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Jensen MP6212


$160.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Plenty of power output, can drive aftermarket speakers at a great volume. Starts playing a CD from the point you left off when you turned off the engine.

The Cons:Frequent problems where it gets stuck playing from AUX and needs to be reset. Volume dial is difficult to manipulate while driving. Hard to see the display in sunlight.

The Jensen MP6212 is an in-dash A/V receiver with a MOSFET amplifier which provides up to 240 watts of peak power.  The receiver is designed with a detachable face, dot matrix display, and blue button lighting.

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  It supports playback of CD-R/RW, MP3, and WMA files, and includes an AUX input for playing directly from an audio device. The MP6212 includes a built-in AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets and is both iPod and XM satellite radio ready with the use of additional adapters.  It also has electronic shock protection and last position memory for CDs, MP3, and WMA playback.  The receiver comes with a remote control for easy operation and has a 1 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • Detachable Face
  • Displays ID3 Tags
  • Rear AUX Inputs
  • XM Satellite Ready
  • iPod Ready
  • AM/FM Tuner /w 30 Presets
  • MOSFET Amplifier
  • Electronic Shock Protection
  • Last Position Memory
  • Power Output: 240 watts
  • Playback Compatibility: CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA
  • Comes with IR Remote Control
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    plenty of power output, can drive aftermarket speakers at a great volume

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    starts playing a CD from the point you left off when you turned off the engine

Cons
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    frequent problems where it gets stuck playing from AUX and needs to be reset

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    volume dial is difficult to manipulate while driving

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    hard to see the display in sunlight

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    difficult to navigate station presets

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    browsing MP3s on a CD is extremely awkward, can't skip through them without locking up the stereo

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