Rockford Fosgate RFX-9000 Car CD/ MP3 Player

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Pros: Fast MP3 loading. Superb 25 RMS per channel. Easy control knob operation.
Cons: Chrome paint went off quickly. No antishock. No remote included. No station-retain memory.
After exactly 30 months, unit start failling loading MP3 on RW media, then, MP3 on R media, then sto ...
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RFX9000 is an excellent MP3 CD player
Pros: Never skips. Compatible with many types of CD media.
Cons: Doesn't support FM station naming (text).
I used a 9000 for a year, then upgraded to a 9110. Now I have another car, and I'm going back to the ...
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An OK radio for the money
Pros: Price, MP3 playback
Cons: Faceplate Rattles, No Remote
The Bottom Line: A good mp3 for the money, but only recomended if the faceplate rattling doesn't drive you crazy (unless you have the best suspension ever on your car)
My first impression on this deck was the nice, crisp display without all the extra bells and whistle ...
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RFX9000 = best one out there
Pros: common sensical controls, mp3 capability, no skipping
Cons: bottom buttons get in way of flipping unit up after loading cds
The Bottom Line: For anyone who gets annoyed by constantly changing between cd's and has made the decision to upgrade to an mp3 player, this is without a doubt the unit to get.
Alright, for anyone looking to play mp3's in their car this is the system to go with. Much less expe ...
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Great In-Dash MP3 Player
Pros: ID3 Support, Doesn't Skip Often, Nice Menu, Removable Face
Cons: No Remote Included, Questionable Volume Button, Only Two-Band EQ
The Bottom Line: I'm glad I bought this. I really think this is a great value. I would buy it again if it got stolen.
I bought this head unit hoping for decent speaker amplification (since I don't want to install an ...
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