CX501
If you would like to take advantage of the receiver to your radio listening pleasure, that’s not tough to complete. It is possible to add an HD Radio tuner to acquire far more selections than you will get in the standard AM/FM tuner and the addition in the SCC1 tuner which will enable you to tune into SIRIUS satellite transmissions. This could possibly make your morning commute a little much more entertaining. It offers you far more choices at any rate. There’s no subscription to satellite radio incorporated, needless to say, but you’ll be able to very easily kick your listening knowledge up a notch if you need to go that route.
The need to communicate and enjoy your favorite tunes on the go has become a habit almost everyone. But the use of both simultaneously is sometimes got into trouble. If you are already using and familiar with the Clarion CX501, use it to be so fun! Clarion CX501 is a versatile double-DIN CD receiver with room to grow, offering Bluetooth hands-free calling and audio streaming, MP3/WMA playback, USB connectivity with iPod direct control, a 3.5mm auxiliary input, and a 50W x 4 MOSFET amplifier to crank out the tunes. Ready to grow? The Clarion CX501 offers six channels of preamp outputs for system expansion, and the ability to add SIRIUS or HD radio.
CX501′s built-in wireless Bluetooth interface supports HSP/HFP for hands-free operation and PBAP for phonebook download. You can easily communicate with the outside world by listening to phone calls through the car’s audio system and talking through the embedded microphone. And with A2DP/AVRCP support, you can enjoy music streamed from your mobile phone.
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Product Description
Clarion’s CX501 is a versatile double-DIN CD receiver with room to grow, offering Bluetooth hands-free calling and audio streaming, MP3/WMA playback, USB connectivity with iPod direct control, a 3.5mm auxiliary input, and a 50W x 4 MOSFET amplifier to crank out the tunes. Ready to grow? The Clarion CX501 offers six channels of preamp outputs for system expansion, and the ability to add SIRIUS or HD radio.
Superior iPod and iPhone Connectivity
Enjoy the familiar operational feel of your iPod and iPhone, with album/artist/song/playlist on-screen display and more. The simple control mode enables system operation using just the iPod/iPhone controls, including ABC search. For audio playback, just use a standard 30-pin to USB cable, like that provided with your iPod / iPhone. As an added bonus, iTunes Tagging via the HD Radio makes it easy to purchase the songs you like.
Sirius and HD Radio Ready
The CX501 also supports direct connection with an optional Sirius Satellite Radio tuner. The SCC1 Sirius Connect Vehicle Tuner plugs into the back of CX501 with no adapters necessary. Enjoy high quality genre-specific programming from music and talk, to news and traffic, via direct satellite feed to your car. Similarly, you can expand your radio options by adding a Clarion HD Radio receiver.
Built-in Bluetooth Hands-free Calling and Audio Streaming
The CX501′s built-in wireless Bluetooth interface supports HSP/HFP for hands-free operation and PBAP for phonebook download. You can easily communicate with the outside world by listening to phone calls through the car’s audio system and talking through the embedded microphone. And with A2DP/AVRCP support, you can enjoy music streamed from your mobile phone.
CD and WMA/MP3 Playback
Enjoy your favorite CDs or CD-R/RW discs, or burn CD-R/RWs full of MP3/WMA digital audio files for hours of playback on a single disc.
Not feeling like waiting for a disc to burn? Throw a bunch of tunes on a USB thumb drive and play back directly, using the front-panel USB input.
Beat EQ for User Customizable Sound
In addition to providing three preset equalization patterns–bass boost, impact, and excite–Clarion’s Beat EQ allows you freedom to customize the level and range of the bass, midrange and treble portions of each pattern. Easily adjust the sound to your liking, depending on the genre of music and your preferences.
What’s in the Box
Clarion CX501 Receiver, Remote Control With Battery, Trim Ring, Mounting Bracket, Case for Detachable Front Panel, Wiring Harness, Installation Hardware, Documentation
CX501 Review
Bought this for my 2001 Pontiac Grand Am GT as a replacement for the factory headunit. My car originally had the premium Monsoon stereo, but I was told while it had an external amplifier, it was held back by the not so great Delco head unit. I popped this radio in via a Scosche GM wiring harness from Walmart for $30 and it worked nearly perfectly. Sound is crisp and clear and a vast improvement over the old headunit.
I chose a double din radio because I want to preserve the “stock” look to act as a deterrent against stereo thieves (my 95 Suburban recently had its single din radio stolen). With this radio it’s kind of a “have to look twice” to realize it’s not the factory radio. And most radio thieves don’t give a rip about factory radios. The only problem is that Clarion is on the front of the radio in large enough print. Perhaps I’ll have to get a sticker that says Dual or Jensen.lol
Overall sound quality over all the inputs I’ve used has been very good. The bass is very good, almost too good in fact as my rear deck speakers are probably being pushed to their limits now. Radio reception is pretty good, not quite as good as factory, but good. And that may be due to the fact that I have to use an antenna wire adapter.
I love the customizable face colors. I have a Pontiac and they have red interior, at night the radio totally looks like it’s the factory unit.
I picked this unit over it’s older sibling the Clarion CX609 because of the way the Bluetooth is implemented. In the CX609 you have to run a microphone and a wire up your A-pillar or wherever you want it (I don’t have the patience to do that) with the CX501 it’s integrated into the unit itself and with adjustable gain/sensitivity it works very well. It’s so convenient.
A weakness is the interface, it’s not the most complicated radio I’ve used but the ease of use from a factory radio is definitely missed. Sometimes when in iPod mode if I’m in a playlist and want to select another song in the playlist, I have to go back out to the top iPod menu then >music>playlists>playlist I want>song I want. Other time it allows me to browse within the playlist without going through the menus again. And I can’t figure out why it does that sometimes.
Also installation was kind of a pain. Both do to engineering choices by Clarion and by GM/Pontiac. The space behind the radio is very tight. I originally learned about this unit at crutchfield.com and they said I might have to modify the space to fit the radio. I didn’t have to do that, but it’s very close fit, and probably would benefit from cutting the rear support bracket. That said, the clearance issue wasn’t due to the radio itself, but the RCA jacks coming out of the rear of the unit. Most radios I’ve seen have female RCA jack ports in the back for adding on an amplifier. This radio has female RCA jack wires in the back meaning that even if you don’t use an amplifier, you still have the RCA jacks coming out of the back of the radio. And they go right up against the rear mounting bracket in my car. Had these just been empty ports, my installation would have been relatively easy. But it does work and it does fit in a 2001 Pontiac Grand Am. It’s not the prettiest install, but it is doable.
Also, the illumination/dimming feature doesn’t seem to be working on my unit. I have the setting on, but when my headlights come on everything dims to the night setting except the radio. Now this could be a defect in my unit or a defect in my data harness (the one from Walmart). It’s not a big issue though, at least not for me. I’m going to give Clarion the benefit of the doubt and say it’s a problem with the data harness by Scosche, since I bought it from Walmart.
Overall, I’m loving this radio and am glad I decided to go with it. I recommend it, but if you have a 2001 Pontiac Grand Am, I’d keep a radio shop on speed dial, I came really close to giving up and having my local shop install it.lol
Oh, and the price here on Amazon is a really really good price. It’s $50 less than Crutchfield and the few radio shops that carry it.
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