General Features:
- In-dash AM/FM, MP3, WMA Player
- Black dot-matrix display
- Switchable blue and red button lighting
- CEA-2006 compliant amplifier
- Power Output:
- Peak: 15 watts x 4 channels
- RMS: 5 watts x 4 channels
- MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
Playback and Audio Features:
- Playback of MP3, and WMA
- Tuner with 18FM/12AM presets
- 3 Selectable EQ Curves (pop, rock and classic)
- Repeat and random modes
- Electronic bass, treble and balance controls
Expandability Options:
- 1 Sets of 2V preamp outputs (front)
- Front-panel auxiliary input: 3.5mm (headphone jack) allows connection to portable media devices such as MP3 players, etc.
- Front-panel USB input
- Front SD Card slot
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Average Customer Rating is 4.2 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 4.3 |
| Value | | 4.7 |
| Features | | 4.0 |
| Design | | 4.0 |
| Usability | | 4.6 |
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Ammstratocaster from Flatwoods, KY
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Pros:
-The design is really easy to learn and is really simple. The reason I bought this is because it doesn't have any moving parts to break down or malfunction.
-low price.
-The unit isn't very long, so it will not have many problems fitting in dashboards.
Cons:
-The USB jack doesn't charge an iPod nor is it capable of playing music off an iPod unless the iPod is reformatted as a storage drive.
-Very little Power. 5W RMS x4 means you can't have the windows down and hear the music clearly without it either being too quiet or distorted, though this can be fixed by adding an external amplifier via RCA jacks.
-only one pair or RCA jacks
-The blue backlight is not adjustable. It's very bright, and many don't like that while driving at night. however, I don't mind since it helps me see without having to turn on interior lights in the car to find something.
-only 1.5V output, though if your amp is good enough, this is a minor issue.
-wished it had more EQ settings.
-volume knob feels cheap
Overall good unit, though I feel audiophiles many yearn for something more. If only someone would make a mechless unit such as this with the same quality and build as other more expensive units with more EQ settings and a good 20W RMS x4 output.
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dana from Lavergne, TN
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I really like this little head unit and can not beat it for the price. I mounted it inside a large boom box that I built for my daughters softball team. I am running it through a Scosche SLC-4 converter connected with RCA cables to a 5 channel 1000 watt Crunch amp, 4 6-1/2" RF speakers, and a 10" RF sub. We use it either with a SD card or the audio jack and a MP3 player. I don't think that it would have enough power on it's own but works great with the amp.
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Jared from Joliet, IL
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I bought this for my first system. It worked fine it is simple. It only has 15 watts though so it isn't very loud. But it works fine in most Honda's because a lot of their stock radios are around 15 watts.
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4mger from NJ
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Great unit, only "issue" is there is NO clock! Otherwise easy hook-up and use!
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buffalo from helena, ohio
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dual xr-4110 is a nice unit, although the out-put wattage is poor. But with the install of an inexpensive booster (i chose a Boss AVA-1404) the sound quality barries the factory stereo i replaced and with slight modification to the install kit it's sitting in the same my 2-din factory unit came from. I would reccomend this unit with the install of an amp.
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