SONY CDX-MP70 CD receiver for Car Stereo
Product Description
Looking for a full-featured car stereo? Feast your eyes and ears on this Sony in-dash CD/MP3 player. It has the G-ProtectionM-^Y system, which drastically reduces CD skipping, and can play MP3 files recorded onto CD-R and CD-RW discs. It’s also XMM-^Y Satellite Radio ready, so you can have up to 100 digital radio stations at your command. And thanks to 52 watts x 4 of power, with 3 sets of pre-amp outputs, youM-^Rll wonder why you waited so long to upgrade your car audio system.Amazon.com Product Description
Sony’s CDX-MP70 CD Receiver makes it easy to rock out in the car. It’s G-Protection system combines a memory buffer, sealed CD chamber, and disc-gripping spindle to protect against skipping. It has CD, CD/R and CD/RW disc playback–including CD/R and CD/RW recorded MP3 playback. The receiver is Satellite Radio ready, with translates into having up to 100 digital radio stations available (subscription required). The receiver also features 7 EQ presets combined with a 7-band EQ, 4-way high power (which equal strong sound clarity and range), a Dynamic Soundstage Organizer (DSO) to help balance sound in the car, and the sweet SSIR-EXA tuner. The receiver’s display reads ID-3 tags and CD Text, and boasts a dot-matrix LCD screen with 7 selectable colors. A wireless remote is included.
Features:
- SSIR-EXA AM/FM digitally-tuned radio with up to 30 programmable station memories
- Ready for XM (service subscription required)
- Station memo titles
- Dot-matrix LCD screen with 7 selectable colors
- Plays CD, CDR and CDRW discs
Price:
SONY CDX-MP70 CD receiver for Car Stereo
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This is a really cool looking stereo with lots of cool features that no other system has. For example, when it plays CDs it reads the name of the song and artist (if present) and has an everchanging background that you can change to lots of different colors. The text display is a disappointment because it shows only the first seven or so letters of the name of the artist. This is not good if you listen to XM (which once you get you will not want to listen to much of anything else). Also, it does not hold XM presets and does not display the time while the XM radio is engaged. I don’t use an amp for the speakers and it is plently loud. I would recommend this item but I would get a stand alone XM tuner and plug it threw the Aux input for ideal results.
I bought the unit because I wanted to use MP3 burned CD that I am using at work. This way I can have a lot music (like 6 conventional CDs on a single MP3 CD).
My experience after 6 months:
This is an excellent product. A very good sound quality. The power going out to the speakers is more than enough for me. In addition there are alot of features in this unit. But the most impressing thing is that for the basic operations you need to use only two dials. You can locate them easily without looking down.
Warning:
I used DirectCD by EasyCD (ROXIO) to burn my MP3 CDs. These didn’t work well even though they worked well on the work computer.
The solution I used is a conventional burning.
The exact symptom was that each song was devide to mutiple tracks and the CD “jumped” between these tracks.
The solution as stated above: Use a conventional burning software. After that, everything works flowlessly including the incredible feature that it restarts from the same spot when you turn off the player.
I love:
The sound,
The fact I can play MP3s flowlessly.
The two dials concept,
The fancy display,
The fact that the face fold doen when you have to put a CD in.
The design and look of the unit.
I hate:
The fact that the song name is displayed only at the beginning of the playing. But this is not that big deal. Also by by pressing a button you can view it anytime.