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Sony XR-CA350X Car Cassette Player

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Product Description: Sony XR-CA350X

Sony's proprietary SSIR-EX tuner technology, which can actually adjust the tuner's bandwidth, depending on current environmental conditions. Improved sound quality and superior adjacent station interference rejection results. A compact disc and player feature utilizing disc, track, and artist information encoded directly on the CD media. Both playback and media...
Sony's proprietary SSIR-EX tuner technology, which can actually adjust the tuner's bandwidth, depending on current environmental conditions. Improved sound quality and superior adjacent station interference rejection results. A compact disc and player feature utilizing disc, track, and artist information encoded directly on the CD media. Both playback and media components must have CD Text compatibility. Compatibility with the XM UniLink tuner. It plugs into the controller just like a changer, and operates through the head unit controls. Truly "plug-and-play". A built-in equalization circuit providing three bands of frequency level adjustment, stored in 7 user-adjustable presets. Xplod Power: 45W x 4 - A Sony proprietary amplifier chip that offers up to 52 watts maximum output (23.2 watts RMS) for crystal clear sound, that can overcome virtually any road noise over the full band of frequencies. Active Display with Demo Mode is a step-up display feature that generates animated patterns for both segment and dot matrix LCD's that proceed the sequential display of information such as clock, Custom File titles and radio station frequencies.

Product Specification: Sony XR-CA350X

Anti-Theft Type:Detachable
Maximum Power Output:45 Watts x 4
CD Changer Control:Yes

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    Stupid Design

    By j0ker  Mar 16, 2006

    Pros: Good sound Quality

    Cons: MOST Stupid Panel design, HARD to use , VERY inconveinent

    The sound quality is OK, but not good than my previous FORD OEM radio, very disappointed for making the changes. So the sound could only get 3. I tried a NON named brand , no dfference at all. Could not verify duribity and quality for this short tim...e, FORD raido ran 7 years, not a minor bug found. HOWEVER. This stupid has following most stupid design in the wolrd. (1)button layout very difficult to operate, it is IMPOSSIBLY to press button while driving, I never look at the FORD radio panel while driving, I could easiy touch every button even in dark; (2)the EJECT button is hard to press, the design is to not allow women and children to operation radio; (3)the button volume control is the most silly design in the world . Sony replace the rotate knob to reduce the cost, what is defect! when a sudden rise sound pop up, you could not subside it immediately, have to be thrawted for times to fumble the button, BAD! Read more Less

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