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Aiwa CDC-X304 Car CD Player

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(3.70 out of 5) from 6 reviews

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Decent Low Price Unit

(3.00 out of 5) by cmatheny on Nov 10, 2005

Pros: Features For The Price. Good Frequency Range & Control.
Cons: Occassional Skipping CD. Distortion At High Volume (may be caused by my setup).
The Bottom Line: Recommended

Background: I purchased this unit as a replacement for a no longer functioning Bose CD/Tape/Tuner on ...
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i like it

(5.00 out of 5) by solytaire on Dec 12, 2004

Pros: Wonderfully bright display and easy to read text. Auxillary output option
Cons: Menu operation may be a challenge for some. Tampering with it will clarify the difficulty.
The Bottom Line: I recommend Aiwa because it is a powerful sounding cd player and has a nice looking display.

You know i simply have to agree with Bobbyslay in almost every regard. I went through the exact same ...
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(2.00 out of 5) by bobbyslav on Nov 22, 2004

Pros: Aux input, s/n 120db, power, tuning options, price, design
Cons: no direct track access, no pause, malfunctioned after only 5 months.
The Bottom Line: Cool design, and great sound, but the reliability seems to be a problem. After only 5 months the player is no longer operating properly, although it is still useable.

Important update! Although I am very happy with the features and music performance of this player, a ...
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I've Got the Blue(s)

(5.00 out of 5) by cinemafia on Sep 14, 2004

Pros: Beautiful face, big volume knob, blue back-lighting, front aux input, enough power
Cons: No way to manually set radio frequencies
The Bottom Line: Great unit for the price with features to last, and looks much better than most to boot!

I bought a little pick-up from my brother-in-law that had a nice 2-channel amp and a pair of 10" sub ...
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"AUX" says it all...

(3.00 out of 5) by noahsnyc on Aug 17, 2004

Pros: Auxillary input, "sleeper" brand, Cheap
Cons: Funky menus, silly EQ
The Bottom Line: Great if you want an auxillary input and don't have too much cash.

When I purchased my brand new used Toyota Echo last week, I was chagrinned to notice that it only ha ...
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