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opinions: Sony CDX-GT300S
Hey,
Noticed this 'revised' ipod compatible model is getting quite cheap on the net (around ~£105 uk pounds); anybody had any experience of them thus far? As far as I can tell, unlike some other units it does not control the ipod directly from the head unit, but uses an adapter (included) from connects2.com in the box that can allow the ipod to be recognised as a cd-changer. Had a fiddle with one today, was okay for general ipod usage i suppose... |
opinions: Sony CDX-GT300S
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 03:00:30 GMT, "Taylor"
wrote: Noticed this 'revised' ipod compatible model is getting quite cheap on the net (around ~£105 uk pounds); anybody had any experience of them thus far? As far as I can tell, unlike some other units it does not control the ipod directly from the head unit, but uses an adapter (included) from connects2.com in the box that can allow the ipod to be recognised as a cd-changer. Be a bit careful, as some of the ones you see online at around £105 are probably minus the interface. As standard, the unit can connect to an ipod using a 3.5mm to 3.5mm lead to the ipod headphone jack, but to get proper ipod control, etc, you need the kit with the interface. AFAIK, we're one of the cheapest around for this at £129.99, but there seem to be plenty of the usual eBay *******s promoting the basic unit as "ipod ready", which will no doubt catch a few people out. In general it's a pretty good value unit. The newer Sony stuff now has a much better signal to noise ratio than the older units, which took a lot of criticism. We're finding that their reliability's pretty great across the board as well these days. About the only minor downpoint is that the display's not especially great for ID3 tag display - not bad as such, just not as good as good as some of the higher multi-line dot matrix or OEL displays. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
opinions: Sony CDX-GT300S
"In-Car Express" wrote in message
... On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 03:00:30 GMT, "Taylor" wrote: Noticed this 'revised' ipod compatible model is getting quite cheap on the net (around ~£105 uk pounds); anybody had any experience of them thus far? As far as I can tell, unlike some other units it does not control the ipod directly from the head unit, but uses an adapter (included) from connects2.com in the box that can allow the ipod to be recognised as a cd-changer. Be a bit careful, as some of the ones you see online at around £105 are probably minus the interface. As standard, the unit can connect to an ipod using a 3.5mm to 3.5mm lead to the ipod headphone jack, but to get proper ipod control, etc, you need the kit with the interface. AFAIK, we're one of the cheapest around for this at £129.99, but there seem to be plenty of the usual eBay *******s promoting the basic unit as "ipod ready", which will no doubt catch a few people out. In general it's a pretty good value unit. The newer Sony stuff now has a much better signal to noise ratio than the older units, which took a lot of criticism. We're finding that their reliability's pretty great across the board as well these days. About the only minor downpoint is that the display's not especially great for ID3 tag display - not bad as such, just not as good as good as some of the higher multi-line dot matrix or OEL displays. Got one today, wiht the thought of taking it back if all wasn't great. It seems good, it came with the "connects2" (www.connects2.com) unit, as it is approved by sony. I would say though that the actual unit came in the box, so maybe it's automatically included in the 's' model of the gt300 (gt300s)? I agree about the ID3 tag display; it's not great, but I suppose if you know your own ipod and have had one for a while you'll know what the albums are, for example. The playlists just show the name of the artist that will fit in the display, and does not scroll or anything, even with auto-scroll enabled, which i think is a bit **** actually, but it will do :) |
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