13 reviews
December, 2008
The CDX-GT420U offers drivers a decent range of audio options including a USB interface, support for digital audio discs, and a useful navigation feature for browsing large libraries.
Audio quality leaves something to be desired, and the system's red and green neon backlighting is a little gaudy for our tastes.
In sum Propping up Sony's 2008 range of single-DIN car stereos, the CDX-GT420U retails for about $130. Reviewed by: Kevin MassyReviewed on: 04/09/2008Design The faceplate layout of the CDX-GT410U is standard Sony fare: a large control dial gives...
Design The faceplate layout of the CDX-GT410U is standard Sony fare: a large control dial gives drivers a means of adjusting volume and navigating menus, and is surrounded by a cluster of hard buttons that provide one-touch access to most of the system's
The CDX-GT420U offers drivers a decent range of audio options including a USB interface, support for digital audio discs, and a useful navigation feature for browsing large libraries.
Audio quality leaves something to be desired, and the system's red and green neon backlighting is a bit gaudy for our tastes.
If you've got $130 and want a system that plays MP3s from a range of sources, the CDX-GT420U is a good bet. If you're looking for something visually or acoustically refined, look higher up on Sony's model lineup.
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