Pros: Easy to use with decent layout, excellent radio reception. Cons: Will NOT play CDR's burned from computer, face plate sits loosely on unit
I was ecstatic to finally get a CD Player for my truck - a Christmas present from my wife. All the details after that paint a picture spiraling downhill into a pit of solemn doom. While the stereo receiver is above average on both the AM and FM bands,...
Pros: Low Price, easy to use design, looks Cons: Skips easily, flimsy construction
My girlfriend was looking for a CD player for her car and wanted a budget system which could meet her needs as a basic no-frills CD player. I have a middle of the line Alpine in my car which I'm very happy with, so she was looking for something...
Pros: none Cons: Face plate falls off making plaing impossible.
I was given a Jensen cassette with removable face plate as a gift from my wife. The sound was fair. I listen to various kinds of music but I would have liked it to handle bass better.
I rarely removed the face plate but it didn't matter, it...
Jensen has always been the laughing stock of the intelligent car audio community. However, for someone on a budget who merely wants a CD player in their dash to replace a factory head unit, and sound quality or product quality is not an important factor,...
At first I thought I was getting a nice stereo. It looked real cool, and with the pair of Jensen speakers in the Wal-Mart car stereo department, it sounded good. It pushes 160 watts (40 per channel) and has 18 programmable radio stations (12 FM and 6...
I bought a jensen Cd player about 2 years ago. I believe it was the one I mentioned. I though it looked cool and for about the first week it worked perfect. I loved it so much then it started to skip and it just became a pile ofno good junk. I dealt...
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