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Dual XC4100 2 Shaft Cassette Player with AM/FM Receiver | 
| Brand: Dual Electronics Category: CE
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $22.78 You Save: $17.21 (43%)
New (15) from $22.78
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 18795
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 8.5 x 4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: XC4100 Model: XC4100 UPC: 827204104026 EAN: 0827204104026
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | In-dash car stereo with cassette player, AM/FM tuner; 15 watts peak power x 2 channels (30 watts total) | | • | Radio tuner compatible with European frequencies; 30 presets (18 FM, 12 AM) | | • | Locking fast-forward and auto stop cassette features | | • | One-touch memory, preset scan, seek/manual tuning | | • | Bass boost; volume, tone, and balance controls |
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Amazon.com Product Description Enjoy your cassette collection as you cruise the mean streets with the Dual XC4100 in-dash receiver/cassette deck. It features 15 watts of power across two channels (30 watts total peak), US/European radio frequency spacing, 30 station presets (18 FM, 12 AM), 1.0 DIN chassis, one pair of preamp outputs, and a bass boost function. Receiver features include auto station store, one-touch memory, manual tuning, and seek tuning. Cassette features include locking fast-forward and auto stop. What's in the Box In-dash cassette player/receiver, printed operating instructions Note: Professional installation is recommended for this product.
Product Description With its major business lines of manufacturing and exporting electronic products, Namsung is the forefront runner of the Korean electronic industry.PRODUCT FEATURES: Locking fast-forward/auto stop; Rotary-controlled tuning; Stereo/mono LED indicator; FM LED indicator; Stereo/mono; 2-Shaft chassis; 1.0 DIN compatible; 2-Channel stereo output; Volume, tone, balance; 1Pair of preamp outputs; Power antenna output; 3.5mm auxiliary input; Bass boost.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Gets the Job Done November 19, 2008 J. Boldensmith (Portland, OR USA) Let's face it, it's a dirt cheap cassette player with little or no bells and whistles. The "bass" button does close to nothing, the overall sound quality is slightly less than "OK," and there are only wires for front speakers and not for rear. That being said, I'm not complaining. I actually love this thing. It was easy to fix the rear speaker problem by splicing a few wires together on the wiring harness. Don't forget, if you are looking for sound quality, you shouldn't be looking at a $30 cassette player. The perks are as follows: -There is almost nothing to break or go bad. -It was super easy to install. -No one is going to steal a cassette player from your car unless they are clinically insane or terribly stupid. -The 1/8" stereo jack is perfect for use with an iPod or MP3 player. -It's dirt cheap.
I miss knobs. September 14, 2008 K. Kozlowski (New York, NY) Maybe I'm a luddite, but this radio is great. There's not a single digital component in it. The volume knob doubles as the power switch, with the appropriate satisfying 'click.' The mechanical tuner feels like it should, allowing you to traverse the spectrum with just a few twists of the dial. If you listen to the radio much, you'll appreciate that, as there are no presets and you'll have to fiddle with it quite often. Still, at least you won't have to take your eyes off the road to find the right button to press! There's no tone adjustment aside from a bass button, and if stereo's not your thing you can turn it off. I haven't tested the tape player yet, but I hope to, as soon as I find some tapes. The 3.5mm input works great. And it's completely theft-proof. Sure, it could be more powerful, and have some tone controls. I'd pay an extra $5 for that, Dual, are you listening?
Cheap But Worth It September 2, 2008 Patrick (Hamilton, NJ) Great radio for the money, shipped fast and installed quickly in my 1985 Suburban using 2 shaft config. You would have to be real stupid not to see that the side brackets come off for this type of easy install. Only 30 watts but with MP3 input it really is a steal and now I also can play my old cassette tapes again. Not high end but functional for an old truck.
Very high tech!!!! August 30, 2008 The Kevinator (Stuart, FL USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is about as high tech as you can get when it comes to car stereos. The only thing wrong that i noticed was that the slot for the cds was too small and i could not fit a cd inside. Also the navigation part was a little tricky to use. I guess I'll have to read the directions a little bit to familiarize myself with this product.
Great value February 29, 2008 Sailorbill (Michigan) If you are looking for something, anything, to fill the void in your old dash, without hacking it open to DIN size, this is worth your consideration. I have no use for the cassette and only limited interest in the analog tuner. But the aux input is great, and surprisingly, the tuner is pretty good too. Power output is marginal. Plan to use the line out jacks and an external amplifier if your car is moderately noisy. Not a 5 star product, but definitely a good value and worth the money not to have to do dash surgery.
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