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Sony CDX-GT420IP

CNET editors' review

CNET editors' rating

Very good

Reviewed by: Kevin Massy

Reviewed: 10/10/07
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The good: The Sony CDX-GT420IP provides drivers with a broad range of digital audio options, including a means of browsing and playing songs from an iPod.

The bad: The system's iPod search functionality is limited by the simplicity of the stereo's design, including its glare-prone monochrome display.

The bottom line: Sony's CDX-GT420IP is an affordable means of taking your iPod library on the road. While its basic user interface lacks the search functionality of some other systems, this is a competitively priced and decent sounding entry-level stereo for the digital-audio age.

Specs: Audio system car audio type: Radio / CD / MP3 player; Tuner bands type: Radio tuner; CD system type: CD / MP3 player  See full specs >>

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Audio system car audio type: Radio / CD / MP3 player
Tuner bands type: Radio tuner
CD system type: CD / MP3 player
Connections type: Audio line-in, Audio line-out, IPod docking
Amplifier max output power / channel qty: 52 Watts x 4

CNET editors' review

Drivers looking for affordable, as-standard iPod connectivity in their car stereos are finding an ever-increasing array of options. Following the Jensen MP6612i, the JVC KD-PDR30, and its own CDX-GT610Ui, Sony launches the CDX-GT420IP for 2008.

Design
The CDX-GT420IP's simple faceplate design shows that it is one of Sony's entry-level devices. Like the MEX-BT2500, the single-DIN unit features an open CD slot and a standard arrangement of six hard buttons along the bottom of the bezel. To the left of the unit's white-on-blue monochrome display, the rotary volume knob is surrounded by six buttons for selecting and controlling audio sources, two of which--Source and Mode--have stylish red backlighting. In contrast with other made-for-iPod stereos, there is no indication on the faceplate that the CDX-GT420IP has full speed or "intelligent" iPod connectivity.

Features
As well as its as-standard, full-speed iPod connector, the Sony CDX-GT420IP is an AM/FM tuner and has the ability to play CDs and compressed disc-based audio formats such as MP3 and WMA. Its front-mounted generic auxiliary input jack lets non-iPod owners connect their media players, too. For such a simple device, the CDX-GT420IP features some impressive audio-tweaking options: In addition to its six preconfigured EQ3 settings, it enables users to create their own custom EQ curve, and to fine-tune output by adjusting the level of the low-pass filter. A separate control for subwoofer level is also a nice touch.

Sony CDX-GT420IP
In addition to its standard iPod connectivity, the Sony CDX-GT420IP has a handy auxiliary input jack for playing audio from other MP3 players.

Performance
In keeping with its simple design, the CDX-GT420IP is straightforward to operate using a combination of hard buttons and a rotary dial. With a digital-audio disc playing, the press of a button on the monochrome display will cycle through the ID3-tag information for the current song's album, the track, and the artist's name. We like the white-on-blue color scheme of the display in darker settings, but the characters have a tendency to wash out in direct sunlight. Only seven characters are shown at a time for each entry, but the tags can be set to scroll across the display. While we like the dedicated buttons for skipping between tracks and between albums (or folders) on a disc, there is no way to browse through the songs on a disc, meaning that drivers have to search through songs or albums one at a time to get to their favorite disc-based music.

Sony CDX-GT420IP
Despite the truncated tag information, we found the CDX-GT420IP iPod search interface usable while on the move.

With an iPod connected via the as-standard full-speed cable, all controls of the player are transferred to the stereo faceplate, and drivers can view information for track name, album name, and artist on the monochrome display. The CDX-GT420IP provides drivers with a useful means of browsing iPod songs: pressing the Mode button cycles through the familiar iPod categories of album, artist, and playlist. With one of these categories selected, drivers can use the 1 and 2 preset buttons to scroll through an alphabetized list of entries.

Holding the preset buttons down will scroll through the list at the rate of one per second. For those not interested in the effort of searching for specific songs, a Shuffle button on the faceplate turns the CDX-GT420IP into a handy one-touch iPod jukebox with options for albums, artists, playlists, or all tracks. The shuffle function is also available in disc mode, with options to shuffle between songs (on standard Red Book discs) or albums (on a multi-album MP3 or WMA discs).

With its powerful internal amplifier producing 17 watts (RMS) per channel and its wide range of audio customization features, the CDX-GT420IP delivers decent--albeit bass-heavy--audio quality up to high volumes. A graphic on the front of the faceplate advertises that the stereo is capable of "100dB+", and based on installation in our test car, we can vouch for its accuracy.

In sum
We like the functionality of the Sony CDX-GT420IP. With a price tag of less than $150, it provides an affordable and user-friendly means of playing digital audio from a variety of media, including iPods, other portable audio players, and compressed disc-based formats. Despite its simple design, the CDX-GT420IP does a good job of giving drivers access to their iPod libraries on the road and delivering robust, tweakable audio output.

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