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Dual XMP6000 AM/FM/CD, 4X52W, XM Head unit with XM Tuner & Antenna

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Awesome value!

(5 out of 5) by L. Simons on Jan 11, 2007 (Greenwood, SC USA)
For less than $100, you get a good quality CD player headunit with a bundled XM tuner. Sound quality is good, installation was simple, the unit worked with XM from the start - just had to call XM to change from my other tuner, and refresh it. No problems with the unit at all, but, with cramming all these features into one normal faceplate, the controls for XM are a little confusing - but they all work.

The only thing this unit cannot do is MP3 - but - it has a separate auxillary input on the back for a standard RCA-to-standard plug that works great - I use it to!

For the price, no complaints, this unit has worked great for me.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Exceptional Value

(5 out of 5) by Russell Webb on Nov 10, 2006 (Glendale, OR USA)
Simple , Quick and easy instalation for this high quality product and a great price also.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Best deal out there!

(5 out of 5) by Fenton Crackshell on Feb 16, 2007
This CD player is everything it claims to be. This unit worked 100% right out of the box. Instructions were clear and easy to follow. Controls are very straightforward. XM setup was a breeze. Sound is great, I don't notice any distortion. You won't find a better deal.

XMP 6000

(5 out of 5) by Dan D. Sterling on Nov 15, 2007 (Whitehouse, Tx)
Alot of bang for the buck, and durable to boot. Mine has survived unscathed in a high-risk environment (Kubota RTV).

the whole deal at a good price

(5 out of 5) by anamorphosis on Sep 12, 2007 (USA)
what is not like here? XM FM a.m. CD and if you come prepared you can have an iPod link (just make sure before the installer gets your radio that you have on hand the "Iplug Car Adapter" or something like that that can attach the RCA adapter in the back to a headphone jack). If you don't have the iPod link in advance then the adapter will be lost behind the installation in the dashboard.

everything worked instantly. I was able to sign up for XM within minutes of getting the radio installed. If you look online you can find some XM-promotional codes and save money right off the bat.

The radio is hard to navigate all by itself without a little bit of a learning curve, don't lose the manual! No one else is going to be able to figure out your radio unless there is a little bit of schooling.

There is a removable faceplate but good luck to somebody who steals this because they'll have to go buy XM in order to get full use, whereupon their identity would be revealed as thief because they would have signed up with the same serial number.