A Car Jukebox without the Jukebox

In days gone by when CDs ruled the music world, to have a selection of your tracks you needed to, either copy the selection to a number of CDs and swap them out when you wanted to listen to them or purchase a jukebox that you placed under your seat or in the boot. This would normally hold 6 or 8 CDs and you could make the selection from you stereo. Now, bringing that idea into the 21st century is Pioneers DEH-P4100SD car stereo.

This music gadget tries to cater for all of the digital formats that are around and the way it accepts these formats is via an SD slot or a USB port. Through the USB port it will support audio players and simple storage drives. The unit can also control certain types of iPod gadgets with the correct USB dock using the rotary control on the front of the stereo.

The SD slot is situated behind the faceplate of the stereo and will also accept SDHC for capacities of up to 32GB which will hold many more songs than any CD jukebox can ever hope to hold.

Output is through the amplifier and will give 50W with Delta Sigma 24 bit D/A converters and ASR technology which restores harmonics lost through compression of music files.

This all comes at a price as it will cost around £145.


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