0ur opinion: :CD receiver with built-in amplifier (13 watts RMS CEA-2006/40 peak x 4 channels) * built-in HD Radio tuner * plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs (including discs loaded with MP3 and WMA files) * built-in iPod controls (adapter included) * optional satellite radio * inputs: front-panel USB input, auxiliary input, SD card slot * outputs: one set of preamp outputs *
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* Walmart version HD5112 ...
I actually have the HD5112 version (or the Walmart version) but read that it's the same thing just looks a little different. Bought it for the aux. port because I was tired of trying to use an FM transmitter to listen to decent music from my Sony Ericsson Walkman cell phone rather than the crud that comes from radio stations these days.
Was hoping that the HD radio would offer some alternatives but was dissapointed to learn that HD radio just means better (sorta) sound quality of existing FM stations, at least in my area (Little Rock, AR). As far as I can tell there aren't any new, independent, commercial free, HD stations to pick up. And the existing stations that DO broadcast in HD sometimes only get picked up intermintantly causing an echo effect as the receiver tries to pick up both the FM and HD version of the same station.
HD, for the most part, sounds fair but what difference does it make if all you can stand to listen to is NPR to escape the nausiating TOP 40, bland country, over done classics and supposed Alternative Rock when your MP3 player is out of juice that day.
The iPod controls are nice but I wish that was an option rather than manditory to play an iPod. When using my wife's iPod she can't see what's playing on the iPod's screen, so if you're in shuffle mode you have to wait for the music to start to know what song is playing and whether you want to skip it or not. Plus changing songs takes about a second, which is longer than you think when you really, really don't want to hear a particular song.
Haven't tried the SD card slot yet, because I keep reading about how it's very particular about what type of SD card you use and I don't want to waste time and money trying different cards.
The only attempt I've made at using the USB slot was with my Sony Ericsson phone, which, of course, did not work. But the auxilary port does but that means no in dash controls.
The remote control works great, if you need a remote control for something that is usually six inches away from your hand.
In conclussion, I'm sure this product will be more appreciated when and if HD radio has more options. Being able to see the name of a song and band that's playing will be nice, when and if the radio stations play anything I happen to like. All the other features of this receiver are nice but not as handy as I thought they'd be.
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It does it all except the kitchen sink!!!
I puchase this after my dual xhd6325 model's faceplate quit working, and this was the closest product I could find to match it at the place I purchased it (had the service plan). Sure, it does not quite have the same power (only 13 x 4 RMS (max 40x4)as compared to 20 x 4 RMS (max 50x4)), but you can not tell with my infinity speakers, and my small car. It does it's job. What do I gain, an sd card reader (good up to 2gb of standard SD), and Sattelite Radio Ready (with converter). The rest is all here. I highly recommend this unit to anyone due to it's affordability and versitility.
Here are the Specs:
18 FM and 6 AM electronic preset stations
Electronic detachable faceplate
Rear pre amp line output
2MB electronic shock protection
Last position memory
LCD dimmer
Preset rock pop or classic equalizer
Loudness control
Electronic bass treble balance and fader
3.5mm media adapter cables included
Infrared remote control
jLink iPod cable included
DIN chassis
Import ISO DIN mountable
Infrared remote control
Classic pop and rock preset equalizer
Rear RCA preamp outputs
Electronic volume bass treble balance and fader
2 VRMS RCA line output
Flex fader
Front auxillary input
Media adapter cable included
Made for iPod
XM and Sirius ready
Supports MP3 and WMA files
Built in HD radio tuner
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* A great value product with excellent features and HD ...
My brother has had this product now for a couple of weeks, and I have used his car a few times and I am very impressed with it. I own a Dual 6425 HD radio, and this unit is as good or better for features. This unit has the USB port for your flash drives (I use a 2gb for it and it works flawless). The SD card slot works great, up to 2gb non-HCSD. Note that the HCSD is a seperate type of card not compatable with many items currently, mosty digital recording devices currently. Also, this unit has a built in I-pod cord which run into his glovebox. It also has the capability to have a Sattellite radio upgrade, which is available online. He uses the aux in port for his old XM receiver. Finally, Omaha has about 7 HD stations, and the sound is impressive. Its like FM to FM stereo, now HD. Great CD quality sound over free air. I'll keep this up to date, but so far I am very happy when I get to drive his car, and would strongly recommend this unit. I am jealous of the SD slot that mine doesn't have. Finally, this unit does not have bluetooth ready capability as some other brands do. Not a big thing for me, but you might look at other units if you want that feature. SO all in all, one of the best value models on the market. Check it out.
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Great Idea. Poor Product.
I purchased this receiver about 3 months ago for 2 main reasons. I wanted HD radio and the SD memory card option. The HD radio works, but channels are hard to find (not the products fault) and when I do get a channel, it keeps keeps switching between HD and analog. It is very noticeable and extremely annoying. I no longer even try to listen to the radio in HD.
As for the SD memory card, it says its good up to 4 GB. I've tried over 10 different SD memory cards and nothing works. I always get SD error. At first I was wasting my time with SDHC cards, but normal SD cards don't work either. I've even tried different size cards, from 4 GB to 32 MBs and none of them work. I have also tried changing the song formats and how they are organized and I get the same results. The only thing that has saved this product is the fact that I can put any SD memory card into a USB reader and plug that into the set for my music. Unfortunately, I'm still limited to the 255 songs maximum the receiver will read. Another little secret that would have been nice to know before I bought this product (I've been told this would be the case if I could get an SD card to work as well). I wish I could show you a picture of this, but just imagine a USB memory card reader sticking straight out of the dashboard. I know one of these days I'm going to reach so something and accidentally break it into pieces.
The options this receiver offers are awesome, but remember you get what you pay for. I only wish I could have found a better receiver that offered what I was looking for before I bought the HD5212 unit. On a good note, when the HD radio works, it sounds incredible.
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* great receiver for a great price ...
This receiver is fantastic! The quality of sound with the HD radio is so much better than the stock radio I had. I have had the unit for a week and am still finding new things that impress me. You can plug in an SD memory card, your mp3 player, USD drive or your Ipod. I shopped around and you get so much for a great price. I highly recommend this receiver.