Sony XPLOD CDX-GT920U (in-dash car stereo)
Manufacturer: Sony Part number: CDXGT920U
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- The Sony Xplod CDX-GT920U offers many options for connecting to your digital music library and supports the most commonly used formats, unless your music library is on your iPod.
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CNET editors' review
Sony XPLOD CDX-GT920U (in-dash car stereo) price range: $139.95 - $169.00
- Reviewed by: Antuan Goodwin
- Edited by: Wayne Cunningham
- Reviewed on: 08/07/2008
The good: The Sony Xplod CDX-GT920U has a front aux input, a rear USB input, three preamp outputs, and the ability to add HD or Satellite radio control modules, which gives you lots of options for expanding the head unit's functionality. The interface and menu structure make finding songs a snap.
The bad: Although there is a USB input, the CDX-GT920U doesn't natively support the Apple iPod.
The bottom line: The Sony Xplod CDX-GT920U offers many options for connecting to your digital music library and supports the most commonly used formats, unless your music library is on your iPod.
Easy on the eyes, the Sony Xplod CDX-GT920U sits close to the top of Sony's line of single DIN head units. The GT920U proves to be much more than just a pretty face, as it's packed with input options, including a rear USB input and a menu system that makes it a breeze to find the right song for the moment.
Design
The CDX-GT920U is a very good looking single DIN head unit. The layout is similar to the rest of the Xplod line, such as the MEX-BT2600, but with fewer buttons. Most functions are controlled with a large chrome dial/joystick that dominates the left side of the faceplate. Surrounding the dial are four buttons (Mode, Source, Shuffle, and Display) and a chrome toggle. The layout is very simple and, because most operations are handled with the dial, very easy to use.
To the far right of the faceplate are the aux input jack and the Scroll, Off, and Open/Eject buttons, the latter of which operates the motorized faceplate. With a touch of the button, the faceplate rotates down, revealing the slot-loading CD player. When in the upright position, the faceplate can be adjusted between three viewing angles.
The rest of the faceplate is occupied by the single color dot-matrix display. The resolution is good enough to clearly display three lines of text information; however, the resolution fails to handle the background animations the CDX-GT920U is supposedly capable of displaying, but which simply don't look good. The image quality of these "movies" is comparable with the first-gen Nintendo Gameboy in terms of resolution and refresh rate. But the CDX-GT920U isn't a multimedia head unit and it looks better without the animations playing.

A menu option allows you to change the backlight color of the buttons from blue to red or green, but the display and the dial are backlit in blue regardless of the option chosen.
We did have a few minor issues with the CDX-GT920U's interface. Despite its large size, the mode button doesn't really do anything but toggle AM/FM bands and change the play mode of ATRAC audio devices, which makes it seem like a bit of a waste of faceplate real estate. Another minor annoyance is that the faceplate lacks a mute or attenuate button. Instead, Sony has chosen to put the mute button on the included IR remote. The whole point of the mute feature is to quickly silence the music, which would be useful if you need to suddenly take a phone call or order at a drive through; having to fumble with the remote defeats the purpose of having a mute button.
Features
The main selling points of the CDX-GT920U are its digital audio features and the "Quick BrowZer" mode, which allows easy navigation of digital audio folders. The unit supports MP3, WMA, and AAC burned to CD or stored on a USB-compatible device (such as a USB stick or MP3 player). The unit also has an aux input on the faceplate, which is good if you own an iPod, because the CDX-GT920U doesn't natively support the iPod's proprietary file system. An external iPod adapter is available as a $50 add-on. Add-on modules are available for HD and satellite radio, as well.

Tapping on the List toggle puts the unit into "Quick BrowZer" mode. You navigate file folders by rotating the dial and pushing it like a button to select. Despite the silly name, the browser is actually quite easy to use and even works when selecting tracks on standard Redbook audio CDs or choosing radio stations.
Where sound processing is concerned, the CDX-GT920U has a few tricks up its sleeve to make your music sound better, such as a three-band EQ with seven presets. Digital Music Plus (DM+) improves the sound quality of digitally compressed sound, such as MP3. We tested the DM+ by listening to a song on audio CD and 128Kbps MP3. Predictably, the CD sounded better than the MP3, both with DM+ off and on, but DM+ did add clarity to the high end of the audio spectrum.
Dynamic Soundstage Organizer (DSO) creates a more ambient sound field and enhances the sound of the speakers. DSO creates a most dramatic improvement, lifting the sound up from the floorboards and making the high end of the sound spectrum clearer. Near top volume, DSO does contribute to low-end distortion, but at moderate levels it makes even OEM speakers sound good.
With 52 watts (max) pushing through four channels, the CDX-GT920U can get plenty loud. Sound quality is pretty clear at moderate volumes, but some distortion is introduced near the max. If that's not enough power for you, the Sony sports three 4-volt preamp outputs, one of which is a dedicated subwoofer out that has a built-in, adjustable low-pass filter.
