Sony CDXM60UI Marine CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with USB Wire for iPod and USB Devices
- Detachable Faceplate with Front Panel Aux In & AUX cap
- USB 1 Wire for iPod and other USB devices (1.5 m cable included)
- UV resistant paint
- Conformal circuit board coating
- EQ3 Stage 2, DSO2 and 52 Watts x 4 High Power
Product Description
DRIVE-S Chassis : Sony DRIVE-S technology provides the ultimate audio platform, upon which to build a system that caters to demanding ears! 3x Preouts with HPF/LPF : The Sony CDX-M60UI includes three preouts so you can boost your boat’s sound system with minimal effort and maximum flexibility. MP3/WMA Playback : Play CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs including discs loaded with MP3s and WMA files. SAT Radio/HD Radio Adaptor ready : Upgrade your system via a simple connection and control it all from the faceplate. USB 1 Wire : Now, one single head unit can access and control your iPod, Walkman, and numerous digital music players, USB-enabled Thumb-Drives and memory devices.
Average rating: 4.0
Price: $166.50
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Sony CDXM60UI Marine CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with USB Wire for iPod and USB Devices

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Tagged with: CDXM60UI • Devices • iPod • Marine • MP3/WMA/AAC • PLAYER • Receiver • Sony • WIRE
Filed under: Sony

Purchased this unit to replace my old one. Chose it for the USB iPod interface. Great unit. Local iPod interface is a bit difficult to use, but holding the MODE button down for a few seconds switches the UI back to the iPod, which is a MUST with teenagers on the boat. Added a USB extension so the kids could plug in behind the drivers seat and change the songs so I can concentrate on driving. Unit has plenty of power, separate sub outputs. One thing I recommend is shortening the ‘auto-off’ feature so you don’t run the boats battery down at night.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is the third stereo I’ve had in my boat and I like it. It has lots of features and was very easy to install. Based on the other two stereo’s I have used, this one plays cleaner, loader and allows my kids to use their MP3 players. I especially like the ability to put an MP3 CD in and let it play on shuffle for the whole afternoon. Some stereos take awhile to find the next random song, this one does it very quickly which is a big plus. The wireless remote is a nice feature but you have to be facing the stereo. The only drawback is when you change the volume if you accidently push on the volume knob, you go to the setup menu. Just a bit of a nuisance.
Rating: 4 / 5
Solid marine stereo. IPOD interface could use some work. You have to play with it a little to get used to the interface. Leaving the controls on the IPOD would be much easier.
Rating: 4 / 5