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I've been sifting through Amazon, Best Buy, and Crutchfield looking for a decent stereo, but there are lots of reviews to look through, so I'll consult this database instead. 
I see stupid things such as players which are so bright that they interfere with night vision, stereos that beep loudly when the faceplate is not removed after shutting off the car, or systems that don't allow for easy navigation of large music libraries. In the case of the latter, this would mean moving one song at a time, even in a library of hundreds of files, with no way to skip ahead by multiple files, or better yet, by folder.
I am looking for:
- USB thumbdrive or Secure Digital card input
- Easy, eyes-free navigation through hundreds of files, with the ability to skip many files at a time searching for the right one
- No stupid features such as those extremely bright lights or annoying beeps
- I don't care if it takes up to about 15 seconds for it to start playing. The player it's replacing (something by KOSS) takes about that long to start playing MP3-filled-CDs anyway.
- Price <$200
I may add others as I go through more reviews.
Car: '97 Hyundai Elantra GLS sedan, with an aftermarket stereo
Thank you all in advance.
For those who may remember my Best Buy thread, well, after all that, I am going to attempt installation myself.:Q
Bonus question: Since I have an aftermarket stereo installed already, are the extras included "free" at Crutchfield even worth it, or necessary?
Presently, the Kenwood Excelon KDC-X491 is a front-runner. $180 at Crutchfield, but $125 at Amazon. However, a review of a similar product, the KDC-MP535U, says, "File browsing through a USB drive or CD with MP3s is extremely counter-intuitive with this controller. And you certainly cannot do it and still watch the road."
I see stupid things such as players which are so bright that they interfere with night vision, stereos that beep loudly when the faceplate is not removed after shutting off the car, or systems that don't allow for easy navigation of large music libraries. In the case of the latter, this would mean moving one song at a time, even in a library of hundreds of files, with no way to skip ahead by multiple files, or better yet, by folder.
I am looking for:
- USB thumbdrive or Secure Digital card input
- Easy, eyes-free navigation through hundreds of files, with the ability to skip many files at a time searching for the right one
- No stupid features such as those extremely bright lights or annoying beeps
- I don't care if it takes up to about 15 seconds for it to start playing. The player it's replacing (something by KOSS) takes about that long to start playing MP3-filled-CDs anyway.
- Price <$200
I may add others as I go through more reviews.
Car: '97 Hyundai Elantra GLS sedan, with an aftermarket stereo
Thank you all in advance.
For those who may remember my Best Buy thread, well, after all that, I am going to attempt installation myself.:Q
Bonus question: Since I have an aftermarket stereo installed already, are the extras included "free" at Crutchfield even worth it, or necessary?
Presently, the Kenwood Excelon KDC-X491 is a front-runner. $180 at Crutchfield, but $125 at Amazon. However, a review of a similar product, the KDC-MP535U, says, "File browsing through a USB drive or CD with MP3s is extremely counter-intuitive with this controller. And you certainly cannot do it and still watch the road."
