Car CD/MP3 Players

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USB MP3 Car Radio: Check this out an MP3 USB card reader Car Radio. I would buy it, but I just in bough a new MP3 car radio.

Now you can play your favourite MP3;s and WMA digital music formats in your car. This great new product accepts a SDRAM memory card or a USB memory stick. Allowing you to copy music from your PC or Laptop and play on this car radio.

Of course the stereo also plays standard CDs and CDR’s giving you endless possibilities to play your own music whilst on the road. USB & SD memory cards not supplied.

 

MP3/FM Car Audio
Audio CD / Audio CD-R/RW
MP3 CD-R/RW
MP3 USB interface (1.1 & 2.0 compatible)
MP3 SD/MMC Card reader
Power Output 4x45W
RDS (Radio Data System)
TA/TP (Traffic Program)
EON (Enhanced Other Networks)
PTY (Program Type)
AMS (Auto Memory Store)
MP3 – ID3 Tag Display
MP3 track search
4 DSP Equalizer Modes

 

Kenwood DDX6017

 

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Kenwood DDX6017 – In-Dash Double Din 6.5 Inch Touch Screen Monitor w/ DVD/CD/MP3 AM/FM Receiver.

My New Favorite DVD/MP3 Player. The Kenwood DDX6017 has 6.5″ touchscreen monitor, play’s MP3/WMA, CD/CD-R/CD-RW, VCD, DVD/DVD-R, AM/FM, HD RADIO READY, TV Tuner (Optional), SIRIUS SATELLITE READY and come with a remote control. The Kenwood DDX6017 fits in the dash of most double din size automobile dashes. The DVD receiver has 5 screen modes that changes each time you press the MODE key.

The modes are Full picture, justify picture mode, cinema picture mode, zoom picture mode and normal picture mode. These screen mode can be set for DVD, VCD, and TV viewing.

The Kenwood DDx6017 has a great looking blue screen saver, but I would like to find a way to change it. It sounds great and looks good. The monitor/receiver has audio and visual input and output. So I’m going to experiment with the visual input to see if I can connect a pocket Pc or notebook Pc to it. I think it would be cool if I could go to the internet and read email or web pages from my car’s dash board. I will add more pictures later, so stop by again.

 

 

The Sony MEX-HD1

 

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The Sony MEX-HD1 - Price $1,500. Sony in-dash unit burns CDs as you drive: Sony CD player that reads MP3 encoded CDs just like Kenwood’s Z828. This unit like the Rio Car that has an internal hard drive to store music. When you want to load music you remove the unit from the car and attach it to your computer to transfer music.

Sony MEX-HD1 is the first unit that can download music to the unit, this makes sense and more convent. You can slips a standard CD into the head unit, selects which tracks they want ripped, push the button and the chosen songs are compressed on the fly and saved to the drive.

Sony claims the MEX-HD1 can hold up to 160 hours of music, which means about a 10GB hard drive if Sony is talking about standard 128kbit compression rates. The MEX-HD1 hard drive CD-receiver comes with a wireless remote control, custom file memory and folder options and reads both CD-R and CD-RW discs.

Sony MEX-HD1 ships in about April and will list for a BIG $1,500. That’s pretty high for an me, I’ll stick with converting my MP3s to standard music CDs.

 

Jensen CD/MP3

 

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ensen MP3510: CD/MP3 Receiver – Price $229.95, street price $199.95. Jensen’s MP3510 CD/MP3 receiver has plenty of great features, including preamp outputs, a detachable face, multicolor display, wireless remote, and great power (17.5 watts RMS/45 peak x 4) — for a remarkably low price. The powerful Jensen Plus tuner pulls in even the most distant radio stations, and you’ll get plenty of presets for storing your favorites.

Best of all, you can “burn” up to 200 MP3 files on a CD-R (or CD-RW) and play it on the MP3510 — it’s like having a CD changer on a single disc! This versatile receiver also plays CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and prerecorded CDs. If you’re looking to augment your system’s overall power, you can easily hook up an external amplifier to the set of preamp outputs. And you even get an auxiliary input that lets you take along a portable cassette or MiniDisc player.

 

Key Features: detachable face, multicolor display, Jensen Plus tuner, US/European tuning, 20 FM/10 AM presets, seek and preset scan, mute, 1 set of preamp outputs, auxiliary input, loudness, plays CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and prerecorded CDs, plays MP3-encoded CD-Rs and CD-RWs, displays ID3 Tag information, 24 programmable CD tracks, wireless remote, 17.5 watts RMS/45 peak x 4 channels, CD frequency response 20-20,000 Hz, CD signal-to-noise ratio 90 dB, FM sensitivity 12 dBf, 1-year warranty.

 

Kenwood CD/MP3

 

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Kenwood eXcelon Z828: CD/MP3 Receiver with CD Changer Controls – Price $619.95, street price $399.95. MP3 files to go! Your in-car music menu can include CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and MP3-encoded discs when you choose the Kenwood eXcelon Z828. This charismatic CD/MP3 receiver serves up plenty of visual excitement with its striking 3-D FL high-res display, cutting-edge cosmetics, and impressive list of features.

To spice up your tunes’ sonic contours, season them with the 6 preset curves and 3-band parametric EQ of System Q EX Sound Control. To maximize your system’s performance, the System E’s+ Advanced Crossover provides high- and low-pass filters for your speaker and preamp outputs.

This receiver is Sirius satellite radio-ready — you must have a subscription to Sirius Radio, a Sirius tuner, and a Sirius-compatible antenna in order to receive the digital satellite radio signal. (Sirius satellite radio offers digital-quality sound, coast-to-coast coverage, and up to 100 channels of music, news, sports, and entertainment, all for $12.95 a month.)

Front, rear, and subwoofer preamp outputs send a clean, strong 4.5-volt signal to external amps. Musical variety and convenience a must? Hook in a Kenwood CD changer for 6- or 10-disc storage and access. A wireless remote is included for your convenience.

Key Features: detachable, fold-down face, 3-D FL high-res dot matrix display, CR-2 tuner, plays MP3-encoded CD-R and CD-RW discs, audio CD-Rs and CD-RWs, plus CDs, MP3 file and time memory — switch to a different source or turn off power, and the Z828 will return to the same point when MP3 play resumes, System E’s+ Advanced Crossover — for better performance from all your speakers, and independent crossover control/customized output from the driver’s seat, whether you use the built-in amp or external amps, System Q EX Sound Control, CD changer controls, 4.5-volt front and rear preamp outputs, 4.5-volt non-fading output with level control, disc and station naming, MP3 ID-3 tag display, satellite radio-ready, wireless remote, 22 watts RMS/47 peak x 4 channels, CD frequency response 10-20,000 Hz, CD signal-to-noise ratio 96 dB, FM sensitivity 9.3 dBf, 2-year warranty.


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