Magnadyne M9900CDS – Radio / CD player – 1.5 DIN – in-dash – 50 Watts x 4


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Magnadyne is an international leader in innovative vehicle security systems, wireless products, mobile video and high-performance car audio products. Marketing over 2, 000 products to a global community has afforded Magnadyne both the capital and expertise to corner its aftermarket, private label, OEM (original equipment manufacturers), wireless and new dealer markets into the 21st century.PRODUCT FEATURES:1.5 DIN chassis;Front load sleeve mounting;Bass/treble/balan… More >>

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  1. #1 by L. Fehlinger on July 2, 2010 - 6:51 pm

    The radio was shipped and received on time and in good condition. The main problem was I have a ford Rv and there was not anything on the order form to indicate my choice of radio type. So I ended up with GM radio. I had to rewire to my specs no big deal just took a little longer. The radio fit just fine works great and the price was great. So as it turned out it’s all OK. I would buy another one but would be nice if I could state my type of RV Ford GM etc.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by taoshum on July 2, 2010 - 7:43 pm

    We have one of these in the Motorhome/RV; It has started turning off every now and then, for no apparent reason so I called the factory and they told me I probably need a new one… surprise, surprise… I can turn it back on immediately and the radio works again but the clock has been reset, the memory settings are off and it will probably fail completely soon.

    The list price is about $400 but with the collapse in the economy and especially the demise of so many RV companies, I guess there is an abundance of these units and they are on sale for $80 plus S/H so I got one, to replace the OEM unit and we will then have two. A new one that, hopefully, works and an old one that sorta works. I think I would have bought a different brand except I just bought the Sirius receiver module for this unit which was pretty expensive… plus after the merger of XM & Sirius, the prices have gone through the roof for service, thanks to the FCC for approving that one. At least it will fit in the dash and all the connectors will be compatible so the install will (I hope) be easy. These units remind me of the OEM radios from the early 90’s that were installed in Ford Trucks, i.e., ok but nothing special, especially for the MSRP.
    Rating: 2 / 5