0ur opinion: :CD receiver with built-in amplifier (17 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels) * plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs, including discs loaded with MP3 and WMA music files * compatible with Dual Bluetooth adapter * inputs: front-panel USB and auxiliary inputs (USB input not compatible with iPodĀ®) *
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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:

Buyer's feedback: 
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* Great radio, works great with thumb drive ...
I bought this to use with my thumb drive, turns out HD radio is nice as well!
Really easy to use, well designed functions. (Easy to figure out how to switch between a cd/usb/radio)
Turned out to be a smooth purchase and includes everything I needed to hook up, except the wire kit for my honda.
two thumb-drives up!
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Good Functions, lacking control
I like it, plays fine, $200 bucks with the bluetooth... But,
for USB file playback, the order is off of Date Created. and when you just copy your whole music folder onto a thumbdrive, apparently it just shoves it all in at once, not alphabetically. also, whenever you change what your getting input from, it goes back to displaying the file number or radio station.
For these small quirks, I am searching for a more controlled unit with BT and USB
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* Best DUAL ever! ...
This is the best DUAL i have bought to date and i have upgraded to 5 so far in 7 years. this one is sure to be a keeper since i have a CB radio installed under it and has all i ever need in a radio.
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Amazing Value For A Featured Filled Head Unit
The features that the Dual XHD6425 offers is simply amazing. What other $150 head unit gives you built-in HD Radio, USB port, AUX input, remote control and the ability to add Bluetooth for $50? The XHD6425 is in a class of it's own. I have owned Aiwa, Alpine, Pioneer and Kenwood CD receivers in the past and the Dual is as nice as any of those. I had originally planned to buy a Kenwood but ran across the Dual on a message board. After researching the Dual, I found that it had all of the features that I wanted and some that I hadn't even considered (HD Radio & Bluetooth). I've only had the XHD6425 for two weeks but I'm very impressed with it.
Here are the features that make this head unit great:
1) Remote control - I find it a necessity and a great safety feature
2) AUX input on the front - I hook up my XM Roady2
3) USB port - I don't have an iPod or MP3 player so I really wanted this feature
4) Bluetooth - Another great safety feature. You can't beat it for $50
5) The look of the unit has really grown on me. I didn't know how I'd like the blue lighting but it looks great.
6) HD Radio - Unfortunately I only have access to one HD station but it's amazing how much clearer it is than analog. Hearing really is believing. I look forward to driving through an area with AM HD so I can see how that compares.
Wish list (I knew about these before I bought it though):
1) Mid range adjustment - I've had it on other head units and it's nice to have but not a necessity
2) Ability to change the lighting color - I've also had that on other head units and it's a cool feature. It doesn't seem like many companies are offering that any more though.
I was hesitant to buy a Dual head unit at first because I didn't know much about them. After researching the unit and talking to a Crutchfield rep, I was sold. I figured that if Crutchfield was selling it, it was a quality product. I was right. I would recommend this head unit to anyone.