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Dual XDMA6355 AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA Receiver (Black)
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I bought this elsewhere for 49 bucks. I wanted a cheap radio for my car but with blue-tooth. So here's the review on this radio.
Pros
1. The radio is pretty simple for the most part. It also comes with a remote control which I still have not needed. The manual recommends using it for dialing up numbers because you only have 1-6 on the radio and I don't believe it can be used for dialing any numbers.
2. The main screen for the display is the only blue part on this radio. I hate all the blue LED's on everything now, but this one was the one with the least amount of that and the features it comes with. The rest of the lighting is all red like you see on the picture. So it looks a bit nicer than all the blue colored radios.
3. The blue display can be dimmed down, it's always there, but at least it helps a bit. My old car lighting is green, but since the radio was cheap and has a usb port and one of those headphone jacks too, it was fine for my basic needs. There's no cover on the usb port which is nice because you just plug in and out of it without anything getting in the way.
4. The radio picks up from the last song it was on. I noticed this from the cd and the usb port which was pretty good since I've read some radios just start over at the beginning of the folder. The manual also states that some songs may not play on this thing, but so far it's been fine. It's sort of a copyright thing. This is supposed to also play windows files and you know anything with windows has that security on it I guess. But all my mp3s have played fine so far.
5. I like the fact that this display is very visible even in the direct sun. I have a convertible and even when the sun hits it directly from behind me, I can still read it. This was very surprising since I could not see the old cheap tape deck that was on there before. Many radios have very slim characters which also makes them hard to read. So I do like this part. They just need to add other colors and then it will be just right.
6. So far at least the radio sounds fine and loud enough for my ears. I may need to lower the decibel settings on my component speakers, but other than that it sounds fine so far. I'm at 0 decibels and it sounds crisp, actually to crisp which is why I may need to lower to -3 decibels. We'll see how it holds up with time.
7. It comes with a very simple 8 wire plug that connects to your speakers. Rear and front sub rca connectors and fuse are built into the back so no bulky wires other than the speaker/power, etc. and the blue-tooth wire comes out of the back of the unit.
8. This radio apparently also supports direct ipod USB control, but I don't own anything from apple so I can't tell you how that is.
9. The radio also has a clock which comes in handy if your car doesn't have a clock like mine. You can change the display to always show the clock or the name of the song playing or other song information. You have to go through a couple of menus, so for the most part I always end up just leaving it at the song name, it just takes a bit of time to move through all of the menus but they work.
10. This is a detachable face radio and comes with a case for it as well. When you take off the face a red LED flashes on and off which is kind of cool.
11. There is a mute button on this radio which I like since the volume knob doesn't adjust as soon as you start turning it. But I like my old one with a mute button too, they just come in handy when you need to shut the whole thing at once.
12. It gets 3 stars from me because it was cheap and worked for me so far. I installed this myself by the way.
Cons
1. The volume on this radio is kind of weird because you have to really turn the knob a bit before you can hear the thing changing up or down. The knob also feels cheap, but I guess it's just another trade off.
2. If you turn the radio off, then the car, the radio turns back on when you start the car again. It's caught me off guard with the volume up a bit so this is another minus on this thing. You have to hold the power button to turn it off or turn down the volume. This kind of defeats the purpose of trying to be stealth when backing out of my driveway because anyone can see the bright radio all lit up. Not to mention hear it. But if you leave the volume low before getting out, it will only turn on back at the low volume, so I guess at least you can do that. Not critical, but it would be nice if it would stay off until I turned it back on.
4. This radio is blue-tooth ready which basically means you have to buy another adapter to use this function which really sucks because I was hoping this one would work out of the box but then again I didn't expect this. I believe this uses the BTM60 module which I have seen for another 30 bucks or so. So even though I may have paid about 50 bucks and now another 30 more, this cheap radio still comes to 80 plus if I ever need to add that blue-tooth. So maybe just looking at a stereo with the built in blue-tooth is not all that bad either. The blue-tooth part for this radio looks pretty bulky and it's supposed to be installed on the visor and doesn't have a hang up button. You have to press the hang up button on the radio for about 3 seconds from what I have been reading which I guess is fine. Being in California a blue-tooth is just a given since you can't be on the cell phone if you just have to use the phone. I don't even bother to look at it when I drive, but I guess you just never know when you may need to.
5. I don't know where the 200 watts comes from, but even though the box also has 200 watts written on it, the bottom actually says 18watts RMS x 4 channels.
6. The other quirk I don't like is where the forward and reverse buttons are. They are below the volume knob and can sometimes be a bit hard to get to. It is what it is. I think above the know would have worked better since these are used more often than the mode and display buttons which are above the knob.
7. Last, the faceplate is hard to take out sometimes, it seems to get stuck. Other times I'll be driving and if I hit a pothole or something hard, the faceplate has popped out.
