Alpine TDM-7561 Cassette Receivers

Alpine TDM-7561 Cassette Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

IN-DASH CASSETTE PLAYER / RECEIVER / AI-SHUTTLE CONTROLLER

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 21, 2003]
Hunter
Model Reviewed: TDM7561

Strength:

The removable faceplate is easy to use. It has enough power for your average factory speakers.

Weakness:

Very annoying, poorly thought-out interface with tiny buttons. I don't think they thought that people would be driving while using it. Breaking the power, like when starting the car after listening with the ignition in ACC, results in an annoying +-6 second pause before the sound comes back. Impossible to see the display in bright sunlight (typical for an LED display, I suppose) No Dolby.

Good power. Poor interface. I can't remember how much I paid, but I don't think it was much, and I got what I paid for, barely.

Similar Products Used:

Other Alpines, factory Honda head units (BEST interface in the business...who makes them?), JVC

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Nov 04, 2003]
Daniel
Model Reviewed: Alpine TDM/7561

The panel looses contact with the radio and the screen does not display correctly.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jul 25, 2000]
Adam McClure
Model Reviewed: 1989 Volkswagen Jetta GTX

Strength:

wonderful - great interactive display. I have a 6 cd changer in the back, so it works great with that.

Weakness:

The tape deck has to recieve the tape and pull it in - I'd reather be able to just shove it in.

Very good - I have no idea how much it costs becuase I got it after insurance covered my car vandilization. I haven't had a single problem yet, though.

Similar Products Used:

Best stereo I've had

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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