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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 Stars, January 6, 2009
This review is from: Phase Linear BT1611i AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA/USB/SD Card Receiver with Bluetooth (Black) (Electronics)
Easy Installation.
Does well all it's supposed to.
Works with all SD, SDHC cards and USB.
Good simple Blue Tooth connection to phone.
Enough power to enjoy it.
Good sensitive Tuner.
Worth the price.
Do NOT go to their website for installation advise - they have it wrong!
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AWWWWSOME! Best Radio Ever!, June 14, 2009
This review is from: Phase Linear BT1611i AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA/USB/SD Card Receiver with Bluetooth (Black) (Electronics)
i mainly bought this for the SD Slot. it took my 4 GB card. This Radio Is the Best Ever! It Does everything what it says it will do! with No Defects. SD Card Slot is the Best thing Ever. I dont own any cd's thanks to this stereo. It was Very Simple to install. The controls are eazy to use. I was going to get a seperate bluetooth kit, but this I saved myself so much Money with the Bluetooth. You hear your calls through all the speakers and the microphone is located on the stereo. Your calls sound crystal clear, the person who you call can hear you perfectly. No Road or wind sound, and you dont have to scream when you are talking on the phone. One thing you cant do with this stereo is you cant lower the brightness of the screen. I highly recommend this stereo to any Music lover, stuck in traffic, has to many cd's in their car Kind of person.
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29 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Deck for the Money, July 2, 2009
This review is from: Phase Linear BT1611i AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA/USB/SD Card Receiver with Bluetooth (Black) (Electronics)
This is my first receiver purchase since I purchased an iPod a couple years ago. I had just been using a Monster FM transmitter and was getting tired of all the static and high pitched noise coming through. So when I set out looking for a receiver my main goals was to find one with ipod connectivity and built in bluetooth. The price for the amount of features on this receiver is outstanding. But, like all things, you get what you pay for. Don't get me wrong this is a nice little receiver. The built in bluetooth is excellent. I drive a Miata and was worried that it would be difficult for people to understand me and me to understand them because of the road noise, but that isn't a problem. Everything comes through perfectly. Also, the sound is excellent. I can't believe how much of a difference this receiver makes over my factory deck. So what's the problem you ask?? Why only 3 stars??? Well there is only one problem and it is a HUGE one, for me anyway. That is you can only control your iPod through the receiver. The iPod's interface is locked once it is hooked up to the receiver. I have 3500 songs on my iPod with tons of different artists and some artists with over 10 albums each. Navigating to find the song you want to listen to is a nightmare, especially going down the road. And that wouldn't even be so bad if you could just spin the knob and quickly go through artists, but you can't. It is sluggish. If you spin it too fast it will just sit on the artist you are currently on. You also can't go backwards. So if you want to hear an artist that starts with a 'Z' and you have as many artists on your iPod as I do get ready for about a 15 minute ordeal. Let's say you finally get to artist 'Z' and click the button to go into their folder(assuming the sluggish controls don't fly forward at the last second causing you to choose the wrong artist and yell obscenities because you have to start back at 'A') and you want to hear an album of their's that also starts with 'Z'. You have to scroll through every song under that artists name to get to the 'Z' album. You don't pick /Artist/Album/Song, you have to pick the artist then scroll through everyone of their songs to find the one you want, and the same sluggish controls apply. They are all grouped together, so you don't have any idea what album they are from. I have some artists that have the same name of a song on different albums, a live album for instance, and the only way to know which one it is is to figure out which album comes first in alphabetical order, in your head. And, if you choose the wrong version, and the version you want is on a different album, guess what? You have to start all the way back over at artist 'A'. I do not understand why they wouldn't just let you use the simple iPod interface(and they don't, I emailed their support and asked). Other than that one hugely annoying problem this is a good receiver with lot's of features for 90 bucks, but I wish I would of done a little more research and picked a receiver with much better iPod controls.
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