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sony cdx-gt630 cd/mp3/wma/aux/usb

sony cdx-gt630 cd/mp3/wma/aux/usbBrand: Sony
Category: Car Audio or Theater

Buy New: £99.00
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Seller: Dynamic Sounds Ltd.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 24

Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.5
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: 4905524514735
Model: CDXGT630UI.EUR
EAN: 4905524514735
ASIN: B001PMN6QM

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Product Description
Sony CDX-GT630UI Features: FM Tuner:Tuner / ABC (Automatic Bandwidth Control) SSIR-EXA Station Presets: 18FM / 6MW / 6LW BTM (Best Tuning Memory) RDS EON Integrated CD Player Compact Disc:CD-R / CD-RW playback capability mp3 Codec WMA Codec AAC Codec mp3 ID3 Tag indication (Track-, Artist-, Album name) WMA Tag indication (Track-, Artist-, Album name) CD Text CD Text 24 bit D/A Conversion Frequency Response: 10 - 20,000 Hz Frequency Tolerance: +/-1 dB Signal to Noise Ratio: 95 dB Repeat / Shuffle Amplifier:S-MOSFET output stage Output Power (DIN 45324, 4 ohm): 27 W x4 Max. Output Power (1kHz, 4 ohm): 52 W x4 Dynamic Soundstage Organizer: DSO II EQ3 (3 Band Equalizer) EQ3 Stage II Separate Bass, Treble Control Loudness Signal Input / Ouput:USB Interface, Front Input USB (Type A) USB Transfer Mode: Full-speed USB Data Transfer Rate: 12 Mbps max. Pre-amp Output: Front / Rear Max. Pre-amp output level: 2 V Sub Output / Rear-Sub switchable Low Pass Filter Sub Volume Control Audio AUX Front Input, 3.5 mm mini jack iPod® connector iPod® List browsing (Folders / Files) iPod® Passenger Control Browse / Search function:Quick BrowZer ZAPPIN USB Front Input: Mass Storage Device Application:Plug and Play mp3 Codec WMA Codec AAC Codec mp3 ID3 Tag indication (Track-, Artist-, Album name) WMA Tag indication (Track-, Artist-, Album name) AAC Meta data indication (Track-, Artist-, Album) Repeat / Shuffle Others:Drive-S FL LCD (Fluorescent) Segment LCD Display of Cyrillic characters 13 Segment LCD type Back Light Colour 2 Colour Display Dimmer Key Illumination Colour: Red Sensor for IR Commander Removable Front Panel Integrated Clock: 24 h Telephone Attenuator


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Great all-rounder car stereo   May 1, 2010
C. L. Singer (England)
I was pleased to see the previous good reviews on this product and can say that I now fully agree with these. The product looks good, sounds good, is easy to navigate and provides so many ways of accessing your music, podcasts and audiobooks. It was straightforward to fit and the operating instructions are easy to use. Do remember to turn the 'demo' setting off as it can be distracting when you're driving at night and suddenly the display starts flashing!


4 out of 5 stars You can trust a Sony   February 27, 2010
Mr. Martyn Poole (UK)
This system is great; I wanted something that I could use my ipod through instead of using an FM transmitter. The stereo is so easy to use with the iPod, searching for tracks on the system are as easy as searching through your ipod. I know that one of the previous comments stating that it was too hard to use but seriously it's not.

The ZAPPIN(tm) Music Search is handy as it plays a few seconds of each track on your ipod allowing you to find that track that suits your mood faster.

Just so you know the system is a 52W x4 S-MOSFET amp (this is not mentioned above and I felt you may want to know) Also you can change the blue illumination to green.

I have dropped a point because the light of the system is so bright it can be a little distracting. Apart from that it has a great sound and easy to use.

Edit: Also after using it for a bit I find the song names when scrolling are hard to read.



4 out of 5 stars Awesome Stuff!   November 28, 2009
Mark Crummett
I bought this headunit having finally gotten annoyed with using the standard Ford stereo and an itrip. Both are ok but it lacked anything other than basic features and itrips strip music of all quality.

I've only had this installed for a day but i'm loving it so far. It looks really smart, is crammed with features and works really well with my ipod. It can't be too hard to navigate the ipod if i've got it sussed already. I would say its easier to have various playlists to choose and listen to. When it comes to things like this, its more dangerous to be grabbing your ipod and changing the song.

I would also point out that if you get the appropiate connections and get the stalk controls of your car working its even easier to use.

Brilliant headunit!



3 out of 5 stars Not very well thought out   November 25, 2009
ghjgh
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've had the Sony for a few months now, which has given me time to get used to it's good and bad points. On the plus side, this radio will connect via USB cable to your iPod or iPhone and allow you to control your iPod from the radio. On the negative side, it doesn't do it all that well.

The main problem is that it's too darn hard to use. Bearing in mind that we're talking about a product that you're going to use while you're driving, it's nigh impossible to navigate around music without causing a major road traffic accident. It is possible to browse through the tracks and artists using the radio, but I've found that I don't use this and prefer to control the music directly from my iPhone. That's all well and good then, but the radio does have a couple of really annoying features which mean that I'll be looking for a different manufacturer when I come to replace it:

Firstly, it starts to play songs from your iPod/iPhone as soon as you switch to the USB input (or as soon as you plug in a device if the USB input is already selected). You'd think that this would be a handy feature at first, until you've heard the first few seconds of "Angel" a few hundred times - after which you realise that you'd pay good money to be able to turn this "feature" off. This also has the annoying side-effect that whatever you were listening to before you connected your player gets interrupted and your tracks just start to play in aplha order. If you listen to audiobooks in the car as I do, this means that you lose your place every time you connect the device in the car.

Secondly (and most importantly) the radio has a habit of crashing the iPhone (and my iPod too - I've tried both) around once per day. This can be really annoying if you are using an iPhone for navigation and it crashes at a crucial moment, because not only do you have to wait for your iPhone to restart, but the radio will insist that the device has disappeared until you unplug the USB cable and wait around a minute before plugging it back in. At this point, you will get the first few seconds of "Angel" (or whatever your first song is) before you can stop this groundhog day moment and re-launch your navigation app. If you forget and launch your navigation app first, you will then be unable to stop "Angel" playing and be forced to turn down the sound, which will prevent you from hearing your sat nav audio.

So, my gripes are mainly specific to problems with the iPhone. If this doesn't apply to you, then you should be fine. If however, like me, you want a device to connect to your iPhone then my advice would be to find a different radio.


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