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Sony CDX-M8815X In Dash CD/MP3 Player

Sony CDX-M8815X In Dash CD/MP3 Player

MP3 Support, CD Changer Controller, XM Ready - MPN: CDX8815X

Rated 3.5 Star Review out of 2 reviews

Description: The Active Black Panel (ABP) faceplate on Sony's CDX-M8815X CD receiver is a 21st-century wonder. Jazz up your nights with its high-resolution graphics, or just sit back and marvel at the large, easy-to-read display. The only two buttons on the motorized faceplate serve to p... read more

The Active Black Panel (ABP) faceplate on Sony's CDX-M8815X CD receiver is a 21st-century wonder. Jazz up your nights with its high-resolution graphics, or just sit back and marvel at the large, easy-to-read display. The only two buttons on the motorized faceplate serve to power down the receiver and open the face, helping to cut down on button clutter for a clean, unobtrusive installation.Open up the ABP, and you have access to a full control panel and a smaller display. The receiver enters stealth mode when your turn off the ignition, making the display and buttons disappear.The CDX-M8815X features a strong internal amp (17 watts RMS x 4) to coax every last detail out of your music. minimize
 
 

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coxpaul

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2 Star Review Big Disappointment

Strengths:

Looks; power; build quality; sound.

Weaknesses:

Numerous missing features; tiny clock; doesn't tune even-numbered radio frequencies; no real AUX input

Posted Jun 3, 2006 - Good sound and it has been reliable, but on balance this is not Sony's best work. Given the price, I would have expected quite a bit more out of this unit. The motorized faceplate, a kinda kewl gimmick, is not adjustable. In my installation, it faces almost straight up, and is thus very difficult to see and operate. When the faceplate is closed, there are NO controls available… not even a mute or volume control. The unit must be opened to do anything with the sound. This takes several seconds and multiple buttons… not the best arrangement when driving down the road. If you happen to have the remote at hand, this isn't a problem. But remotes tend to never be where you think they are when you need them. The faceplate when closed puts on any of a number of slightly interesting displays, and one more-or-less static display with a teeny little clock display. Having no other clock in the car, I rely on the car stereo clock. This one is very poor. The faceplate lighting is also limited to only bright, or slightly less bright (when vehicle lights are on). There is no way to hook up to illumination controls and get continuously variable brightness. The single large center button on the faceplate (when open) is labeled "source." I pressed it and worked with the unit for about 20 minutes before figuring out that "source" does NOT get the Sony CD changer (the real reason I bought a Sony headunit was to control the changer) selected as a source. It only toggles between tuner and whatever else. Another button, the "mode" button must also be pushed to get to the changer from the internal CD player. Very odd and not intuitive at all. Speaking of controlling the changer, I can't believe this thing will not "pause" when playing CDs in the changer. The only place a "pause" button is located is on the remote. It has no effect on the changer. Another huge blunder in designing this unit is the lack of even-numbered frequencies on the tuner. Sony responded to me with a curt "it is only for the US" but that ignores so many realities of the modern world I didn't even respond to them. How hard would it be to have a menu option, as so many other manufacturers have done, that allows for a "euro" setting? There are numerous other minor problems, like not having any display options for CD time remaining and such (things that I had on much cheaper units 8 years ago). It is baffling to me that a modern unit would be so lean on features. The worst of this is the lack of support for auxiliary inputs. Since the CD changer is connected/controlled thru the headunit, I have to pay $100(!) to get additional input for an MP3 or other audio input. AUX lite is ridiculous.

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michaelstern

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5 Star Review What would cause me to rip out my Buick Regal's Premium Sound II

Strengths:

Eye riviting looks, ability to control my sub-woofer, improves my existing sound, plays my custom MP3 CDs, Remote controler, includes Sony SonicStage MP3 burning software, Easy to use interface

Weaknesses:

Limited graphics, no ability to load custom art, basically black and white, no ability to change to color or change colors. Opening face plate to load CD is just one more thing to break.

Posted Sep 21, 2005 - After adding a Sony Xplode 12" sub-woofer, I needed more sound from my system. After careful thought and much research, I took out my factory unit and put in Sony CDX-M8815X and I love it! Both sight and sound is much improved. Xpload EQ blow you away! I have had it for about a week and everyone I show it to loves it. Added bonus is that I can control sub-woofer monoblock without going into trunk. I can see upgrading speakers in my near future.

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