- PLL Electronic Tuning Stereo AM/FM.MPX Radio Tuner
- MP3/CD/CD-R/CD-RW Playback with ID3 Text Function
- MP3 (ESP) Anti-Skip Protection
- Fold Down Full Front Face Detachable Panel with Carrying Case
- Aux-in Jack for External MP3/MP4 Players
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Original product I had received was having issues with the faceplate. Vendor's customer support is excellent; very prompt, easy to communicate, and good knowledge.I got a new unit, works great. I can't believe the amount of features and the quality of the stereo at this price point.I bought this for my 94 saturn sl2. It was easy to install and it sounds fabulous. The LED display is also outstanding. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable car stereo at an affordable price.
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I purchased this stereo because I was trying to save a few bucks and I planned on installing the product myself. When I got the product it was in perfect condition (from a seller named OUTLET). When I installed it, I noticed that there was this extra "hissing" noise that I could not get rid of. I figured it was the antenna signal, so I put in a CD (that way you don't get the static from the am/fm transmission); but still the "hissing" persisted. Note that the "hissing" WAS NOT LOUD, and it kept a constant volume. So even if I turned up the stereo volume, the "hissing" would not increase nor decrease in volume, and if the stereo was loud enough it would drown out the "hissing". The problem is, if you ever needed to mute the stereo system (for a phone call perhaps) you would have this residual "hissing" in the background, which would only cease if you turned off the stereo. I didn't want this, so I spent a good 20 hours troubleshooting things like my amplifier, my speaker wires, my solder connections...etc. All this just to find out in the end that the "hissing" was inherent to the stereo head unit, meaning that this stereo system was the problem from the beginning. Afterwards I put in a buddy's extra stereo system to the exact same wiring connection and the "hissing" was gone. Problem solved I now have a JVC unit! PIECE OF CRAP NAXA STEREO.... that's what you get when you cheap out and buy an off brand you've never heard of.Oh and more great news: the seller (OUTLET) deliberately says "no returns unless the product is in the exact condition as received", meaning they knew it was a piece of crap from the start, so once you buy it and put it in, you're screwed. THANKS!
If anyone is thinking of still buying this product and installing it by themselves, just so you know it DOESN'T COME WITH A FEMALE-END-WIRING-HARNESS to connect to your in-dash-existing-harness (not that it should most after market stereos don't, they're sold separately ~$20). AND IF YOU HAVE A STOCK STEREO SYSTEM WHICH IS UNUSUALLY TALL (like mine) YOU WILL NEED A DASH KIT AS WELL, WHICH THIS PRODUCT DOESN'T SUPPLY (again most stereo kits don't come with this, thats another $15-20).it arrived sooner then they estimated. it was easy to install and now, everyday you can here him arrive, from way down the street.


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