www.mcintec.net – This head unit comes packed with lots of features such as Bluetooth Handsfree, Bluetooth Audio streaming. CD Player, HD Radio Ready. MEX-BT3800U as it is before it is installed in the car.
Question by Amandeep: Can I attach a subwoofer directly to Sony car stereo without Amp?
Sorry, but I m really not good at car audio. I have a Sony CDX-GT490US, with Sony Speakers. All I want a little more Low bass. I really couldn’t figure out by reading the manual if I can directly attach a subwoofer or not. Local car audio shop guys just insist on installing an Amp. They say you cant install a sub directly. Anyone good at this stuff?
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Answer by Travo if you hook a sub to your radio it will fry your radio unless its a small bazooka tube sub like a 8in. at the biggest
You are looking at the Sony Xplod Cdx-Gt520 Cd Mp3 Window Media Audio Car Stereo – Cdxgt520 Some details on this item include: -It has a CD player with built-in amplifier (17 watts RMS/52 peak x 4 channels) -it plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RW discs, including discs loaded with MP3, WMA, and AAC music files -it has a fold-down, detachable face with a blue LED display -it come with a wireless remote control -the units Dynamic Soundstage Organizer — adds presence and life to your music -it is compatible with Sony’s iPod adapter
Question by Enraging Chaos: Sony To Stop Making Car Electronics?
I just heard at work (Large Retail Store) that one of our installers here talked with another car stereo retail store and he heard that Panasonic and Sony were going stop making car audio. Panasonic has already stopped and Sony will stop manufacturing in the near future. Things like car stereos, amplifiers, subwoofers, and such.
Anyone hear anything about this? Is Sony going to stop making car audio?
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Answer by Rick B I just called a friend at Sony and he informed me he has heard nothing of the sorts. It is possible but highly unlikely that your installer or his third party informant had more information on this than my buddy that works there but it is possible. As for Panasonic they still have car audio in full production.
Reality check – These are two huge powerhouse companies when it comes to entry level car audio. What reason would they have for stopping production? Car audio sales show the market is still there.