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Dual XDMA6855
$230.00
Released November, 2006
The Pros:Good compatibility with the iPod, integrates without any problems. Buttons are easy to work with as you drive, nice controls. Remote control is well designed to give good access to the functions.
The Cons:No system for changing the EQ, only controls for bass and treble. Faceplate doesn't reattach too easily, takes some effort to get the contacts to work right. Suffers frequent failures with a variety of the internal systems.
The Dual XDMA6855 is an in-dash multimedia A/V receiver which provides up to 200 watts of peak power. The receiver is designed with an electronic motorized detachable face, black and white LCD display, and blue LED lighting.
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It supports playback of CD-R/RW, MP3, and WMA files, and includes an AUX input for connecting an audio device. The receiver also has iPod compatibility and integrated Bluetooth connectivity for taking calls and streaming music. The XDMA6855 features a built-in AM/FM tuner with 30 presets and includes electronic volume, bass, treble, balance, and fader controls. It requires single din installation and also comes with a steering wheel control input. The receiver has a suggested retail price of $200 and comes with a remote control.
Features/Specs
- Electronic Motorized Detachable Face
- Black/White LCD Display
- Programmable Turn-On Volume
- AM/FM Tuner with 30 Presets
- Single Din Installation
- Steering Wheel Remote Control
- Built-in Bluetooth
- iPod Compatibility
- Electronic volume, bass, treble, balance, fader
- 5 Selectable EQ curves - pop, jazz, classic, beat, rock
- Inputs/Outputs: 2 x Preamp Out, AUX Input
- Power Output: 50 watts x 4 channels
- Playback Compatibility: CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA
- Comes with IR Remote Control
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Pros & Cons
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good compatibility with the iPod, integrates without any problems
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buttons are easy to work with as you drive, nice controls
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remote control is well designed to give good access to the functions
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gets great FM reception, even for distant stations
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no system for changing the EQ, only controls for bass and treble
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faceplate doesn't reattach too easily, takes some effort to get the contacts to work right
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suffers frequent failures with a variety of the internal systems
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