Sony CDX-GT920U Radio/CD/MP3 player/USB flash player Xplod Full-DIN in-dash 52 Watts x 4

Product Description
Music file formats – the freedom to choose what type of digital music file you burn to a disc has arrived. EQ3 parametric – parametric equalization as in EQ3 Parametric adds the capability of really targeting the finer points of a signal enhancement. Front panel aux in – the auxiliary input is built right in to the face of the head unit, so all you need to do is plug-n-play. SAT radio ready – all the possibilities of Satellite radio available at your fingertips. Best tuning memory – a function that seeks out up to 18 of the strongest stations in the area and set them into the tuner presets. 45 degree install – most Sony CD receivers feature a 45 degree maximum mounting angle, allowing them to be used in virtually any custom or unusual installation. Rotary remotes – a simple, intuitive audio/video system control that’s compatible with virtually all Sony head units, and is easily added to the system. DSO2 – raise the soundstage, raise your enjoyment. Xplod powerSupplied wireless remote – a remote with a sophisticated ergonomic feel allowing it to be used while watching the road.
Features:
- CD player with built-in amplifier (17 watts RMS CEA-2006/52 peak x 4 channels)
- plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RW discs, including discs loaded with MP3, WMA, AAC, and ATRAC3plus music files
- EQ3 Stage 2 (seven preset tone curves and a 3-band parametric equalizer)
- compatible with optional Sony iPod adapter, HD Radio tuner, satellite radio, CD changer
- inputs: rear USB input, front-panel auxiliary input
Price: $135.99

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Sony makes great electronics and this unit is no exception. Had all the features I was looking for, auxiliary input in front, USB connection, and removable motorized face plate. Did not give it 4 stars because I also miss the loud, bass and treble controls. But for the price . . . simply cannot be beat!!!
Say goodbye to your CDs forever! With the USB interface on this radio, capable of reading 64Gig memory stics, you will never need to carry around your CD cases and dig through them to find the album or song you were looking for.
The USB functionality is the main selling point of this model. After almost a year of use, it still baffles me. The radio does not read the USB drive like a computer – it only displays one level of folders from the root level. All subfolders are included but they are flattened to the root level as well. Navigation is a simple +/- process. The main problem with the system is that the system is limited to a total of 128 folders containing MP3 files. Any more than this are simply not read by the device. The radio does not organize your MP3s alphabetically as you would imagine. Instead, they are shown in the order they were copied onto the memory stick. Furthermore, the system this radio uses for folder order is still unclear to me. For example, you can create four brand new folders containing music, when the radio scans the USB deivce it may decide that the third folder you created should go before the first two. There is no obvious method for how the radio chooses this order, but it definitely neither alphabetical order or in order of folder creation.
It is a great solution for carrying hundreds of albums around with you in your car. The display on the radio is excellent and very clear. It is easy to read in anything less than full sunlight(convertible owners beware!) The song information from the MP3 tag is displayed for each song, but the radio will not automatically scroll the song title if it is longer than the screen, after the first complimentary scroll you will have to manually press the “SCROLL” button each time you wish to see the rest of the song title. There is no way to set this radio to scroll continuously.
If you are particular about organizing your music, as I am, this radio will be very frustrating for you. It will play your songs for you but not in the order you’d expect nor with the control over the display that you’d like. Navigating the folders with the control stick is not intuitive to computer users either. The choice of lighting colors is a great feature if you car’s interior compliments any of the three colors. The concept of putting the USB stick at the end of a USB cable is also a great idea. Keeping the memory stick safe in your glove compartment is much nicer than plugging it directly into the face plate.
the best deck i’ve ever had!
weird tho how it doesnt have loud mode, bass and treble control like my old sony deck but rather than that its very easy to use and i like the motions on da background specialy the spectrum bars….