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Dual XHD6420 4X50 Watt Hd Radio and Mp3/WMA Player

Dual XHD6420 4X50 Watt Hd Radio and Mp3/WMA Player
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Dual XHD6420 4X50 Watt Hd Radio and Mp3/WMA Player

 
 
 
SKU:  

DULXHD6420PETRA

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Features
  • AM/FM, CD, MP3/WMA, HD Radio receiver

  • 4 x 50 Watts peak power with one RCA pre-amp output

  • Detachable faceplate with white on black dot matrix display

  • Includes auxiliary input

  • One-year limited warranty


Description

Dual XHD6420 4X50 Watt Hd Radio and Mp3/WMA Player


Product Details
Product Length:7.0 inches
Product Width:2.0 inches
Product Height:7.0 inches
Product Weight:4.5 pounds
Package Length:10.6 inches
Package Width:8.8 inches
Package Height:4.6 inches
Package Weight:4.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 36 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 36 customer reviews )
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18 of 19 found the following review helpful:


5Great start to HD radio in your car  Dec 10, 2007 By F. Shue
This is a great car receiver for anyone who's interested in free HD radio. It's hard to tell the difference between FM and HD radio FM, but the additional channel on each band allows the user to listen to more music. The huge improvement is listening to AM radio on HD. For Bay Area residents, listen to KNPR 1050 Sports (too bad they don't broadcast HD on its sister 680 AM band). The difference between 1050 AM and 1050 HD is truly amazing. The front AUX is a nice feature where you can plug in your iPod or MP3 player with a mini-stereo cable. When you play a MP3 CD, you can search quickly for the MP3 (by number) you want to listen to by using the volume dial (better than using the buttons).

The only problem is it takes nearly 5 seconds to synch from regular radio to HD, and it's not a very stylist front panel. But it only costs $130 or less... I got the unit installed by Best Buy so I can't tell you about any installation issues (installing my previous car receiver was a pain so I decided to pay for labor this time).

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


4Pretty darn good deal for the money  Mar 15, 2009 By David Bachman
Had this for a couple of weeks now, and I still love it. The sound is great, the functions are simple and easy, and the CD player has only skipped once over a VERY rough patch of road (in a Mustang with a stiff suspension, no less). Even without the HD Radio part, the radio reception on this deck is MUCH better than some of the others I've had.

My only real gripe is how it switches back and forth from HD Radio to analog radio and back again whenever it loses signal from HD, at least on the stations that simulcast on the same frequency. For example, if I'm listening to 97.9FM, when you first turn it on it'll play analog while it buffers the HD signal, then it'll switch over to the HD signal and you'll hear the same 4 or 5 seconds of audio you just heard on the analog side. This is annoying as hell when you get to the outer limits of a station's HD range, at which point you may as well switch off HD reception; the alternative is to put it in HD-only mode, but whenever it loses signal there, you get complete silence while "LINKING" displays on the screen, which is even more annoying to me.

I also kinda wish I'd opted for the slightly higher-priced version of this deck with the USB port on the front, but oh well, this deck plays MP3's off of CD-R's just fine without any problems, and the auxillary jack on the front is handy for your iPod or mini-MP3 player or whatever else. I'm much more pleased with this deck than the Kenwood my girlfriend just bought for $40+ more.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


4good buy  Oct 30, 2008 By William Walden "HOSE JAPA"
Good radio, good sounds, HD is the bomb!!, easy to install, only comnplaint is the view on the radio is not very easy to see during day light. I don't know if it isthe reflexction or light but it is hard to see whene light is bright.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Best stereo I've ever owned  Sep 23, 2008 By Michael R. Stanley
This stereo exceeded all my expectations. Its easy to use and the sound is simply amazing. I got HD reception many FM stations which were so much clearer, almost like a CD. Even the AM stations were clearer, an added bonus. The knob is easy to use and its simply a beautiful blue lit faceplate. I would highly recommend.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4HD Radio  Apr 23, 2009 By John E. Meyer "Old School"
I got the radio in a very timely fashion. I bought it to replace a radio in my truck that could not play CDs and thought I would give HD a try at the same time. Installation was a snap. I was able to switch color for color. It slid easily into the dash where my former radio was mounted.
I would have given a five star approval but the directions for making the settings were a little confusing. The HD is great. You'll find new radio station on the same dial with old numbers, and the HD is FREE. I'm for anything that is free.
My son liked the radio also and said he would like one for his truck, so I bought him one for his birthday.

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