Dynex 40W x 4 CD Deck with CD-R/RW/MP3 Playback and Detachable Faceplate

CDTrips

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40 watts peak (22 watts RMS) x 4 channels
CD-R/RW and MP3 playback with ID3 tag
MPX PLL tuner with 24 presets (6 AM, 18 FM), auto memory store and local/distant selectors
Electronic encoder volume, bass, balance, treble and fader controls
Pause, scan, repeat and random play CD/MP3 functions
Mute and loudness controls; mono and stereo selectors
Customizable EQ with 4 presets (pop, rock, classic and flat for custom)
Rear auxiliary input jack; 4-channel RCA line-out
Blue mark LCD display with blue background and white text
Detachable faceplate
 

dman

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Originally posted by: Helical
"CD Signal to Noise Ratio dB < 55dB"

Whoa.

That is pretty low, wonder if it's a type-o?

Anyway, can't see this model anywhere else on the net. I bought a $35 unit from circuit city a year or so ago, works OK. Some annoyances (not my experience with the model above, just saying buyer beware of issues like):

1) Has trouble reading CD's (Sometimes have to put in multiple times. This happens with pressed CD's and burned cd's) Gotten worse over time too.
2) can't read multi-session discs... no biggie, but, hey it can't.
3) can't read discs burned at higher speeds / skips if it does read them.
4) Doesn't pick up from the same point in the song you left off at.
5) Hard to read display during the day / in sunlight.

Just a heads up if anyone is brave enough to try this out, let me know how it goes.
 

Anami

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Be sure to use the CC Vehicle Fit Guide, to see what they recommend. This Dynix CD Deck wouldn't fit my Honda Accord Sedan.
 

BoKingWen

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Got one in thanksgiving for $50. It fit my 98 Mazda 626. It is good for $50 don't expect the sound quility will like the Sony or Pionner. It does have a AUX port on the back that is how I connect the RF Omifi on the car. The bad thing for listening CD is you have to turn the volume up very up (40 something in the volume) don't kown why. When I listen to Omifi it sound great (regular volume range 20 something). The other bad things on this player is the player will not display the clock unless you press a button. The clock goes away after a few seconds. For MP3 playing it doesn't support folder like my Pioneer does it will just play all the songs in the CD. If you on the first track and want to listen a song in another folder you will have to keep hitting forward until you got it. For $50 can't expect too much.