This all-in-one CD Headunit from Virtual Reality Sound Labs allows you to easily transport your music on USB or SD memory devices and play them in your car. Or simply plug into the audio input and play your tunes through the stereo. Technical Information
# Media SupportUSB Flash Drive # Secure Digital (SD) # CD-R # CD-RW
# Formats SupportMP3 # WMA # CD-DA
Display & Graphics
# DisplayLCD
# Display FeaturesID3 Tag display for your MP3/WMA files that have ID3 information available.
Audio
# Output Power180W
# Equalizer ModesPop # Rock # Classic # Flat
Tuner
# TunerAM # FM
# Station Presets30
Interfaces/Ports
# Interfaces/PortsUSB # 3.5mm - Stereo Audio Line In
Miscellaneous
# Package ContentsVR3 CD Player # 3.5mm Audio Cable # Instruction Manual
Additional Information # English, Spanish Instruction Manual # Stereo/AUX Input # 4 Speaker Channels # 2 Channel RCA Preamp Outputs # 180 Watts Total Maximum Power (4x45 Watts) # 4 X 21 Watts RMS # Electronic Detachable Face Plate
This is also available in store for $79.97, but you get hit with taxes. I bought it several weeks ago and installed in our RV. Very happy with it, works as advertised. Seems to have problems with WMA files (DRM and non-DRM) despite its stated ability to play them, but so does my high-end unit in my truck. I'd buy it again!
replyguy said:My Honda SUV came with a cassette player/radio in it. How hard is it to replace it with this? Obviously I have no knowledge of these things.
Hondas and Toyotas have made their factory radios fairly universal. Usually popping out a couple clips and screws in the dash will allow easy access to the radio underneath. You'll need a wire harness also.
i have an offbrand "SoundStorm" head unit with USB and SD and absolutely love it...but, mine has a limit of reading 500 mp3s...anyone know if this one has a limit? for $80 it might be worth upgrading.
Sturmie said:i have an offbrand "SoundStorm" head unit with USB and SD and absolutely love it...but, mine has a limit of reading 500 mp3s...anyone know if this one has a limit? for $80 it might be worth upgrading.well, from what the Roadmaster "support" just told me, the unit only supports 128 songs at a time...so if you have a flash drive (or ext drive) with more than 128 songs on it, you're SOL according to him.
replyguy said:My Honda SUV came with a cassette player/radio in it. How hard is it to replace it with this? Obviously I have no knowledge of these things.
if you are clueless like I do, go and order from Crutchfield.com, they have good service and usually include all tools/instruction that fit your model. price is okay. (Last time I order over 129 for free shipping and with $20 coupon)
I just want to recommend using a USB cable rather than plugging your drive directly in. The vibrations and bumps of the care will eventually damage the USB socket and/or your USB drive if you leave the drive plugged directly into it.
replyguy said:My Honda SUV came with a cassette player/radio in it. How hard is it to replace it with this? Obviously I have no knowledge of these things.
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