🎶 Tune into nostalgia with modern flair!
The Pyle PLR14MPF In-Dash Radio is a versatile audio solution for classic car enthusiasts, featuring AM/FM-MPX capabilities, USB/SD card support, and customizable controls, all while maintaining a sleek, retro aesthetic.
Item Weight | 1.71 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.75 x 2.75 x 7.5 inches |
Item model number | PLR14MPF |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Chassis Size | full-din |
Preamp Voltage | 1 Volts |
Display Type | LCD |
Wireless Remote | No |
Warranty | 1 year |
Expansion | optional_mp3_cable, optional_hd_radio, optional_bluetooth |
Memory Card Slot | SD Card Slot, USB Drive |
Media Playback Supported | MP3 |
Weight | 0.74 Kilograms |
L**R
Fairly good power and audio at a very cost effective price.
$22.00 delivered. It wasn't worth the effort to repair the old one. Slapped in an SD card with over 5,000 of my favorites for when out of range of A.M./F.M. stations here in the mountains. Sound quality is better than the old speakers can produce. Went to the hardware store and bought $ 1.25 in washers to make a better fit, not because of the manufacturers fault but from sloppy mounting holes from the original installation. Spending $100.00 or less for a replacement in an old buggy I'd do this again in a heartbeat.
T**Y
Shop elsewhere for this sub-par radio
Spent the time installing in my '71 C10 Pickup and the shafts would not go the distance as advertised. I installed under the dash just to get some tunes. When it was all over and done with, the tuner was utter crap. Couldn't listen to a single station without the volume going up and down and station going in and out. Couldn't find a station as the tuner indicator is way off. Yes the antenna was hooked up appropriately, yes the radio was installed correctly. It is simply not worth it at all. Returned to Amazon. Boo HisssPros: Quite inexpensiveMP3 Player works from USB stick and SD cardCons: Shaft spread 5.5" not the advertised 6.5"Tuner completely unreliable, would not hold station more than a blockShaft for tuner side turns in opposite direction of the station indicator.Tuner indicator no where close to station tuned.Wires are VERY thin.Faceplate will not fit if shafts are adjusted to the maximum.No folder access in mp3 playback
M**E
Seems Worth It.....
No complaints as of yet, was very unsure about buying this after seeing other reviews but I'm quite satisfied. I have not used it in the car yet but bench tested it and it seemed to work just as expected. I figured its for an old school car that is only driven to car shows so for 25 bucks I'd try it out for myself. Again happy with it so far and would recommend it.
C**R
Not quite the right size
For $20 you can't go wrong, this thing is weak, but it does play music, so I got more than my $20 worth. Tuner works, USB function works (although, just one track at a time. I have a '66 VW Bus and it did not fit in the factory hole, I had to cut/ grind the sides of the radio off to get it to fit, during the process, one of the wires to the face became disconnected, I re-soldered, intstalled it and now I have music in my bus! FYI, the speaker wire has a shared ground and is very small, very little if any bass makes it to the infinity speakers that I had laying around, but again for $20 I am happy, I just wish there was a $75 dollar option between this and the Retrosound USA unit.
D**W
Everything I need for my 40 year old truck in AM/FM sound.
Works good. My 40 year old Pioneer cassette finally died and this unit gives me all I need in AM/FM sound without seriously cutting up my dashboard. Haven't got around to putting music on a SD card, but will eventually get there. A few minor adjustments to the knobs and the dash infrastructure to line up the knob shafts, everything works and looks acceptable.
B**E
Works fine for price I paid
This is not a fancy radio. I DO LIKE that you can plug a flash drive into it and play your music. I don't like that I plug my phone in and cannot play Pandora or any other songs from my phone thru the radio. Then again, it was $25, so why am I complaining? It's a good radio for cheap.
A**A
Excellent for older vehicles
We purchased this radio after looking all over for a radio that could be used on a Karman Ghia that is being restored. This radio is functional, plays perfect for all stations and even includes an SD slot. Paying $20 was well worth it and if you need something fast and easy to install, this is the one.
J**N
Terrible sound, reception & USB functions
I was optomistic when I received the stereo as it felt 'heavy' and built of good quality. The plastic was decent and it came with a couple optional brackets to help it fit snug. I ordered this for an old '74 truck that had a dual know AM radio and didn't want to cut the opening for a newer stereo design. While getting it in was fairly easy, it did need additional brackets in order to fit snugly and kept from vibrating while driving. While it can pump out good wattage which I wasn't expecting, the sound fluctuates and is always "fuzzy" at high and low decibles. Despite a brand new antenna (and speakers) installed at the same time (as the truck only had a factory AM antenna), it get's horrible reception. The dial for tuning stations seems to be tight and responsive, I can tune in a strong channel but every 10-15 mins I have to make minor adjustments to the tuning dial as it acts like it slipped off the station. In addition, my other cars can pick up a couple dozen stations easily and with strong signals, this stereo at any given time only gets 2 or 3 and they are never clear.Using the USB for an iPod doesn't give any type of decent control over what you want to play....when I plug in, it always resets from whatever playlist I'm on to just playing the ALL songs in alphabetical order. There are no controls from the stereo that allow you to control your iPod's playlists and the iPod screen gets locked out so you can't do anything on the iPod unless you unplug from the stereo. With thousands of songs on my iPod, I'm stuck with the first in an alphabetical list as it would take hours to skip song by song to further down in the list. I haven't tried the SD card slot, so unable to review on that portion.All-in-all for comparison, I actually feel I downgraded when I pulled the factory AM radio out of the truck to put this one in.
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