Enrock EKMRB11 Black In Dash Boat Marine AM FM Radio MP3 Player/USB & SD MMC Card Function w/ Remote

Enrock EKMRB11 Black In Dash Boat Marine AM FM Radio MP3 Player/USB & SD MMC Card Function w/ Remote
  • Electronic Volume/Bass/Treble/Fader/Balance Control - Digital Green LCD Display Panel - RCA Line Output - Mute/Clock -
  • Seek/Scan Function -30 Radio Preset Station Memory 18FM/12AM - EQ Preset (Flat, Classic, Rock, Pop) - Marine Coating -
  • USB/SD/MMC Function - Front Aux Input - 200 Watts Total output (4 x 50 Watts) - One Pair RCA Line Out -
  • AM Frequency Range: 520 ~ 1710 kHz - FM Frequency Range: 87.5 ~ 108.0 MHz - Wireless Remote Control - Dimensions: 7"W x 4.72"D x 1.96"H -
  • Color: Black

I got this radio as a Christmas present to install in my Jeep. I picked this one out because it fulfilled my 3 criteria for a radio: durable (radios in my Jeep are tortured by offroading and leaving the top down in the rain), simple (I hate looking at the radio while driving), and not flashy (the Jeep has no security, so I don't want people to steal a "fancy" radio). This radio excels at all 3 of these criteria! It is a mechless radio and marine-grade, so it's darn near unbreakable. Some may be unhappy that this unit does not have a CD player, or that the volume is controlled by buttons rather than a knob, but for me it's well worth it for durability. And anyway, since it can play music through a USB, SD card, or Aux In, it's easy to play many CDs' worth of music without bothering with CDs. This radio has a restrained number of fairly-chunky buttons that make an audible click when pressed, and which are all well spaced and differently shaped so they're easy to distinguish without a glance. I have had no difficulty figuring out what all the buttons do (and trust me, that's rare). This radio is very simple and modest in design. It looks quite OEM, and after 3 weeks nobody has stolen it even with frequent trips to the not-so-nice side of town. Also, I definitely noticed an improvement in sound quality over stock.

There are a few things I don't like about this radio. EQ options are quite limited (bass, treble, fade, balance, and only 3 modes; pop, rock, or flat. Also, I can't seem to find a way to make it tune the radio rather than skip between stations. All in all though, it is an excellent, durable, simple radio at a great cost.

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