| MP3 Compatible CD Receiver, Color Spectrum Backlighting, Detachable Front Panel, USB Port, SD Memory Card, Front Aux-In, Wireless Remote, 60W x 4 |
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Not bad for the price
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| Review Date: October 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: K. Miller, Atl, GA |
| The seller shipped very fast and I would buy from them again. I bought the Boss 639UA. It's not a bad stereo, my only gripe is that to see the clock you HAVE to have the remote. There should've been an option to set the display on clock instead of having to push a button on the remote. Also, I cannot figure out how to select the color I want instead of the random flashing colors. But all in all it's a good stereo and met our needs. |
Great head unit for the price
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| Review Date: July 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer: L. Humphery, Chicago,IL |
Boss 639UA MP3 Compatible CD Receiver
This unit is great for the price. I play music through the usb port or sd cad slot with clarity at high volume. What I don't like about this unit: it takes forever to read a cd (about 45 seconds) and the faceplate should be motorized, easy to break when removing it. I recommend this product to anyone who enjoys great sounding music at a low price. |
Not Worth The Money
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| Review Date: February 18, 2010 |
| Reviewer: B. C. Cummings, Central Wisconsin |
First of all, I have been installing car audio for about 10 years now. I have had my share of really good head units and not so good ones.
I will review in order of things that I don't like about it.
1) The display - it says you can choose a color for the display to stay on. Not true (at least it doesn't say how to do it, nor does the head unit or remote have a display button/option). It also doesn't come with a dimmer switch so at night it is brightly flashing pink blue green and red hues at you from the volume knob. (Note: The actual display section doesn't do this, just the ring around the knob). It is highly distracting and could be a safety risk to people with night blindness/sensitivity to light.
2) CD's - Take about 30 seconds to load.
3) Radio - This is a 50/50 for me. I bought two of these, one for each of my winter cars. One vehicle gets better reception then its previous head unit, the other car now doesn't get any radio stations when it used to have strong reception. So take this part of the review with a grain of salt, I may have just received a faulty unit.
4) Sound - Do not buy this if you are looking to run a sound system through it. The bass response it sends is horrible. I am running two brand new Alpine Type R12's with a Alpine 1200 watt amp. They sounded BEAUTIFUL with a different head unit. I disconnected them from this one. You basically have two options - super quiet bass or distorted bass. Also, when you switch a song on either a CD or SD card sound will only go to the subs for about 3 seconds before the interior speakers put out any sound. Small issue but annoying.
5) SD Card - You can load plenty of songs up on the sd card, rearrange them in the order you want them, put them in the head unit. When you start playing them on the head unit, they are not in the same order they were. I found this to be irritating as I had organized approximately 200 songs in an order where I would be able to easily find a particular song that I would want to listen to. But once its in the head unit, its rearranged with no ryhme or reason as to how.
Things I Liked About It:
1) It did its job.
General overview: It does everything it says it will - It just does it poorly. This would be a good head unit for some one with out a aftermarket system that doesnt mind the other two nuances: Rearranging of songs on the SD card, and the music being muted (except for bass) for the first three seconds of a song everytime you switch songs (on either CD or SD)
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