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139 of 140 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sony CDX-DAB6650 CD player with FM & DAB, 15 Mar 2006
I can now answer some concerns I had before I bought this car stereo.
To receive the DAB programmes, you must install the additional internal aerial which is supplied in the box. This could (and did!) involve major under dash work. It sticks to the inside of the windscreen, and has its own socket on the back of the set above the FM/External (existing) aerial. Without the DAB aerial, you will get "Not found" in DAB mode.
The removable front security panel is very large (full width (17cm) and height (4.5cm), and 3cm deep) and will fill up your pocket like a very big glasses case, but the action to open it to insert a CD has a very solid action. It slides down and can be closed after the CD has been inserted.
To turn the radio off, hold down the OFF button for 4 to 5 seconds. To turn it back on, press the SOURCE button on the bottom left. I say this because it is not obvious even though most of the other controls are.
There is a small remote control, which is fine, but I have difficulty reading the words on the buttons. I suspect this will get mislaid easily.
Fitting (apart from the additional DAB aerial) was remarkably straightforward. Adaptors are supplied for the existing FM/external aerial, the loudspeakers and power supply. The multi-lingual installation instructions are OK, but could be better.
There are connections for electric aerials, external amplifiers, one auxiliary input and steering column controls. There is no facility for attaching remote CD changers.
The display dims when the car lights are switched on, but this can be over-ridden.
I've not got any MP3 tracks, but I believe all the meta data can be displayed, as with CDs from Sony.
The clock can be set automatically from the RDS, but may be many seconds out due to transmission delays from satellites. It can be set manually.
The removal tools are supplied, but when used, the outer casing remains in the dash. I haven't figured how to remove that, which I will need to do when I replace the original Blaupunkt tape player before trading in the car.
And finally, the sound is much improved (and louder!) in the car, for both CDs and radio. I'm pleased with it, and recommend it as a DAB/single CD player.
Update - 6+ months on...
There's not a lot to add; the radio has been very good. The security panel has a solid feel, and clicks in and out easily and positively. The kids love the scrolling display but upper management tells me it's very distracting.
I can confirm that there's no problem with (my son's) MP3s, and I play podcasts which I've downloaded and saved onto CD-R. Track titles are displayed when newer CDs are played - most of mine are old...
The remote is fun if somewhat unnecessary. It does require to be looked at while using it - it's not intuitive which button does what, and so can't (shouldn't?) be used by the driver while driving along. I don't recommend handing it to teenagers sitting in the back either...
When the DAB signal is lost (e.g. in the Mersey Tunnel), the radio will quickly find the same station on FM, if it exists (e.g BBC Radio 4). If the FM station does not exist (e.g. Classic Gold), then "Not detected" is displayed and the system goes silent. When the DAB signal is re-detected, the radio reverts back to DAB. This can happen quite frequently when driving in cities as you drive through a shadow caused by a building. This more pronounced from local rather than national transmissions. The volume with DAB is louder than on the corresponding FM station, and change in volume as the radio searched for the stronger signal can be annoying.
Which to some extent comes back to the aerial. While the internal stick-on aerial is generally fine (and not shown any signs of peeling off), it works best in areas with a strong local signal. There seems to be very little loss with the national transmissions (i.e. the BBC)
If I transfer the radio to another car, I shall definitely be looking at installing a DAB roof-top aerial.
The radio has medium and long wave, but I don't think I've ever used them; they're all but superfluous in my view.
Sum up - make sure you get a quality aerial, preferably roof-top, and enjoy!
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55 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Get this - you'll not regret it!, 2 May 2007
My first new headunit for a few years and I decided on a DAB one for the bragging rights! I had a few worries that I'd receive no DAB stations or that if I did, I'd lose reception really easily - especially when on the move but I am *delighted* with it. I recieve all available 35 stations with no fade/hiss or drop in signal even when through a (small) tunnel, driving in the city or parked in the garage. This is all from a small unobtrusive windscreen aerial thats included in the package.
Installation was quite easy. You get all the bits in the box that you'll need - DAB aerial, remote control, wires etc. I was lucky enough to have standard ISO connectors on my car (2000 Civic) but some models will require you to purchase an ISO adapter - check before you rip your dash apart! There is also an 'auxillary-in' connector to connect an mp3 player.
The headunit doesn't require an external amplifier, but if you want to use one, all the connectors are present on the back (Left/Right/Front/Rear). You can also connect a remote control (Sony one shown in the manual but it could be possible to wire up existing steering wheel controls).
Sound quality is excellent from DAB, FM and MP3/CD. MW and LW were also surprisingly clear with no 'engine whine'.
All I will say is that its slighty tricky to scan for DAB stations first time. I scanned in the driveway and picked up only 4 stations. I drove down the road and rescanned and picked up 35 stations, saved them and went back to the driveway and could still receive them all so I think you need to have a strong signal for the inital scan. It takes a bit of jiggery-pockery to get all the statiions and multiplexes as you want them but it only has to be done once.
The aerial - its a small black box with 2 filements that attaches to the windscreen. Its really unobtrusive but a word of warning. Do what I did and stick in on with blu-tak until you're happy its getting the best reception. Then and only then remove the backing paper and stick it on properly - it would be really hard to remove once its on.
Finally, keep in mind that you need to run this aeriel down the A-pillar and behind the dashboard. I was really lucky and found an easy route and it looks like a factory install but with a lot of cars, it may be hard to do this without a professional fitter or a lot of headscratching.
Anyway I'll shut up now. I'll be uploading photos too so check back!
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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for myself!, 6 Feb 2007
Had to take it to Halfords to get it fitted as I'm not technically minded and it had to be done behind the dash of my new model fiesta sport which at 40 quid was not cheap! I bought a seperate monster cable which plugs into the back for my mp3 player and fed into the glove box - so no need for a multi disk changer! (the guy in halfords said it was the best DAB available - if you'd give that credit!)
I have to say the sound is fantastic - when you select normal tuner and listen to, say radio 1, it will recognise it has it as a DAB station and automatically switch it over, but before it does you get the 'before and after' effect and you can truly hear the difference! unobtrusive DAB aerial for the edge of the windscreen and not a wire in sight. never had a problem with signal yet.
If like me, you're no boy racer and don't care about the amps, speakers and bass boxes etc and are just after the DAB experience for your car - then I highly reccommend this stereo to you. (I have no idea about it's suitability to a complete in-car audio system!) I research anything like this (anything over 20 quid actually!) and this is the flagship sony DAB car stereo. (I'm slightly bias toward purchasing sony being a sonyphile!)
It suits my needs perfectly - no more CD's, nothing too complicated, tonnes better than the factory fit, I now have DAB which is amazing for the extra choice and it's sony!
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