Reviews of the Sony CDX GT620IP - radio / CD / MP3 player
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CNET Review
The Good: The Sony CDX-GT620IP's intuitive iPod-search interface, decent sound quality, and advanced audio-tweaking features make it a competitive option in midrange iPod-compatible car stereos.
The Bad: With its array of display icons, the system's dot-matrix display can look cluttered.
The Bottom Line: The Sony CDX-GT620IP is a value-for-money iPod-compatible car stereo with good usability and decent sound quality.
Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: CDX-GT620IP
General
- Product Type Radio / CD / MP3 player
- Series Xplod
- Recommended Use Car
- Form Factor Full-DIN - In-dash unit
- Enclosure Color Gun metal
- Faceplate Type Detachable
Audio System
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Equalizer Yes
- Audio system controls Bass, Treble, Volume, Midrange
- Amplifier max output power / channel qty 52 Watts x 4
- Button backlight color Red, Blue
- Clock Yes (digital)
- Additional features IPod ready, ID3 tags support
Equalizer
- Equalizer type Digital graphic
- Equalizer band qty 3 bands
Radio
- Type Radio tuner - AM/FM
- Station preset qty 30
- AM station preset qty 12
- FM station preset qty 18
- Additional radio features SSIR-EXA, Best stations memory
CD System
- CD system type CD / MP3 player
- Media load type Slot-load
- Digital audio standards supported AAC, MP3, WMA
- CD-R compatible Yes
- CD-RW compatible Yes
Connections
- Connector Type 2 x Audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ), 1 x Audio line-in ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm )
Remote Control
- Remote control type Remote control
- Remote control technology Infrared
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