Thursday, January 12, 2012

Dual XDM6350 AM/FM/CD Receiver with USB iPod Control and AUX Input


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Rating: 4.0

List Price : $152.96 Price : $49.99
Dual XDM6350 AM/FM/CD Receiver with USB iPod Control and AUX Input

Product Description

Dual's XDM6350 In Dash AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA Receiver features US/European frequency spacing tuner with 30 station presets, auto station store, preset scan, one-touch memory, CD/MP3/WMA and front panel USB connection. 1.0 DIN chassis, electronic detachable face, electronic volume, bass, treble, balance, fader, programmable turn-on volume, 3-pairs of preamp outputs (F/R/S), 3.5mm front panel input as well as USB front panel input. 10 character dot matrix type LCD, wireless infrared remote, steering wheel control input (PAC SWI-PS required), 5 selectable EQ curves - pop, jazz, classic, beat and rock. • 200 Watts peak (50x4)• 1.0 DIN chassis • Import ISO/DIN mountable • Electronic detachable face • Electronic volume, bass, treble, balance, fader • Source audio memory • Rotary encoder control • Programmable turn-on volume • Illumination dimmer with 3 levels • Selectable scrolling option • Source level adjustment with +/- 6db range • 3-Pair of preamp outputs (F/R/S) • USB front panel input • Steering wheel control input (PAC SWI-PS required) • Black/white dot matrix type liquid crystal display • 10 character display • Wireless infrared remote • Selectable confirmation beep • 5 Selectable EQ curves - pop, jazz, classic, beat, rock • Clock • Mute • Loudness • CD/MP3/WMA • CD-R/CD-RW compatible • MP3/WMA encoded CD-R/RW playback • Random/repeat/intro • High-speed audible track search • 1 Bit D/A converter • Displays MP3 ID3v1 tags • Displays WMA tags USB • Front panel USB connection • Full speed USB (12Mbps) • Play MP3/WMA files from most mass storage devices • Tuner • US/European frequency spacing • 30 Station presets (18 FM / 12 AM) • Auto station store • • Preset scan • One-touch memory • Auto stereo/mono


  • AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA Receiver features US/European frequency spacing tuner with 30 station presets
  • Auto station store, preset scan, one-touch memory, CD/MP3/WMA and front panel USB connection.
  • 1.0 DIN chassis, electronic detachable face, electronic volume, bass, treble, balance, fader, programmable turn-on volume,
  • 3-pairs of preamp outputs, 3.5mm front panel input as well as USB front panel input. 10 character dot matrix type LCD, wireless infrared remote
  • Steering wheel control input (PAC SWI-PS required), 5 selectable EQ curves - pop, jazz, classic, beat and rock.


Dual XDM6350 AM/FM/CD Receiver with USB iPod Control and AUX Input Reviews


Dual XDM6350 AM/FM/CD Receiver with USB iPod Control and AUX Input Reviews


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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent budget stereo, June 4, 2011
By 
Igor Grinshpan (Rowlett, TX, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dual XDM6350 AM/FM/CD Receiver with USB iPod Control and AUX Input (Electronics)
My wife fell in love with this stereo when we saw it online. It has all the features we were looking for - plays mp3 and CD-R, has a USB port, clock, mute and pause buttons, remote control, and allows for a steering wheel interface. It has large buttons compared to most car stereos we saw which makes it easier to use while driving. It worked perfectly with a 4 GB USB flash drive, but you do have to format it to FAT32. We also like the nice blue backlighting of all the buttons.

The installation was a bit of a pain because no one had a wiring harness for it with the correct plugs. The stereo comes with a harness that plugs into it with a bunch of wires sticking out. I had to get a generic harness and then connect the wires together. But it was not a big deal since all the wires are color codes and the manual tells you exactly what each color means. It works well with PAC SWI-PS just as the specifiations say.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good CD/radio but display not bright, May 22, 2011
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James M. Haugh (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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Purchased this unit on sale at Fry's for about $79 including installation for my wife's 2002 Civic. This relaced a four-year-old JVC player,that replaced a six-year-old factory player. Both had progessive problems that made them hard to use (they did not just stop working). We have had this unit for several months and my wife - who only uses the radio and (mostly) the CD player - considers it to be a good easy-to-operate radio/CD player. The only problem is the display which, at it's highest setting, is not bright enough to be seen during the daylight hours with sunshine. Otherwise it is a good player for the price.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dual XDM6350 Receiver, May 19, 2011
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B. Rosen (Maryland) - See all my reviews
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Bought this so I could switch from playing CDs to using a 4 Gig USB flash drive to play music in my Miata. Because my car rides a bit hard (hey, it's a sports car) it is hard on CD mechanisms and they tend to fail after a year or two and then start skipping (even the ones that brag about their anti-skip capability). By switching to USB flash drives for holding my music I eliminate the failure of the mechanical mechanism of a CD drive. So far the unit works great, no skiping even on rough roads (lots of construction on my route to work lately). As far a the audio quality, it is fine for my old ears, and besides, let's get real, how important is having a super fine receiver in a sports car convertible. Those who outfit these cars with premium sound systems really shouldn't have a sports car as they are missing the point, they are a "drive's car" not a rolling sound studio. So, to summarize, it is a very nice unit for the money.
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