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Alpine iDA-X100 Digital Media Receiver | 
enlarge | Brand: Alpine Category: CE
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $249.99 You Save: $50.00 (17%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 3217
Media: Electronics Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 6.1 x 7 x 2 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: iDA-X100 Model: iDA-X100 UPC: 793276711496 EAN: 0793276711496 ASIN: B0013UVKVO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2.2" TFT full color display | | • | iTunes Tagging for HD Radio | | • | Selectable Dual Illumination (Blue/Red) | | • | USB Connection for iPod (cable included) | | • | 18Wx4 RMS power / 50Wx4 Max power |
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Product Description Take your iPod for a Drive. The iPod is a great way to listen to your favorite music and Alpine offers the best solution for integrating it into your vehicle- with superior sound quality and full control. The 2008 iDA series of head units are dedicated receivers that provide seamless control of your iPod and many other popular digital devices. Control your iPod directly from the receiver and find songs as quickly as you expect to find them on your iPod, via Artist, Playlist, Album, Genre, Podcast, or Composer and more. Expand your media these digital receivers are equipped to add on additional media sources to enjoy services like HD Radio, Satellite Radio, CD Changer, and other auxiliary sources.* *Accessories and/or subscription may be required.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
great but has an annoying tendency December 14, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
this delivers great sound out of my trucks stock speakers but it has a tendency to not play right off. When i plug it in it will pull up the info and even play the song but no sound. usally all i have to do is disconnect the ipod and reconnect it to get the sound back
Great Ipod controller November 25, 2008 I wanted a controller for my Ipod where I could see the album artwork as well as all the information of what is playing. The iDA-X100 fits that role perfectly. I like the way it has full control of Ipod functions. My only negative observation is that I still haven't found a way to turn it full off (including charging the Ipod) - so I have to disconnect the Ipod from the usb cable in order for it not to keep charging and drain my car's battery. I'll re-check the installation but I think this could be a software-controlled function.
Comme ci, comme ca November 24, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Corporate greed is the watchword these days, isn't it.? I bought this receiver for the ipod interface which is very nice and which alone is the reason for my purchase.But that's where the fun ends. There is no remote included or one dedicated to it in the alpine store. There is a woeful lack of audio eq, save simple bass-level,treble-level, and sub-level.One is forced into considering their miracle imprint module (microphone xtra too)to provide audio tweaking.(I purchased a Kicker brand kq9 graphic eq half-din which works perfectly.) You will crash into the nearest tree trying to call up the radio presets. This requires 3 steps forcing the driver to take her/his eyes off of the road for too long.The presets don't show the channel or frequency either- just "preset 1,2,3,..." The engineering of this product should have been focused more on making it a more complete, user-friendy unit rather than how much could be made with add-ons.
I loved this unit... until it was stolen August 29, 2008 I had this for about 2 weeks before it was stolen. It was my own stupid fault for leaving the faceplate on, but I hate carrying the face plates around. I was quite bummed because I really loved the stereo. It was a major improvement over my previous ipod-compatible alpine deck.
My only complaint is I would have liked to see some additional security on it. The faceplate security just doesn't work for me, but that's all that's offered for most units. I'd rather see someone invent some kind of stereo-CLUB type of thing that just makes it really hard to steal the stereo, rather than have to carry the faceplate around everywhere and chance losing it, or breaking it.
When I can afford it, I'll buy another and hope the damage done to my center console isn't so bad that I can't install another.
The Alpine X100 has Exceeded My Expectations.... August 10, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I use the X100 with a 16G USB thumb drive onto which I've transferred my entire classical collection (250+ CDs). The active display and large rotary knob make searching for a particular Composer/Symphony/Movement (i.e. folders and subfolders) very intuitive. Other head units had 'dot matrix' displays which were hard to read and only showed a few characters of the titles; on most, trying to navigate up and down the file structure was an exercise in frustration. I don't know of any digital car receiver on the market that can come close to this Alpine when it comes to ease of use. This unit has a good amp - my car speakers never sounded better. When the car ignition is turned off and back on, the X100 remembers where it left off in the music. A slight drawback is that you have to read the manual to learn how to set the presets on the radio bands (takes 10 seconds once you learn how). Automatic scrolling takes care of extremely long titles but it would be nice if Alpine would add a second (smaller) font to the display. I have never used an iPod with the Alpine and I never will - the thumb drive is cheaper and works perfectly. I transferred music to the drive using Apple's iTunes and my PC.
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