Dual MXDM70 AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA Weather Receiver
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Customer Review
Nice radio !
I am running this radio with 4 Dual DMS652 speakers and they rock !!!!I was pleased with the all the features and the overall sound of the system when I was done. I wished I would have gotten 6X9's but didn't have the room on my 96 Bass Tracker PRO16 but sound GREAT nevertheless with the 6 1/2's. The radio looks super at night and has a pretty bright display so if you need light at night - there ya go. The weather band channels are not very clear even out on the open water so if you are purchasing this radio for this feature you might consider a bigger then average antenna. I did alot of shopping before commiting to this radio and so far I have no regrets :)
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AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA Weather Receiver
This radio was a great deal for the price. Everything worked as advertized and it was very easy to install with the included din mount.
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Product Description
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Designed for life on the open water, the Dual MX-DM70 marine CD player/receiver makes a great foundation for a boat-based stereo system. The receiver features a powerful built-in amplifier (50 watts peak x 4) that powers a quartet of speakers, along with a host of marine-ready extras, such as clear-coated circuit boards, a rust-resistant chassis, and a detachable UV-resistant face with a negative white display. As a result, the stereo stands up to light rains, ocean spray, scorching sun, and almost any other weather condition. The CD player, meanwhile, is compatible with CDs and most CD-Rs, including discs loaded with WMA and MP3 files. The unit even displays track names and artist info on its black-and-white LCD screen, making it easy to find your favorite songs in the midst of a cross-lake cruise. And don't fret when you hit a huge wave, as the MX-DM70 includes an anti-shock mechanism that guarantees smooth playback in rough water.
Further versatility stems from the system's quintet of preset tone curves--which let listeners customize the audio settings based on genre and taste--and the built-in AM/FM radio with 30 presets (20 FM and 10 AM). Plus, the radio picks up several weather bands, so you can check the weather conditions before you head out. And finally, the system includes an auxiliary input with a mountable "iplug" adapter that connects to such audio sources as an iPod, MP3 player, or satellite radio receiver. It's never been easier to haul along your entire music collection while boating.
Additional features include a single set of 3-volt pre-amp outputs (for integrating an external amp or powered sub), selectable European and U.S. tuning, independent bass and treble controls, and a built-in clock. The MX-DM70 fits in most pre-installed dash openings and carries a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
What's in the Box
CD player/receiver, installation and mounting hardware, user's manual. Top to learn more
(PGD) Pretty Good Deal
I bought this marine stereo for my Jeep, since in the past stereos have sub-come to rain or even a little dew settling on the interior. Overall I like it. I gave it four starts because it seems to skip a little more often than I'd like. However in a Jeep, you feel every gum wrapper and cigarette butt in the road as it is, so I can live with it. What makes up for the occasional skip, is the MP3 player plug-in (who cares about skipping CD's, when you have an iPod anyway) and the weather band is a great feature also. The display is super bright, which is good for open air driving when the sun is overhead. Another nice feature is that the power button stays lit when the stereo is off, a nice detail when glancing at you dashboard in total darkness. All in all, it's a good stereo and I recommend it for Jeeps, motorcycles, and even for you boaters.
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