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Sony Xplod CDX-GT25MPW
$80.00
Released June, 2009
The Pros:Capable of very loud volume output, will work well with aftermarket speakers. Makes the most of OEM speakers, excellent clarity. Easy enough for amateur installers to put in.
The Cons:Difficult to get the EQ set the way you want it if it doesn't sound right - not right for all cars.
The Xplod CDX-GT25MPW is a CD audio receiver from the Sony company. Featuring a total power handling of 208 watts RMS (52 watts x 4 speakers), this model incorporates a sleek gloss black aesthetic with red highlighting for a bold appearance.
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Incorporating a detachable faceplate for maximized safety, users can insert CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs loaded with MP3 and WMA audio files for high-quality playback. Sony's own Radio Data System (RDS) provides users with comprehensive broadcast information, displaying text across the unit's single-line LCD display alongside clock and track identification components. Frequency balance can be manually adjusted via the built-in 3-band equalizer, allowing users to roll off excessive highs or tune in additional lows. The Xplod's illuminated key design helps to promote visibility and safe control in the dark, with a wireless card remote included for keeping one's eyes on the road while they configure audio playback. A series of rear-mounted RCA outputs allows the device to be used in conjunction with external subwoofer or pre-amp components, while a front-mounted auxiliary input offers quick connectivity of iPods and other portable media players.
Features
- Gloss black aesthetic with red highlighting
- Single-line LCD display
- 208 watts RMS total power handling (4 outputs)
- Detachable faceplate
- Front auxiliary input
- Built-in 3-band EQ
- Illuminated keys
- CD/CD-R/CD-RW support
- Radio Data System support
- Includes wireless card remote
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capable of very loud volume output, will work well with aftermarket speakers
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makes the most of OEM speakers, excellent clarity
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easy enough for amateur installers to put in
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controls are all intuitive and easy to work with while you drive
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subwoofer level control built in, makes it easy to work with aftermarket subwoofer setups
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FM tuner is very sensitive, brings in a lot of stations
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difficult to get the EQ set the way you want it if it doesn't sound right - not right for all cars
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