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Review 3 of 8
Price Paid:
$220.00
from partsexpress Year / Model Reviewed: blaupunkt boston cd189 Summary: When I first got this deck, I was disappointed since it dodn't sound any louder nor did it have as much bass as the factory toyota stereo. After a year, I really started to hate it more since the radio reception was weaker than factory, the display was dim in the sun, the output really wasn't that full nor loud, the xbass only caused distortion, it didn't have a subwoofer output, it seemed to take forever to load a cd, and the buttons weren't soft touch. It stopped working after 2 years when the car was in an accident.
I think I paid too much, but the deck was fresh off the blaupunkt line so it was I can't complain.
In the last year I owned it, it grew on me. I loved the large simple display with its pumping power meters (looks awesome in the evening/night), constant clock, preset scan, rotary control with the track skip button not even a cm away, and overall reliability.
I never really liked the internal amp, xbass, nor the lack of subwoofer output. But I got an eq/line driver, 3 amps, 3 subs, and 8 main speakers soon after that made it sound great. Strengths: The simple display looks awesome in the early evening/night. The preset scan is nice to have since it checks all your presets automatically while you're driving. The rotary control is easy to use and the seek/skip/tune buttons are close by, keeping your fingers at east. Weaknesses: Weak internal amp, lack of preamp subwoofer outputs, use of Xbass past 1/2 volume caused distortion, display too dim in direct sunlight, radio reception weak, buttons were sometimes difficult to depress, and preamp output levels were low. Similar Products Used: Factory toyota deck, pioneer deh-1300/2300/3100/3300/p330/4300, blaupunkt nevada, and eclipse cd8443/5413r.
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