The amazing Xplod system - best car system Ive heard.

Alright first of Im not beth Im her son and I dont have an amazon accoutn so i used hers. Anywas I was looking for a new stereo reciever for my 2000 Nissan Xterra. The OEM radio was absolutely crap. Bad reception and sound quality plus it played only a few CDs. If you put in a CD with a few scratches or scuffs or one that was just very old (I have several CDs in good condition but they are 10+ years old) then the OEM stereo would not play them.
So I did some research compared stereos etc and found this one. By far this has some of the best sound quality Ive ever heard in a car stereo and that is through OEM speakers as well (will be buying Sony Xplod 6.5 inch speakers and Xplod 6x9 speakers).
The CD player plays pretty muc anythre ing that hasnt been shattered or microwaved and it will pick up on the track yoau left off when you turn off the car/switch to radio(or auxilary). The Custom EQs are also a bonus providing different sound combinations for your tunes. After finding your favorite Eq you can also individually tune the sound on different levels (low mid high sub and other special EQ settings as well as being able to switch between mono stereo and 2 "surround" settings). In the back there are input/output ports for extra speakers and subs as well as auxilary ports for the HD radio and Satellight radio.
The radio also supports a Radio Data System which I find to be pretty awesom. It shows the station number station name song and artist. Plus it has a "smart tuner". Press a button and you can scroll through differnt genres of stations (rock pop rap r&b soft rock soft r&b news talk eclectic jazz etc.). Select which genre you want and the radio will automatically tune itself to the different available stations under the selected can genre.
On top of that it features custom settings that can further improve whatever your trying to do (such as the demo mode or whatever else you can think. It has so much stuff it took me about 5 minutes to get through the whole menu).
On top of all the kool high tech whatever-ness it comes with a remote and beeps at you when you turn your car off to remind you to remove the detachable faceplate so no one will break into your car to steal your new amazing Sony Xplod stereo.
The only downside I find is that you cannot actively turn the thing off. To make it stop plying music when your driving is to either turn the volume down all the way or remove the faceplate. However Im sure this isnt the case (come on its a Sony) however I am still figuring it out. Also Im not sure how to make it tell the time when your driving with it on. Im sure this is simple operator error however Im llisting this as a bit of a downside since it doesnt come programmed to have the clock automatically display itself. imsure I will figure it out though. Also as I said above the menu is very very very big. It has alot of stuff to scroll through and it is easy to get lost. Not something you want to mess with when driving.
The stereo here is a serious competition system. The basic interface (finding a station putting a CD in scrolling through songs etc.) is simple but the menu can be a bit hard to navigate as it is so big and has soooo many options. Overall if you want a very high quality competition sound this is the system you want. Its very good (better than other more expensive systems) and it has a very nice price tag. if your technilogically challenged then you may be turned off by the large menus and extremely versatile sound settings but overall if you want an AMAZING system this is it! Dont look anywhere else.
*Tip: if you want to keep a uninterrupted sound coming from the system when driving with passengers do not leave the remote in the backseat. My friend has fun with it. A little too much fun.More detail ...
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