In sum
Ultimately, while satisfactory in almost every way, the Sony Xplod CDX-GT920U doesn't really do much to wow us. There are no Bluetooth or multimedia options. Simply put, the CDX-GT920U does what it's supposed to do and does it well. Whether it's the single upgrade to an OEM audio system or the starting point for a larger setup, the Sony CDX-GT920U is a solid head unit. The good looking display and intuitive interface earn the CDX-GT920U a high design score. Sound quality was on par with what is to be expected at this price level, with little distortion at reasonable listening levels. Flexible input options, ample power, and multiple preamp outputs earn this head unit a moderate features score and make the unit an excellent value for the money spent.
That is, unless you're specifically looking to hook up an iPod. In that case, the Sony CDX-GT820IP is an even better deal. Designed specifically with the iPod in mind, this step down in Sony's Xplod lineup jettisons the motorized faceplate and USB input, but gains an iPod dock connector while maintaining many of the same features of the GT920U.
User reviews
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if you want noise get it, if you want music sikt it
by superman16424 on September 2, 2009
Pros: Its a head unit, looks sharp. plays the radio, cd's and you can put an aux in to it to play music from an outside source... it makes a good paper weight
Cons: sounds terrible, turn the music up past about half and it gets terribly distorted. I have an amplifier and subwoofers, i thought this would go well with them NOT can't even listen to loud music it just sounds terrible
Summary: if you want to buy it and sell it to a young kid in highschool you'll get at least your money back, but if you want a real stereo ...
Summary: if you want to buy it and sell it to a young kid in highschool you'll get at least your money back, but if you want a real stereo go else ware, this thing is better used to keep documents held down to the desk.
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great choice music lovers
by jathol on August 8, 2008
Pros: nice integration with existing xplode range woofer, amp, speakers etc
Cons: little expensive
Summary: great choice xplode knows music better. its a rich model with great graphics.
Summary: great choice xplode knows music better. its a rich model with great graphics.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Part number: CDXGT920U
- Description: PRODUCT FEATURES: Music file formats - the freedom to choose what type of digital music file you burn to a disc has arrived EQ3 parametric - parametric equalization as in EQ3 Parametric adds the capability of really targeting the finer points of a signal enhancement Front panel aux in -the auxiliary input is built right in to the face of the head unit, so all you need to do is plug-n-play SAT radio ready - all the possibilities of Satellite radio available at your fingertips Best tuning memory - a function that seeks out up to 18 of the strongest stations in the area and set them into the tuner presets 45 degree install - most Sony CD receivers feature a 45 degree maximum mounting angle, allowing them to be used in virtually any custom or unusual installation Rotary remotes - a simple, intuitive audio/video system control that's compatible with virtually all Sony head units, and is easily added to the system DSO2 - raise the soundstage, raise your enjoyment Xplod power Supplied wireless remote - a remote with a sophisticated ergonomic feel allowing it to be used while watching the road
General
- Product Type Radio / CD / MP3 player / USB flash player
- Series Xplod
- Recommended Use Car
- Form Factor Full-DIN - In-dash unit
- Enclosure Color Dark titanium
- Faceplate Type Detachable
Audio System
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Sound effects Dynamic Soundstage Organizer II (DSO II)
- Equalizer Yes
- Audio system controls Fader, Volume, Balance
- Amplifier max output power / channel qty 52 Watts x 4
- Amplifier Output Details 23.2 Watt - 4 Ohm - THD 5 % - 14.4V DC - 4 channel(s), 17 Watt - 4 Ohm - THD 1.0 % - 14.4V DC - 4 channel(s)
- Clock Yes (digital)
- Additional features HD radio ready, Telephone mute, CD Text capable, ID3 tags support, Motorized front panel, Satellite radio tuner control
Equalizer
- Equalizer type Parametric
- Equalizer band qty 3 bands
- Equalizer factory preset qty 6
- Equalizer user preset qty 1
Radio
- Type Radio tuner - AM/FM
- Station preset qty 30
- AM station preset qty 12
- FM station preset qty 18
- Additional radio features SSIR-EXA, Best stations memory
CD System
- CD system type CD / MP3 player
- Digital audio standards supported AAC, MP3, WMA
- CD-R compatible Yes
- CD-RW compatible Yes
Digital Player (Recorder)
- Digital player device type Digital player
- Digital player supported digital audio standards AAC, MP3, WMA, ATRAC3
- Digital player additional features USB flash drive playback
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Audio line-in ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ), 1 x USB ( 4 pin USB Type A ), 1 x Rear channel output ( RCA phono x 2 ), 1 x Front channel output ( RCA phono x 2 ), 2 x Subwoofer output ( RCA phono ), 1 x System components control bus, 1 x Audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 )
Remote Control
- Remote control type Remote control
- Remote control technology Infrared
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