CDXM60UI
CDXM60UI

Sony CDXM60UI Marine CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with USB Wire for iPod and USB Devices (White/Silver)

Customer Rating Score

rated 4.0 stars out of 5 (4 customer reviews)

Product Features

  • Conformal circuit board coating
  • EQ3 Stage 2, DSO2 and 52 Watts x 4 High Power
  • USB 1 Wire for iPod and other USB devices (1.5 m cable included)
  • UV resistant paint
  • Detachable Faceplate with Front Panel Aux In & AUX cap
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Product Description

DRIVE-S Chassis : Sony DRIVE-S technology provides the ultimate audio platform, upon which to build a system that caters to demanding ears! 3x Preouts with HPF/LPF : The Sony CDX-M60UI includes three preouts so you can boost your boat's sound system with minimal effort and maximum flexibility. MP3/WMA Playback : Play CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs including discs loaded with MP3s and WMA files. SAT Radio/HD Radio Adaptor ready : Upgrade your system via a simple connection and control it all from the faceplate. More Details >>

Customer Reviews

rated 4 stars out of 5 Great Boat Stereo
This is the third stereo I've had in my boat and I like it. It has lots of features and was very easy to install. More >>
LTC B
rated 4 stars out of 5 Great Stereo
Purchased this unit to replace my old one. Chose it for the USB iPod interface. Great unit. More >>
D. Handy
rated 5 stars out of 5 Great Stereo
I bought a Ski Centurion Elite V 22' boat and wanted to upgrade the stereo system from the existing Alpine unit (which didn't have an i-pod port) and the older marine speakers. More >>
Live for Summer
rated 4 stars out of 5 marine stereo
Solid marine stereo. IPOD interface could use some work. You have to play with it a little to get used to the interface. More >>
T. Stallard
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Sony CDXM60UI Marine CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with USB Wire for iPod and USB Devices (White/Silver)

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