youre right but the decline started in the begining of the 80s ,some good looking gear look made of aluminium but its just plastic ,also the amplifiers integrated ones or even the stereo receivers they have a huge diference from 1979 to 1981, this hapened dont know why but several other brands have the same characteristic in these years .maybe to make components more afordable, as an example i bought a second deck in 1981 a ct-520 ,wich when looking to the catalog ,i thought it was made of aluminium like other even lower references in 1979 but all work with a good sound compared to other brands ,when receiving it ,all was made of plastic this refering to the front panel, only the cassette cover was brushed aluminium ,the glass that cover the meters was plastic but it still works today ,i changed the belts and as i never recorded there any cassette ,because i had better ones ,but recentely i press the record key by mistake and when listening to the cassette i was amazed by its clean sound ,but the material was a problem ,later even worse but in late 80s theres was an upgrading in quality and materials used,my first system was an es-2000 system bought in japan in 1974, that after cleaning and re-adjusting some gaps in the potenciometers(dont know if its the right word)its working today as it did when new, it had a surround effect just like the first ones in the 80s and also the 4 matrix that simulates quadrofonic sound with 4 speakers ,that first i thought it was a defect because the information about this system was all in japanese even in the components , the original cartridge and stylus still surprises me today compared to other high-end turntables i own ,very clean and acurate sound coming from the turntable a pl-es,kind regards ,Rui

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Dover, DE, July 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mubert, the pioneer in AI-generated music, reported that its AI has generated over 100 million tracks exclusively using licensed music for input. Mubert's users have created over 56 million tracks and initiated 44.2 million streaming sessions. In comparison, according to its own data, the complete Spotify catalog also contains 100 million tracks.

Pioneer Corporation commonly referred to as Pioneer, is a Japanese multinational corporation based in Tokyo, Japan that specializes in digital entertainment products. The company was founded by Nozomu Matsumoto in 1938 in Tokyo as a radio and speaker repair shop. Pioneer Electronics manufactures car audio and home theater entertainment products including in-car GPS navigation, Android Auto Enabled Receivers, Apple Car Play enabled Receivers, Pioneer and Elite Receivers, headphones, iphone car stereo, car stereos, bluetooth car stero, car radio, speakers and Blu-ray/DVD Drives. In September 2014, Pioneer agreed to sell Pioneer Home Electronics (Home A/V) to Onkyo, and in March 2015, Pioneer sold its DJ equipment business division to KKR, which resulted in the establishment of Pioneer DJ as a separate entity, independent of Pioneer.

rutchfield's been selling car audio gear since 1974, and we've always prided ourselves on bringing game-changers to the public. There have been more changes in how we're entertained in our cars in the past 15 years than in the many decades before that.

We polled a few veterans around the company and delved into past catalogs to select the items in this article, but it's by no means a definitive list. Some of these products are simply the first in their particular category that Crutchfield carried. Others moved plenty of units by being slightly better (or cheaper) than their predecessors.

We said, "It's no accident that this is the all-time best selling underdash cassette receiver," and that must've been true because the Pioneer KP-500 cassette receiver debuted in our 1977 catalog and it was still listed in the 1981 catalog. Crutchfield Editor Jim Richardson recalls, "I don't know how many thousands of those things we sold. All you had to was connect a bracket to the bottom of your dash or console somehow."

What made the KP-500 so great? It would work in pretty much any vehicle because it didn't have to fit in a dash opening. More importantly, it boasted Pioneer's Supertuner technology, which at the time was the best way to pick up strong, clear FM radio signals. In our 1977 catalog we said, "The FM performance of this car stereo rivals virtually any of the highly sophisticated, expensive home stereos."

We offered 6", 8", 10", and 12" MTX drivers with SPL measurements in the catalog to help our customers decide how low and loud they wanted to go. Before too long subwoofers became an integral part of our car audio business. Later on, we even had our own bass competition car!

We described these amps in the catalog as "nothing short of phenomenal," and our sales numbers and customer satisfaction backed up that claim. We even sold our own bridging module to help customers get the most power out of them.

The compact disc debuted commercially in the summer of 1982, so it was only a matter of time before it made its way into the dash. Our first in-dash CD receiver was the Pioneer CDX-P1, which we offered in the Summer 1985 catalog. It boasted "the complete absence of tape noise and virtually distortion-free sound," which at the time was a big deal. We also touted the conveniences of CD technology, including track search and random access. The CDX-P1 required a special kit to install in most cars, plus an external power amp, but that didn't stop people from being excited about this new development.

Sony was one of the two companies behind CD technology, so it figures that they'd also have an early entry into the in-dash market. Their first players, the CDX-5 and CDX-R7, debuted in the Winter/Spring 1986 catalog. The following summer we rolled out the Sony CD-XR88, which according to Sokolowski, "just sold like crazy." It boasted preamp inputs and outputs and a hideaway 13-watt amplifier/tuner chassis, so it didn't require a separate amp purchase.

The Sanyo Excedio EXCD-1000 was among the first single-DIN combination CD/cassette receivers that we carried. We sold "roughly the GDP of a small country" of these, according to Crutchfield Catalog Editor Matt Freeman, thanks to its detachable flip-down face and large, colorful display. It was our most popular combo model and also among the last of them we carried as things shifted entirely to the digital realm within a few short years. Big changes were just around the corner, including the advent of compressed audio files...

Sound off in the comments below or on our Facebook page with your memories of the best car audio gear you've purchased from Crutchfield over the past 45 years. We'd love to share your stories of how a new receiver, amplifier, speakers, subwoofer, or other piece of equipment made your drive more memorable or let your favorite music hit you in a whole new way.

While Palm was also a pioneer with the Treo smartphones, it has mostly floundered since. The Centro, a shrunken version of the Treo, has sold well. But its low price of $100 didn't bring enough profits for Palm to thrive. be457b7860

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