Car MP3 Players


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  Pioneer DEX-P99RS
Listed since 08/2009
Compatible Media: WMA, CD, MP3
"The P99RS remains an audiophile unit even while working with portable media: its USB port accepts a digital  …
1 Review
 
 
  CDA9887R
Listed since 08/2007
Compatible Media: CD, MP3
"... The Alpine CDA-9887R is an excellent way to get the best possible sound in any system without spending a fortune."
1 Review
 
 
  JVC KD-AVX44
Listed since 06/2008
Compatible Media: MP3, DVD
"... The KD-AVX44 is a top class audio source. It’s compatible with both DVD and CD, and multiple digital  …
1 Review
 
 
  iDA-X001
Listed since 04/2007
Compatible Media: CD, MP3
"... highest quality components, including a 24bit D/A converter that can be fully controlled with a wide range of options. The iDA  …
1 Review
 
 
  DEHP 88 RS
Listed since 07/2006
Compatible Media: CD, MP3
"... Keeping this unit compact and easy to install, Pioneer also took care of the price tag, making 'affordable high-end' a reality."
1 Review
 
 
  DXZ 958RMC
Listed since 04/2005
Compatible Media: CD, MP3
"... digital time alignment, crossover and parametric equalizer - everything necessary to produce the best results from a two  …
1 Review
 
 
 
 

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Car MP3 Players

A good car audio system should comprise of not only good sound quality, a large display and an innovative and simple to use control method, but it should also be able to cope with all the audio formats and media that you use everywhere else. A car Hi-Fi system that supports the MP3 file format is therefore the essential component of all new installations. This can come through either support for MP3-CDs, a memory card slot or an adapter for an iPod or other portable player. Such a device does however come at a high price, usually around the hundred pound mark for a standard MP3-CD model or more for a system using memory cards or an integrated hard drive. Another option is to use an adapter which either plugs into the cassette deck or transmits the sound from your MP3 player over FM, as cassette decks in cars are becoming less and less common this is however an option that is not open to everyone.