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Boss Audio 534UA In-Dash CD/MP3 Receiver with Drop-Down Front Panel | 
enlarge | Brand: Boss Category: CE
List Price: $139.00 Buy New: $68.09 You Save: $70.91 (51%)
New (38) from $68.09
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 2573
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 7.4 x 2.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 534UA Model: 534UA UPC: 791489105170 EAN: 0791489105170 ASIN: B000NWG4CS
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| Features:
| • | ISO DIN mounting & Full detachable drop-down front panel | | • | Active black matrix display & PLL synthesized tuner | | • | USB port & Front auxiliary input | | • | MP3/CD-R/CD-RW compatible & ID3-Tag compatible | | • | Output power: 60w x 4 channels |
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Product Description PRODUCT FEATURES:ISO DIN mountingFull detachable drop-down front panelActive matrix displayPLL synthesized tuner24 station presetsUSB portFront auxiliary inputQuartz digital clockCD mute functionTrack repeatIntro scanESP (anti-skip mechanism)Preset EQ response curvesSeparate bass and trebleBalance and fader controlsRCA outputsLoudnessStereo / mono and local / distance switchesWireless remote control
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Great product, great value, cheesy light show, awkward layout October 24, 2008 J. Seder (California) I've been living with this for two weeks. I think it's a great product. Sound quality is superb. AM and FM radios work fine. The full-size USB Type A port finds all the MP3s on my flash drives. The big volume knob is easy to find and use. I love the basic functionality - I can easily listen to all digital media, not just commercial CDs like my old car CD player which cost $600 in 1997. But this stereo comes with several annoyances. The front panel displays a visualization of your audio in red lights. It doesn't affect night vision, but it's cheesy and distracting. Two buttons that I never use - mono/stereo and loudness - are big, red, and backlit. Buttons I often use - mode, next/prev, band - are small, unlit, and hard to find. Disp - to show the clock - is particularly awkward. To alternate between AM and FM stations you have to cycle through the three FM bands - to jump from FM1 to AM means pressing mode,mode,mode. The scheme for locating songs by name is hopelessly complicated, but it might occupy the front seat passenger for the better part of a long trip. Removing and replacing the front panel is a little tricky, and the latch doesn't have the positive feel of my old stereo. The product works great, and it's a terrific value at the current price, but the user interface wants improvement.
Not a good product September 18, 2008 G. Abella (Nicaragua) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you don't care about sound quality or features and just need a simple receiver to play your music from CDs or USB flash drives this is good for the price. However, you cannot expect this to have the quality of other more expensive brands.
Good stereo at a low price with lots of features July 13, 2008 J. Zimmerman (Long Beach, Ca. USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Bought this to mount in our boat. So I was looking for a cheaper priced stereo with a detachable faceplate and MP3 / Aux input. This one works well, dim display but it doesn't affect it's performance for us. If it we're in a car then I'm sure it's good enoungh. The face plate is hard to mount for some reason, other than that it's worked and sounded great. I'd recommend it for someone looking for a decent inexpensive stereo.
hey this radio is the best June 20, 2008 Angel Conce (Dominican Republic) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was looking for a cheap radio for my civic; when i saw this one i couldnt believe it...your hardly find another radio better that has usb, mp3 and all stuff this radio has at this price... The only thing i didnt like of it is the display, just show few word...but it doesnt matter!!! i just want music!!!!
satisfied, considering the price April 22, 2008 Seth Brickel (Cleveland, OH) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this radio on amazon for $80. I was searching for a radio with a USB port for playing mp3's from a flash drive. It works pretty good. It does have a slight buffer under-run type of issue. What I mean by that is the first mp3 will start playing, then some hesitation while a buffer is loading, then the song will continue to play. This seemed to occur during the first track, and then once again, several tracks latter. I was impressed that this radio searched and found mp3's on my flash drive that was loaded with other stuff, like data files of different sorts. For the low price, I can't complain to much, BUT I'm thinking that I probably shouldn't have been so frugal and just spent more on a better radio. When I used the AUX input, I was very satisfied. The AUX input will not suffer from buffer underrun, so if all your looking for is something to plug your MP3 player into, then you'll be happy with this radio. I also found that this radio had a higher power output than the factory radio of my 2008 Matrix, and the sound quality is good. So, it does have good amplification and quality.
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