Sony XA300 UniLink Auxiliary Input Adapter
- 2 RCA Line level inputs
- USB input for use with laptop computer
- Headphone output with volume control
- Unilink Changer Pass-through
- Two sets of stereo RCA inputs (accepts audio from Sony changer)
2 RCA Line level inputs : USB input for use with laptop computer : Headphone output with volume control : Unilink Changer Pass-through : Two sets of stereo RCA inputs (accepts audio from Sony changer) : 83 Unilink cable included : 83 RCA patch cable included : Unit Dimensions – 5-7/8 x 1-3/8 x 4 (W x H x D)
List Price: $ 99.95
Price: $ 99.45
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I. Rymszewicz “Frustrated Tech”
April 16, 2011
Great solid unit!,
Well, I’ve read some of the previous reviews about this unit, and it seems some people just need to do a bit more in depth research before making a purchase. I did so with my Sony head unit.
I knew it was Unilink compatible, was able to run a CD changer directly from the head unit. In my case, I bought a MiniDisk changer due to its compact form factor and my entire music collection on MD (That’s how long ago I bought this stereo, you know, that very small slice of time when MiniDisks emerged). Well, times have changed and my stereo is running perfectly!
Although the bulk of my collection is still on MD, I currently own a large collection of MP3s and want to cut down on clutter, so I’d like to use my phone’s A2DP Bluetooth compatibility. I’m in the market for a Sony 16Gb Walkman, but I’ll deal with the wonkyness of my phone. So, the only way to have the best of both worlds, plus have additional inputs for a computer (An OQO 2 or an EEE PC come to mind) and another analog source, is to get the XA-300! You really can’t go wrong, you just need to have a little bit of experience connecting automotive stereos.
“But this doesn’t have Bluetooth!” you say. No problem! Just get a Sony HWSBTA2W Bluetooth Transmitter/receiver and connect it to the XA-300. I highly recommend using a Sony automotive power adapter though. I bought a Radio Shack brand that created so much noise, it was unbearable to listen to anything. Luckily, I had a Sony DCC-E345 power adapter. It works flawlessly! Other than the phone I’m using…
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