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Sony MEXBT3900U In-Dash CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with Bluetooth
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The Sony MEX-BT3900U CD receiver with integrated Bluetooth technology gives you all-in-one hands-free calling, streaming audio capabilities and USB 1-Wire connectivity. Connect, control and charge your iPod, iPhone, Walkman(R) player or other compatible USB devices. This receiver also supports MP3, WMA and AAC playback and lets you add satellite radio or HD Radio to your system.
Features Satellite and HD Radio ready using Sony Bus Advanced Sound Engine with EQ7 and 52W x 4 high power Front and rear/subwoofer pre-outs with LPF/HPF Radio Data System Selectable Key Illumination Wireless card remote included (RM-X172)Specifications Max power output - 52 Watts x 4 at 4 ohms Speaker Impedance - 4-8 Ohms Band - AM / FM Format(s) Supported - CD, CD-R / CD-RW (MP3/WMA/AAC files) CD Text Display - CD/MP3/WMA/AAC Data displayed Display Color - Black color / Negative LCD USB Port - Front USB (Full Speed) Key Illumination - Blue / Red Input Voltage - 12 V(R) DC car Battery (negative ground) Compatible Bluetooth Profiles - A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)1.2, AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)1.3, HFP (Handsfree Profile)1.5, OPP (Object Push Profile), PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) Frequency Band - 2.4 GHz band (2.400 - 2.4835 GHz) Maximum Range - Line of sight approx. 10M (33ft) Wireless Connectivity - Bluetooth Standard version 2.1 + EDR DIN Size - Single DIN.../ Sony MEXBT3900U In-Dash CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with Bluetooth / part car
- Detach face with LCD display and front aux input
- MP3/WMA music file playback
- Bluetooth technology with HFP, A2DP, OPP and AVRCP support
- USB 1-Wire for iPod, iPhone and USB music devices
- Intuitive Quick-BrowZer and ZAPPIN search features
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Good bang for buck - and great for sound control nuts : Sony MEXBT3900U In-Dash CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with Bluetooth
The good stuff:
- Nice FM tuner that shows artist and song title and station info. Seek works well.
The USB and aux stereo plugs on front work fine. A USB flash drive picked right up and played. It did not power my external 2.5" USB laptop drive, so i use a cigarette lighter to USB adapter to get it to work. There is a limit to the number of files the deck can handle - read the manual. I have about 60gb of MP3s available to me and it is usable.
Note that there is a pair of RCA plugs on the back marked "BUS In". However! You cannot just plug anything in there. You have get a "unlink auxiliary adapter" which is basically just a loopback device that fools the deck into thinking something is plugged into the unilink port and thereby enables the RCA inputs. Or you can buy the Sony XA-300 which gives you 2 RCA inputs and a USB port
Sound - The best part of this deck! It doesn't seem to say in the specs here on amazon or elsewhere just how MANY sound adjustments there are: High pass filter for main speakers, low pass filter/level for the Sub output, a 7 band EQ, MP3 audio enhancement, and more. Different EQ settings for each source which is a nice touch. Alpine makes you buy a $150 add-on "processor" to do the same stuff. Go download the user manual from Sony. 9/10.
Bluetooth - It synched right up to my Droid 2 and plays Stereo audio over bluetooth, displays, searches and dials contacts AND recent calls right on the deck. pretty cool. 9/10
It has a built in MIC on the front but you may want to plug a mic into the 1/8" jack in back and run a wire up to your visor for better clarity.
The quirks:
MP3 PLAYBACK / Search
As seems typical of most decks still - the search and display of MP3s is awkward. (after 10 years of MP3's in car stereos why is this still terrible??) By now everyu deck should let you see/browse similar to an Ipod as it is the defacto standard and easy to navigate.
When you hit search it doesnt start at the folder you are in, it starts at the top of the folder tree over again. It's best to search while parked. It takes your eyes off the road too long if you havea lot of music.
You only get 10 characters of the folder/track name then it slowly scrolls the rest of the track title when you stay on it for a bit. I think it has a faster processor in it than some, so at least this deck is quick about scrolling through track titles on USB devices. 7/10 for MP3 support overall.
LIGHTING:
Many cars have a dimmer circuit for the stereo so it dims when headlights come on. This deck isn't wired for that. It has a dimmer on/off, which dims only the LCD. so i dont bother. Despite all these lights there is NO lights on the alternate functions for preset 1-6. These control last/next album, pause etc. Ill have to just memorize it since i cant see it at night.
You can change buttons to red or blue. However the Volume knob, search and back buttons are always white. I used red to lower overall brightness. At least it doesnt have a crazy distracting animated show like some decks have. Overall 8/10.
INSTALLATION:
Install was easy just the usual speaker/power/AMP turn on and RCA plugs to my amp. all industry standard colors.
The only annoyance during install: The mounting bracket that holds the deck in the dash only has about 10 bendable cutouts to mount it. On my car NONE of then line up to where it will hold it securely - they are too far back. I ended up using a few small zipties to make it work.
OVERALL:
I've bought 2 Kenwoods and an Alpine in my search for a new stereo. This is first i haven't decided to return the first day i installed it. The kenwoods were loud but had mediocre MP3 support. The alpine was ok but slow, and for a $200 deck to have only a bass/treble EQ ??? forget that.