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Sony CDXGT640UI MP3/WMA/AAC Player CD Receiver

  • AM/FM radio, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA/AAC, iPod, USB, SAT/HD-ready receiver
  • 4 x 52 Watts maximum power with 6-channel pre-amp output
  • Selectable blue/green key illumination
  • Includes direct iPod connection, front auxiliary input, remote control
  • One-year limited warranty

Amazon.com Product Description
If you’re an audio enthusiast seeking superior on-the-go audio quality, the Xplod CDX-GT640UI is the smart car audio solution for you. Featuring USB 1-wire, you can connect, charge and control your iPod, iPhone, Walkman MP3 player, or other digital music players. This receiver also offers versatile listening options like DMP, CD, satellite or HD Radio with enhanced DM+ audio resolution and three pre-outs for expandability. It’s the perfect head unit for customizing your car’s audio to fit your unique tastes.

The perfect head unit for customizing your car’s audio to fit your unique tastes.

MP3/WMA/AAC Playback with DM+ Enhancement Technology
Multi-format playback lets you play CDs, CD-Rs, or CD-RWs loaded with hundreds of MP3, WMA, or AAC songs. Hear the music on your recorded CDs and MP3 files in their original vibrancy with DM+ (Digital Music Plus), an original Sony codec enhancer that reproduces detailed and high-frequency sound from compressed audio.

Passenger Control with iPod Display Function
Passenger Control lets your co-pilot control the music playing from your iPod device via connected USB 1-Wire, and as they scan through your music, artist and album information is conveniently shown on the receiver display.

EQ3 Stage 2, DSO and 52 Watts x 4 High Power (208 Watts Total Power)
The Sony Xplod GT640UI delivers 52 watts of peak power to all four speakers (208 total watts) for increased sound levels.

Selectable blue / green key illumination. Click to enlarge.

Includes RM-X151 wireless remote. Click to enlarge.

Supplied Wireless Card Remote Included
The included Wireless Card Remote allows you to control the basic functions of your Sony Xplod system while keeping your eyes on the road.

USB 1-Wire for iPod, iPhone, and Other USB Digital Music Players
USB 1-Wire for iPod lets you directly connect, charge, and control your digital music player via the USB jack in the front of the unit, as well as view metadata like song title and artist on the front display.

Ready for Satellite and HD Radio
The GT640UI integrates seamlessly with the optional Sony HD Radio tuner or satellite radio receivers via built in Sony Bus control so you can receive digital radio broadcasts.

Front, Rear/Sub Pre-Amp Output with Selectable LPF/HPF
A built-in LPF (Low Pass Filter) and HPF (High Pass Filter) work to deliver overall better sound, and the LPF features a phase shift function that reduces low-end reverberation.

Selectable Blue/Green Key Illumination
Switch to match or complement your vehicle’s lighting.

Quick-BrowZer Feature with Jump Mode and Zappin Feature
Quick-BrowZer feature lets you search and select songs by category, including artist, album, genre, or playlist. Jump Mode gets you closer to the song you want by allowing you to fast forward through a music category in 10 percent increments. With Zappin feature, you can play music in 6, 9, or 30-second clips until you find the song you’re looking for.

Front Auxiliary Input
The front auxiliary input lets you connect almost any portable audio device to your car’s sound system.

Radio Data System (RDS)
Radio Data System (RDS) feature displays radio broadcast information such as artist, title, and album when listening to compatible AM/FM stations.

What’s in the Box
CDX-GT640UI receiver, Parts for installation and connections (1 set), RM-X151 wireless remote, User manual

Sony CDXGT640UI MP3/WMA/AAC Player CD Receiver



 

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Dan Alvin Guintu says in February 15th 2010 at 11:07 am    

Easy to Install

* Looks stylish

* External USB port works very well with IPOD, usb and other MP3 devices.

* IPOD search for song, artist etc works good.

* Auxilary inputs located in the back of the unit work well.

* Easy to remove faceplate

* Easy to adjust settings

* Easy to turn off demo mode, and faceplate warning beeping
Rating: 5 / 5

Samuel M. Forty says in February 15th 2010 at 11:34 am    

This is my first radio replacement (11 years after purchasing my car) so obviously it is a great upgrade. I love the remote and I love the stylish look of the radio. Great buy so far!

Install was easy with my car’s harness kit and I even added a powered subwoofer to complete the system. Install was fairly easy as everything was properly labeled and color coded.
Rating: 5 / 5

Eva says in February 15th 2010 at 12:39 pm    

Gave to daughter to replace old Sony. She loves the new one, easy to use, great sound. Nice remote.
Rating: 5 / 5

A. Socorro says in February 15th 2010 at 12:49 pm    

I love it, I got four head units before this one, is the only one that plays my ipod and iphone with no problem. Pretty fast reading the usb from iphone or ipod. Great for Pandora or any radio station you like playing on your iphone.
Rating: 5 / 5

John says in February 15th 2010 at 2:48 pm    

The Sony CDXGT640UI Receiver is a good receiver with easy to use functions. I purchased this to replace another Sony receiver (same model variety) from 2006 that got stolen. The USB port works well with ipods, USB memory sticks, and other MP3 player deceives. Like most car receivers, it’s easy to install by following the directions packaged with the box.

PROS:

* Easy to Install

* Looks stylish

* External USB port works very well with IPOD, usb and other MP3 devices.

* IPOD search for song, artist etc works good.

* Auxilary inputs located in the back of the unit work well.

* Easy to remove faceplate

* Easy to adjust settings

* Easy to turn off demo mode, and faceplate warning beeping

CONS:

* Text/display is difficult to read in daylight.

* Display appears dim (even on the highest setting)

* Preset Buttons are very close together which may inadvertently gets pushed

* Seek Buttons have no texture or highly visible text on it, and so may take a second to realize their function, expecially when packed next to the ZAP, search, and equalizer setting buttons.

* There is a slight learning curve to understand all the features, and setting arrangements.

The fall down face plate that conceals the CD slot is the highlight of this product for me. The dim text display is the low point and is the number one reason why I would not purchase this again, but there are no other Sony options with the same look and features all in one.

Overall, I would purchase this unit again for the look of it and if its priced under $120 (which is what I paid for it through Amazon).

Rating: 4 / 5

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