The (the Japanese market version of the DEX-P99RS ) is a high-end 1DIN audiophile head unit. Its defining feature is a dedicated external 6-channel amplifier (50W x 6) and an 8-channel preamp system for active 4-way speaker control . Key Audio Features
High-Pass Filter (HPF) at 3.15 kHz – 5 kHz; Slope set at -12 dB/oct or -18 dB/oct. 2. Manual Time Alignment (TA)
items are in English, making the unit accessible even without a translation. Source Switching button to cycle through FM, CD, USB, and AUX. Volume & Navigation
If you've lost your physical copy of the Pioneer DEH-P01 manual or prefer a digital version, you can easily access it online. Here are a few options:
Ultimate Guide to the Pioneer DEH-P01: Owner’s Manual, Features, and Setup pioneer dehp01 manual
CD, USB (rear), and AUX; supports WAV, WMA, MP3, and AAC.
Warning: Connecting a tweeter to the Low or Subwoofer channels without a passive crossover will instantly destroy the tweeter. Always verify your RCA routing before playing audio. Initial Setup and Audio Tuning Navigation
For each channel (High, Mid, Low, Sub), you must set the High-Pass Filter (HPF), Low-Pass Filter (LPF), and the Slope. Select in the Audio menu. Press the band button to switch between channels.
It is often sold with a high-quality, outboard 6-channel amplifier. The (the Japanese market version of the DEX-P99RS
One of the P01's standout features is the ability to adjust left and right channels independently across 31 bands. This allows for incredibly precise tuning to compensate for asymmetrical vehicle acoustics (e.g., the driver's seat being off-center). Each band can be adjusted in , providing granular control unmatched by most head units.
Features multiple 24-bit processors and DACs for high-resolution sound reproduction.
, which shifts the soundstage to the driver or passenger seat. Subwoofer Control:
Input these exact values into the menu.
If you want, I can:
Controls mid-bass door speakers. Bandpass from 63 Hz to 250 Hz. Subwoofer: Set low-pass filter between 50 Hz and 80 Hz. 2. Time Alignment (Position)
Allows independent control over High, Mid, Low, and Subwoofer channels.