Naxa Nx-670 Detachable Stereo Am/fm.mpx Car Radio With Compact Disc Player And Aux-in Jack

Naxa Nx-670 Detachable Stereo Am/fm.mpx Car Radio With Compact Disc Player And Aux-in JackNot my favorite stereo, but gets the job done. I noticed some reviews said that the tuner changes itself, and I have had the same problem. When using the radio, it will change by .1 and everything will get fuzzy until you notice and change it back. Aux-In is nice. With my car I couldn't use the metal bracket it comes with to stabilize it, so the cd player skips any time I hit a reflector or bump.

I have had this radio for awhile now.I 1st put in in my class c rv,,but rarely used it.Picked up a car with no radio,so just now installed it in that.It will skip if your car has any vibration at all,very picky,,dont really care,,im going to plug in my mp3 player anyway.The car has good speakers.The only thing I cant figure out is the fact that nowhere in the instruction booklet are there any instructions on how to set the clock,nothing,ive tried any & all combos of buttons to no avail.

Other than the things listed,not bad for the price,plus if it gets ripped off,no big deal.

Found out how to set the clock no thanks to the manual.If anybody else needs to know,heres how I did it:on the right side,press & hold the blue select(sel)button,to change hours,use the reverse or back button for the cd,for the minutes use the fast forward(next button for cd),,I just stumbled on this while playing w/ different combos.(UPDATE)1/27/13 This thing only lasted a couple of weeks in my 87 honda.Died.Still lights up,but no sound.I know my speakers are good.Boggles the mind as to why these companies produce these crappers.Ill never buy any Naxa product again.

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