Pros: MP3,Black Panel Face Plate,Price,Steering Wheel Mounted Remote Cons: Slow load time for MP3's
I recently purchased a used car and it did not include a CD player. Just about all of my friends bought Sony head units which are all great but I wanted something more original.
I was willing to spend up to $300 on a unit alone and I was...
Pros: Inexpensive, plays MP3/CD/CDR/CDRW, 50Wx4 and the disappearing face Cons: Colors a little bright, may skip going over big pot holes
I first went looking for a new receiver for my old '90 Jetta, which I would be driving to school. Aiwas had my attention because of their aux port, which most other brands did not have. I wanted a receiver that played CDs, and could play MP3s and...
Pros: great sound, magic flap is great, excellent price, perty colors Cons: Crappy remote, skips a bit on bumps or scratched cds
I've recently bought this unit from crutchfield, they have it for $199 and they also sent me an extension kit for my 93 Bonneville. If you're going to get this mp3 from a store, get it from them, because the support is great and you can always ship it...
Pros: Attractive, well-lit display. Plays mp3 cds and standard cds well. Random play mode. Cons: "Random play" only works on the first 130 mp3s. Occasional skips.
I've owned my Aiwa cdc-mp32 since April 02. I bought it to play mp3s because I can fit 187 mp3 songs on a single cd. I really like the features and sound quality. My only annoyance is that it only plays the first 130 mp3s in the random play mode. The...
Pros: Low price, folding face, easy to read display Cons: Folding face can jam, MP3s restart when car shut off, skips, can't randomize across folders
For the budget-conscious consumer, the Aiwa CDC-MP32 is a great choice. The folding flap never fails to impress passengers (though its value as a theft deterrent probably isn't high). It does what you'd expect from a basic MP3 player: display ID3 tags,...
Pros: Attractive to the eye, ear, and pocketbook Cons: Seek time on MP3 files can be discouraging
It's amazing how difficult it can be to find the right reciever for a car stereo. I mean, come on! The choices are seemingly limitless. There's FM, AM, XM, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 CD, CDC, SO MANY FEATURES!!! It makes one want to assume the fetal...
Pros: Plays MP3s, Many features, Retracting front panel, looks good Cons: Slow, Occasionally skips, Sometimes has trouble with scratched Cds
The CDC-MP32, Aiwa's second model of their car MP3 player is a great attempt at an emerging technology. Let's start at the beginning. Turning the car's key to the on position makes the little black faceplate automatically flip away in a process that...
Pros: i paid 190 dollars for it... read review for web site for great deals! Cons: Skips like a mother!
I love this head unit in every way. The display is cool, the stealth face is hot and everyone who rides in my truck loves it. Then the laugh when it skips on any little bump.... good on the highway. If you get one that skips, just bring it back cause it...
Pros: Good price, Plays MP3s, Faceplate automatically hides, Powerful Sound Cons: Too bright at night, Skips terribly, Controls could be more intuitive.
I drive a 1994 GM automobile that came with a Delco factory FM/AM cassette head unit. Listening to the radio was getting too boring. And I wasn't about to hook up a portable CD walkman up to my cassette deck just to be able to hear a limited selection...
Pros: Cheap, steering wheel remote, plays MP3 discs, hides itself when off. Cons: Skips, skips, skips, skips...
This unit was installed in my 2001 Jeep Wrangler about a year ago, and I am pleased overall with the unit. The biggest headache with this model is the unending skipping that is compounded by my Jeep's super-stiff suspension and short wheel base which ...
Pros: Reads MP3 files, aux input in front of unit, and magic flap security. Cons: Skips like crazy. 2-3 second pause between tracks. No anti-shock memory what-so-ever.
I recently bought this MP3 deck from Crutchfield. I didn't even think to check for anti-shock memory because I automatically assumed that a car CD deck would have that. Nope. None at all. I tried all I could to dampen the shocks out and it still skipped...
Pros: Price, sounds good, looks cool Cons: Skips horribly, not very durable, slow MP3 seek time
- I had never had an Aiwa head unit B4. I wuz initially impressed w/ the look and sound of it. The colors were pretty bright but after toying w/ the dimming of it I made it more comfortable to the eyes. I wuz really happy w/ having a car MP3 player...
Pros: Plays MP3 CDs.
Looks cool. Cons: Motorized front panel doesn't operate in chilly weather. Audio & MP3 CDs skip.
Its a nice looking unit.
The audio and MP3 CDs skip on bumps and smooth fast turns. Interesting that audio CDs are more likely to skip than the MP3 CDs.
Since mid October we've had chilly weather in the Chicago area. If my car is not...
Pros: MP3 player, Price, front-panel input jack Cons: forgets location within song, fails on many MP3s,
The basic MP3 player works as expected, handling the directory structure, and displaying all of the MP3 tag data on the display. Audio quality is good.
However, I have experienced several problems with mine (based on files ripped by Music...
Pros: Looks cool, great security feature, decent interface, good sound Cons: Skips HORRIBLY, no pause button, mp3s start at beginning when restarting car
This mp3 player would be great if it didn't skip like it does. No matter a data cd of mp3s or an audio cd, the player will skip. The sad part is that one does not even have to be going over a bump to have the player skip--it will skip for no reason!...
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