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Sony Xplod CDX-M60UI


$200.00 Released June, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Includes the USB cable needed for full iPod integration, works really well and provides full access. Display is easy to read in any lighting. Easy to work with the buttons as you're driving, all have a good solid feel.

The Cons:Need to flip the face down in order to play back a CD. Need to be careful about marine installation, doesn't always deal with rain well.

The Sony Xplod CDX-M60UI is a high end marine audio head unit. It is similar to the Sony Xplod CDX-M10 and CDX-M30, but has a USB input port that accepts USB thumb drives. A USB cable for the iPod is included as well giving you full control and access to your iPod from the Xplod front display.

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Digital audio formats like MP3 and WMA are given more rich, fuller sound with DM+ Advanced technology that processes the signals for improved quality. 52 watts of power goes out to 4 channels, and front, rear and subwoofer pre-amp outputs are also available for additional amplifiers. This unit is SAT Radio and HD Radio adaptor ready.

Features

  • CD, MP3, WMA compatible
  • DM+ Advanced
  • USB, AUX inputs
  • USB cable for iPod included
  • SAT Radio and HD Radio adaptor ready (Sony Bus)
  • Detachable faceplate
  • UV coating and a conformal circuit board
  • Front, Rear and Sub Pre-amp output
  • EQ3 Stage 2, DSO2 and 52 Watts x 4 High Power
  • Wireless remote included

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    includes the USB cable needed for full iPod integration, works really well and provides full access

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    display is easy to read in any lighting

  • 1

    easy to work with the buttons as you're driving, all have a good solid feel

  • 1

    nice looking unique design, one of the few head units that comes in silver instead of black

  • 1

    remote is easy to work with, has a good range

  • 1

    plenty of power output, can drive aftermarket and OEM speakers and make the most of both without an extra amp

Cons
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    need to flip the face down in order to play back a CD

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    need to be careful about marine installation, doesn't always deal with rain well

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