Electronics : Dual XDM-A7715 200-Watt CD/MP3/WMA Receiver with Motorized Detachable Face

Electronics : Dual XDM-A7715 200-Watt CD/MP3/WMA Receiver with Motorized Detachable Face

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Dual XDM-A7715 200-Watt CD/MP3/WMA Receiver with Motorized Detachable Face

from: DBL Distributing, Inc.



Dual XDM-A7715 200-Watt CD/MP3/WMA Receiver with Motorized Detachable Face
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Dual
Color: Black
EAN: 0827204101858
Label: DBL Distributing, Inc.
Product Manufacturer: DBL Distributing, Inc.
Model: XDM-A7715
Publisher: DBL Distributing, Inc.
Studio: DBL Distributing, Inc.


Piece facts:
  • Motorized detachable face
  • 50 watts peak x 4 channels
  • 3-pair of preamp outputs, 1-pair of auxilary inputs (RCA) and iPlug interface
  • Includes remote
  • iPod and Bluetooth ready with separate purchase of interface module (BTM60)




Face Detachable Motorized with Receiver CD/MP3/WMA 200-Watt XDM-A7715 Dual






0ur opinion:

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  • 1.0 DlN chassis
  • 50 watts peak x 4 channels
  • iPod and Bluetooth ready with purchase of interface module (BTM60)
  • High-speed audible track search
  • Displays MP3 lD3v1 tags
  • Direct track access with alphanumeric track search
  • Motorized detachable face
  • 5 selectable EQ curves
  • 3-pair of preamp outputs, 1-pair of auxilary inputs (RCA) and iPlug interface
  • lncludes remote










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    Testimonials
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Please Don't Buy Here ...
    Customer service is very bad, and they dont know how to interact with their customers very well. I ordered a Dual XDM-A7715 200-Watt CD/MP3/WMA Receiver with Motorized Detachable Face and it was back ordered "meaning that they don't have it instock but they have it on their listing as buy now" but they still allow it to process and then was not being able to ship the product out because they didn't have it in stock. And for the whole time I was asking them about it they kept telling me its going to come the next week for like three weeks and I had to cancel the order.



    Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Buy
    I got this for my Birthday from my kids. It is one of the best car stereos i have ever had, I Pod/Zune hook up. Blue tooth. I have the part on order to use the blue tooth. Can wait to do hands free calling through my car. Only reason i did not give 5 is because of how far it sticks out of the dash. When open it blocks my view of the heater control below it. But never the less I love this deck!



    Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice For Price! ...
    I got this unit because I saw XDVD8130 and said to myself, "I don't need a DVD player in my car", As cool as it was I wanted an MP3 disc player and found this.

    This unit is packed with a lot-O stuff!
    I haven't tried the Bluetooth yet because I need buy the module separate, but answering and placing calls through the stereo and speakers is cool hands down! b(^-^)d

    The remote is very handy with 90% of full unit command...Ok, maybe 95%.
    I love the accessories on this unit, 3 pair-O RCA out, f,r,sub Audio in and Ipod in...niiiice (^-^)

    This unit is really, REALLY easy to install, I put it in before my half hour break was up.

    When opened, the display will greet you with good morning or what ever, but it's a tad obstructed by the face and in the day you may get glare, the glare could be remedied easy though. This unit looks busy from the images but when you get it in your hand its very tame and spell't out especially after reading the instruction book.

    My only real concern is the instalation and removal of the face. It's a bit awkward. You cannot just slide or simply clip in and go with this and removing is just grab and pull down...! I can see in a few years this wearing out and or breaking. I would rather a clip in and push button release system. Otherwise, the controls on the faceplate kinda remindes me of a cross between a DJ turntable and a game controller. The knobs on the right and left are like mini analog sticks like on a PS2 control.

    The sound that this unit puts out is crisp as your speakers can handle. When you connect and activate the subwoofer option it will cause bass boom that shake the crumbs out of you carpet and seats... So I adjust that to level 1 because it will start at 6.

    It easily goes from one type of disk to another without a hiccup and even select up to 150 MP3 tracks and FOLDERS!?! SOOOOO HOTTTT

    I had a little problem shortly after installing this where it wouldn't skip to the next track on a regular CD... BUT! I called Dual, described my problem the person knew just what was wrong and had me power reset the unit then eveything was fine.

    This is a great unit for the price for all it does.



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