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I may get this receiver for teh CJ

frank_c [JU]

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i bought this one for my J20:

http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Product/Item/Main.aspx?g=300&i=130DEHP4UB&tp=5684&avf=N

the knob is kinda touchy since it's a also four-way thing like an iPod wheel, but it has a remote so i mostly use that. it also has built in USB and will play WAV files as well as lossy MP3's. get an 8 gig thumb drive for $30 and it's more than enough music to get to work.

haven't tried the CD yet but the old Sony i had skipped something horrible in the truck.
 

Hubjeep [JU]

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walt [JU]

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What a waste of space. Receiver designers suck. No one would ever want to be able to read the FULL song name and see the time and time in the song at the same time. :naw: Instead lets put buttons big enough that even the guiness book of world records for sausage fingers can hit individually.
 

Atl XJ [JU]

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http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Product/Item/Main.aspx?g=300&i=020FB275BB&tp=5684&tab=review

-It has a knob for volume (first requirement).
-Rear Aux input (no hole in face for stuff to fall into).
-Accepts SD card.

I dun think I need a CD.
I hate Clarion but it looks like a nice unit for a good price.
I would put a marine/boat receiver in a Jeep if I planned to keep the top off often.
That's a great suggestion. :agree:
After having the radio controls on the steering wheel, very difficult to go back to old school units.
:werd:
 
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