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Dual XHD6425 4X50 Watt Bluetooth-Ready HD Radio and MP3 Player
Built-in HD Radio reception it's free nationwide--with CD and MP3 playback, a front-panel USB port, and the convenience of a detachable faceplate: that's the Dual XHD6425 receiver.
Color: Black Brand: Dual Model: XHD6425 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 7.00" h x 2.00" w x 7.00" l, 5.88 pounds AM/FM, CD, MP3/WMA, USB, Bluetooth-ready, HD Radio receiver 4 x 50 Watts peak power with one RCA pre-amp output Detachable faceplate with white on black dot matrix display Includes auxiliary input, USB port; add BTM60 module for Bluetooth One-year limited warranty
Built-in HD Radio reception--it's free nationwide--with CD and MP3 playback, a front-panel USB port, and the convenience of a detachable faceplate: that's the Dual XHD6425 receiver. The XHD6425 allows playback of your favorite MP3 and WMA files recorded on CD-R and CD- RW discs. Its powerful on-board DSP processor decodes the compressed audio while maintaining near-CD sound quality. An internal SRAM buffer provides ESP (ElectronicSkip Protection) to virtually eliminate skipping and allows alphanumeric or direct track search--even while a song is currently playing. Finally, add the BTM60 Bluetooth module and enjoy hands-free calling and streaming from compatible Bluetooth devices. Built-in HD radio reception, front panel USB, and plenty more. Click to enlarge. Front-panel auxiliary input and USB port. Includes wireless remote. Bluetooth Ready Add the BTM60 Bluetooth module and you'll enjoy wireless, hands-free mobile phone operation with caller ID, along with streaming audio from Bluetooth audio devices. You can also answer and place calls using front panel controls. Front Panel USB Connection Connect a USB device to the XHD6425's front panel USB port and play MP3/WMA files directly. Most standard USB devices will also receive a charge (DC 5V/500mA). 1-DIN HD Radio Receiver The XHD6425 features a 1.0 DIN chassis with an anti-theft detachable face. A black/white dot matrix display and rotary encoder control make navigating the device a snap. HD Radio Tuner With the XHD6425's built-in HD Radio tuner, you'll enjoy static-free, digital-quality sound over the airwaves. Both HD2 and HD3 FM multicast channels are supported, and broadcasted info like station name, artist and song title on HD Radio channels is displayed. Store your favorite HD stations among the standard 18 FM and 12 AM presets. Enjoy a new standard of radio with no subscription fees. AM/FM Tuner In with the new, but not necessarily out with the old. Tune into your favorite non-HD AM and FM stations, and save up to 30 station presets (18 FM/12 AM). Run Auto Station Store when in a new area to add the strongest signals, and easily scan through your presets. CD/MP3/WMA Playback Enjoy your favorite CDs and CD-R/RWs with all the standard CD controls (random/repeat/intro/etc.), or go big and burn a MP3/WMA encoded CD-R/RW for hours of music and display of ID3 Tag info. Convenience Is Key Dual threw in some features that'll make you love the XHD6425. A programmable turn-on volume keeps you from blowing your ears out when you head to work in the morning--unless that's what you need to wake up. Keyless CD eject means you can grab that CD on your way out without turning on the vehicle. You can also select the confirmation beep for changing settings/presets/etc. Great Sound The XHD6425 features an on-board processor that will improve the sound of your compressed MP3/WMA files. Get quick access to electronic volume, bass, treble, balance, and fader controls, or select one of the 5 preset EQ curves--pop, jazz, classic, beat, and rock. A loudness feature is included for low-level listening with punch, and a mute function for quick sound-off. Input and Output Two pairs of preamp outputs are provided for system expansion if you want to add to the XHD6425's 17 Watts RMS (50W peak). A 3.5mm front panel input is also included for use with iPods, MP3 players, or other external audio devices. What's in the Box Dual XHD6425 receiver, trim ring, mounting sleeve, wiring harness, installation hardware, installation/owner's manual
Customer Reviews There are more useful than 119 117 people found this review helpful. Features galore with some small problem with Steve Like most other reviewers, I was very impressed with what I got for the money. I purchased the XHD6425 and add-on Bluetooth. Have been installed in my 2000 Ford Explorer about a month ago. I did not want to write a review until I have a little 'time to work with the unit and see its pros and cons. The positives are well known, HD Radio, Bluetooth option at low cost, USB port and AUX jack 3.5 mm. So you can go beyond the issues, good and bad for everyone. HD Radio - Very nice. I will not lie, I did not know what to expect. I usually get excellent reception here in New York. So I was impressed by the quality of sound? No, not specifically. But it * is * better. It 'also nice to see the second and sometimes third HD stream in the same frequency. I was not aware of this when I bought it. Any negatives? Not really. This is a nice feature to work properly. I also like that you configure it so that it scans for stations HD Bluetooth - Now I was really looking forward to this for two reasons. One thing was obvious. I wanted to connect my phone to the Head Unit (HU) to make and receive calls. As far as is concerned, it worked great. Pairing was a breeze, with my Treo 700p VZW. The second reason was that this device can handle stereo Bluetooth A2DP. It worked great. I was able to stream audio from my Bluetooth phone and Bluetooth as my MP3 player. I can either on the device itself or the HU to control the playback. Very sweet. A negative here? Yes, sort of. The properties of BT does not allow you to import your list, you must either call on your phone or dial the number on the HU. Numbering on the HU is interesting, but not intelligent. You use the default radio buttons and a few other buttons on the HU. They are too small and it is very disturbing. This is a fairly small problem when my phone attached to a ProClip on the AC guy, but others may have a problem. A conversation, you must hold down the mute button on the HU three seconds. It's stupid. You can test the connection by pressing the phone icon on the BT module. But no. BT receiver to answer the call, not one. Again, not a deal breaker, but disappointing. Free USB port - Genius. I can use any device that has a USB charging cable to recharge. Including my work Blackberry. I can use a USB flash card and it works well. Negative here? Yes. Navigating through folders is a musical routine. Not fun. I usually do not use this option, only my MP3 player via either BT or the AUX port, but again, it is worth. Aux port - again, genius. Simple function that should be on all radios. Does exactly what it should. You buy only a 3.5 5mm cable Radio Shack or elsewhere and can be connected to all the sounds are high-tech or low-tech you're not negative. Only works very well. General of the units ... Nice. But there are some usability issues. The default sound is a bit weak in my opinion. I do not listen to things too high, but it was still softer than I prefer. "Volume" to "ON" in the firm, but almost too much. Again, it's about preferences. It is subjective. I also wish the best radio presets shapes. They can be difficult to meet and change sides. 1 and 2 have the same key, so you must hit cushions and center. It is very annoying. As others have said, could not dampen the screen, but that does not bother me. One last thing is the specific car, but still a problem. My car has the steering wheel that I use to control volume, change radio tapes, CDs and cassettes, and switch between radio presets (or tracks). I tried to keep intact as much of this functionality separately buying an IR control wheel kit is PAC.
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