Dual XDMA6355 : Dual XDMA6355 AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA Receiver (Black)
I bought this elsewhere for 49 bucks. I wanted a cheap radio for my car but with blue-tooth. So here's the review on this radio.
Pros
1. The radio is pretty simple for the most part. It also comes with a remote control which I still have not needed. The manual recommends using it for dialing up numbers because you only have 1-6 on the radio and I don't believe it can be used for dialing any numbers.
2. The main screen for the display is the only blue part on this radio. I hate all the blue LED's on everything now, but this one was the one with the least amount of that and the features it comes with. The rest of the lighting is all red like you see on the picture. So it looks a bit nicer than all the blue colored radios.
3. The blue display can be dimmed down, it's always there, but at least it helps a bit. My old car lighting is green, but since the radio was cheap and has a usb port and one of those headphone jacks too, it was fine for my basic needs. There's no cover on the usb port which is nice because you just plug in and out of it without anything getting in the way.
4. The radio picks up from the last song it was on. I noticed this from the cd and the usb port which was pretty good since I've read some radios just start over at the beginning of the folder. The manual also states that some songs may not play on this thing, but so far it's been fine. It's sort of a copyright thing. This is supposed to also play windows files and you know anything with windows has that security on it I guess. But all my mp3s have played fine so far.
5. I like the fact that this display is very visible even in the direct sun. I have a convertible and even when the sun hits it directly from behind me, I can still read it. This was very surprising since I could not see the old cheap tape deck that was on there before. Many radios have very slim characters which also makes them hard to read. So I do like this part. They just need to add other colors and then it will be just right.
6. So far at least the radio sounds fine and loud enough for my ears. I may need to lower the decibel settings on my component speakers, but other than that it sounds fine so far. I'm at 0 decibels and it sounds crisp, actually to crisp which is why I may need to lower to -3 decibels. We'll see how it holds up with time.
7. It comes with a very simple 8 wire plug that connects to your speakers. Rear and front sub rca connectors and fuse are built into the back so no bulky wires other than the speaker/power, etc. and the blue-tooth wire comes out of the back of the unit.
8. This radio apparently also supports direct ipod USB control, but I don't own anything from apple so I can't tell you how that is.
9. The radio also has a clock which comes in handy if your car doesn't have a clock like mine. You can change the display to always show the clock or the name of the song playing or other song information. You have to go through a couple of menus, so for the most part I always end up just leaving it at the song name, it just takes a bit of time to move through all of the menus but they work.
10. This is a detachable face radio and comes with a case for it as well. When you take off the face a red LED flashes on and off which is kind of cool.
11. There is a mute button on this radio which I like since the volume knob doesn't adjust as soon as you start turning it. But I like my old one with a mute button too, they just come in handy when you need to shut the whole thing at once.
12. It gets 3 stars from me because it was cheap and worked for me so far. I installed this myself by the way.
Cons
1. The volume on this radio is kind of weird because you have to really turn the knob a bit before you can hear the thing changing up or down. The knob also feels cheap, but I guess it's just another trade off.
2. If you turn the radio off, then the car, the radio turns back on when you start the car again. It's caught me off guard with the volume up a bit so this is another minus on this thing. You have to hold the power button to turn it off or turn down the volume. This kind of defeats the purpose of trying to be stealth when backing out of my driveway because anyone can see the bright radio all lit up. Not to mention hear it. But if you leave the volume low before getting out, it will only turn on back at the low volume, so I guess at least you can do that. Not critical, but it would be nice if it would stay off until I turned it back on.
4. This radio is blue-tooth ready which basically means you have to buy another adapter to use this function which really sucks because I was hoping this one would work out of the box but then again I didn't expect this. I believe this uses the BTM60 module which I have seen for another 30 bucks or so. So even though I may have paid about 50 bucks and now another 30 more, this cheap radio still comes to 80 plus if I ever need to add that blue-tooth. So maybe just looking at a stereo with the built in blue-tooth is not all that bad either. The blue-tooth part for this radio looks pretty bulky and it's supposed to be installed on the visor and doesn't have a hang up button. You have to press the hang up button on the radio for about 3 seconds from what I have been reading which I guess is fine. Being in California a blue-tooth is just a given since you can't be on the cell phone if you just have to use the phone. I don't even bother to look at it when I drive, but I guess you just never know when you may need to.
5. I don't know where the 200 watts comes from, but even though the box also has 200 watts written on it, the bottom actually says 18watts RMS x 4 channels.
6. The other quirk I don't like is where the forward and reverse buttons are. They are below the volume knob and can sometimes be a bit hard to get to. It is what it is. I think above the know would have worked better since these are used more often than the mode and display buttons which are above the knob.
7. Last, the faceplate is hard to take out sometimes, it seems to get stuck. Other times I'll be driving and if I hit a pothole or something hard, the faceplate has popped out.