
There's not a simple one or two word answer to this question.
First, the Pioneer DEH-S4220BT's volume control has 63 segments. That means it goes from 0 to 62. With all audio settings set to zero or lower, (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) when listening to most recordings, you should be able to set the volume at or near it's max, before clipping the RCA outputs. Different recording levels may yield different results. Please keep reading.
If you are using a hammer and you hit your thumb, don't blame the hammer.
The goal is to create an audio system with little or no distortion. If the in-dash receiver's RCA outputs clip they create a distorted audio signal. That distorted audio signal is then in turn amplified by the subwoofer amp or other amplifiers in the system.
In a well designed and set up audio system, you should be able to turn up the master volume to, or near it's maximum, and not hear any distortion from the speakers in the system. If you have all of these settings (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) set to zero or lower you should be able to turn the volume up to it's max, and the RCA outputs of the in-dash receiver should not clip and create distortion that will in turn be amplified by your system.
If you add in a boosted signal on the in-dash receiver from any of the audio controls (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) this may cause the in-dash receiver's RCA outputs to clip and create distortion at high output levels.
So... Here is an example. This is hypothetical, please don't take the numbers literally and try to translate them to any given in-dash receiver. In this best case scenario I have excellent amplifiers and well matched speakers. My in-dash receiver master volume control has a maximum volume level number of 50. I have all of the audio settings set to zero, and I can turn up the master volume to 50 and the RCA outputs do not clip. I set the gains on the amplifiers so that there is no distortion. That's what I want.
Now, I add in a subwoofer level control adjustment of +5. When I turn up the master volume I can get to only volume level 45 before I begin to hear distortion coming from my speakers. If I add in an EQ adjustment on the 80Hz frequency band of +4, my master volume begins to distort now at volume level 41. Remember I started at volume level 50 with no distortion. Please note this is just a hypothetical example. In this example, the in-dash receiver is causing the distortion and sending that distorted signal to the amplifiers. The amps and speakers are simply doing the job they were designed to do.
What's the solution? Use the audio controls to your best advantage. If you set them to zero or lower, your in-dash receiver shouldn't be creating noise. Set the gain controls on your amplifiers so you don't hear any distortion at high volume levels. If you want to add in a +1 or +2, that's OK as long as you realize you may be getting distortion at the highest volume levels.
You need to find the settings that works best for you. If you are trying to balance your system so all of the speakers are at or near the same volume level, consider lowering the volume level of some speakers rather than raising the volume level of one individual speaker.
If you are using Bluetooth Audio as your main music source, consider lowering the volume level on the Phone. It's possible, the phone is overloading the input through Bluetooth Audio, and the distortion is beginning right there. If you set the volume level on the phone lower, you may be able to turn up the master volume level on the in-dash receiver with less distortion. If you want more volume, you might want to consider a more powerful amplifier and speakers.
You can find a full playlist of How To from Pioneer about DEH-S4200BT here:ruclips.net/video/dMsL-5uwogw/видео.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's You tube Channel here: ruclips.net/user/pioneerelectronics