| Height (inches): | 5.50 inches |
| Width (inches): | 5.75 inches |
| Weight: | 3.5 Pounds |
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, aside from the one big fault,
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This review is from: Dual XML8100 AM/FM Mechless Receiver with iPod Dock, BT Ready, SWI, iPlug, Remote (Black) (Electronics)
Most of the features of this unit are thoughtful and work well. When the face is closed, you have access to all the unit controls. Additionally, the front face swings open to present an iPod dock and a second set of controls that handle most of the unit's functions. The iPod dock is nice and sturdy; my iPod Classic fits in it better than it does inside a Bose Sounddock. It has an aux input and programmable subwoofer/rear output, as well as a spare preamp output.The EQ settings are not as detailed as I would like, but they aren't bad. There's bass and treble settings, no mid. There is also no built-in crossover, which I would prefer to see in any head unit with a dedicated subwoofer out, but again, for the price, this is to be expected. The big fault, however, is in the programming. One of the nice touches on this device is that you can set the EQ separately for each input - radio, aux, iPod, or bluetooth. However, unless an iPod is set in the dock, the iPod mode does not appear in the audio settings menu, so you can't adjust the EQ for it that way. And the kicker? When an iPod IS docked, there is no way to access the audio settings menu; the only button for that is on the front panel, which does not function when the faceplate is open to allow an iPod to dock. Effectively, it is impossible to adjust the EQ for the iPod, with the factory radio. I've figured out one workaround; if you purchase a dock-extender cable, you can plug in an iPod, and then close the front panel. Alternatively, you can set your iPod into the dock, then plug the aux cable into it and basically use it in aux mode - you'll have the ability to change the EQ, and your iPod will stay charged, however you won't be able to use the remote to control the iPod. EDIT Added 2/20/11: As many commenters have now pointed out, you can adjust the EQ using the remote control when the iPod is docked. Press the Audio Settings button on the remote to cycle through each EQ setting, and use the volume buttons to adjust that setting up and down. I still consider this a crappy solution to a problem that should have been caught in testing, but I also consider it way too minor for me to buy a different head unit. I still like this one quite a lot, more than a year after first installing it.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great product, easy installation,
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This review is from: Dual XML8100 AM/FM Mechless Receiver with iPod Dock, BT Ready, SWI, iPlug, Remote (Black) (Electronics)
a really great product. it fit perfectly in the slot converter i had to buy. really easy to install. you have to know how to splice wires and crimp or tape them together though. overall its a great radio. i hardly use it closed. it makes some squealing noises with my iphone. i'm not sure if thats just because of the iphone itself. when i have music playing, i cant hear it though. i hardly use the remote, but its a good accessory to have. Dual is supposed to release an iphone/ ipod touch app soon to work with it even better. i wish the bluetooth module came with it but for the low price of the radio, it wasn't that big of a deal to order the 50 dollar module separately. i suggest this radio to anybody with an ipod, it really works out well.another problem with the iphone is that with the bluetooth connected to it it defaults to the a2dp streaming when it connects so you either have to wait for it to connect before you put the iphone in the dock, or switch the audio back to the dock when it connects. not that big of a deal.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Car Stereo,
This review is from: Dual XML8100 AM/FM Mechless Receiver with iPod Dock, BT Ready, SWI, iPlug, Remote (Black) (Electronics)
Was looking into getting a new car stereo for my wifes van, 1993 Aerostar. Been shopping around.She wanted one with an Ipod dock. Found this here on Amazon. Noticed that Walmart also sells same one for a few cents more then Amazon. Walmart had it on Clearance for $50.00 new. Bought it. Stereo was very simple and use of a wiring harness made it that much simpler. Sound is great out of the factory 17 year old speakers. Very simple controls. Ipod dock couldn't be easier. Just slip in and it goes to playing. Full controls of Ipod from the stereo. Sound is great. Remote is small. Buttons hard to read. Not to be used when driving. More for your rear passengers to use when they connect their Ipod or other MP3 device to it. Would recommond this to anyone. Thinking about getting one for my truck. NO CD PLAYER. BUT, with an Ipod you really don't need one.
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