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Dual XDM6400
$190.00
Released August, 2007
The Pros:With the Bluetooth adapter it connects automatically as soon as you get in the car. Sound is a noticeable improvement over standard OEM stereo systems. Plenty of setup and display options available for customization.
The Cons:When reading MP3 files from a USB device it ignores file names and playlists. Limited to 127 folders, so you can't be overly organized. Display is a bit dim in the daylight, need to strain your eyes a little.
The Dual XDM6400 is an in-dash multimedia A/V receiver which provides up to 200 watts of peak power. The receiver is designed with an electronic detachable face, black and white dot matrix display, and blue LED lighting.
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It supports playback of CD-R/RW, MP3, and WMA files , and includes front panel AUX and USB inputs for connecting audio devices. The XDM6400 features a built-in AM/FM tuner with 30 presets and includes electronic volume, bass, treble, balance, and fader controls. It is also Bluetooth ready for taking calls and streaming audio using an optional adapter. The receiver has a suggested retail price of $190 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features/Specs
- Electronic Detachable Face
- Black/White Dot Matrix Display
- Keyless CD Eject
- Multi-Button Power On
- Programmable Turn-On Volume
- Displays ID3 Tags
- AM/FM Tuner with 30 Presets
- Single Din Installation
- Bluetooth Ready
- Electronic volume, bass, treble, balance, fader
- 5 Selectable EQ curves - pop, jazz, classic, beat, rock
- Inputs/Outputs: Preamp Out, Front Panel AUX In, Front Panel USB
- Power Output: 50 watts x 4 channels
- Playback Compatibility: CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA
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with the Bluetooth adapter it connects automatically as soon as you get in the car
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sound is a noticeable improvement over standard OEM stereo systems
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plenty of setup and display options available for customization
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feels solid and durable with nothing flimsy on it
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when reading MP3 files from a USB device it ignores file names and playlists
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limited to 127 folders, so you can't be overly organized
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display is a bit dim in the daylight, need to strain your eyes a little
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button controls are almost illegible when driving, need to have them memorized
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