SuperSonic SC-1302 Car Audio In Dash AM FM Radio CD MP3 Player w/Aux
Product Description
This is a new, factory sealed, and never opened SuperSonic SC-1302 in-dash AM/FM radio CD player which retails for $149.99 plus tax. This AM/FM CD player has a front panel auxiliary input jack for connecting external MP3 media player devices so you can listen to your favorite music on your stereo with ease. It has an anti-theft detachable faceplate for added security, including a FREE hard plastic protective carrying case so you can keep it safe while away from your vehicle. This radio also has an auto loading function and a crystal clear LED track display which provides 30% better daytime visibility. This stereo is also equipped with a RCA low line out jack which makes it easy to connect any external amplifier for additional power to your car stereo speakers. Additional features include: electronic volume control, local and distant radio station selection, a mute function, and Play/Fwd/Back/Repeat functions. Complete with a full warranty and our exclusive 30 day money back guarantee.
Features:
- In-Dash CD Player
- Anti-Theft Detachable Face
- Front Panel Auxiliary Input
- FREE Hard Plastic Elegant Carrying Case (Included)
- Full 90 Day Manufacturer’s Warranty
Price: $29.95
SuperSonic SC-1302 Car Audio In Dash AM FM Radio CD MP3 Player w/Aux
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Tagged with: Audio • Dash • PLAYER • Radio • SC1302 • SuperSonic • w/Aux
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I was looking for a cheap CD player, hopefully with an MP3 input, to put in my old truck. My son had this laying around from a previous car purchase, and so I decided to throw it in. I am very disappointed, even for free.
The description provided here isn’t quite accurate, as there is no clock, no eq, no balance, and, since it’s only two channels, no fader.
The unit has no constant power, so it loses it’s status as soon as you turn off the vehicle. Every time you turn the vehicle on, you have to switch to the mode you want (radio, CD, MP3 input), and you have to set the volume again. The radio tuner is analog, so at least it stays on the same station, but that also means no possible memory presets. I haven’t hooked up the antenna yet, so I can’t comment on the radio quality.
If you have the choice, spend a little more, and buy a better deck. You will be happier far longer.
I bought this for my fiancees car. She just wanted a stereo with an aux plug. It is terrible, awful, and pathetic. I would spend the extra 20 bucks and get a cheap sony or jensen.