A:AnswerIt does not have a bass, treble or loudness setting. It does have an equalizer with settings for Flat, Pop, Rock, Jazz and Classical. If the a system has decent fidelity, you won't need any of these things to make it sound good. A true High Fidelity system sounds fine without them. I've tried all the equalizer settings, turning it off (Flat mode) sounds great. At 20W per channel and 40W for the sub-woofer, you get enough power without the amplifiers getting saturated and clipping. Note, your average car stereo is 8 - 12 watts per channel. This should give you a sound density comparison.
A:AnswerI had a similar problem. However when mine stopped subsequent CD's would be read and then the message "No CD" was displayed. It went on like that for every CD I put in. Took the player back and got a different one. Plugged it in at the store to test before I left. New player is working fine.
A:AnswerIt's finicky. First time i had to select the radio in my phone settings then cycle through the radio inputs quickly back to BT. I think I had to turn the radio off then on. Now it seems to pair easier but I agree it's a bit glitchy.
A:AnswerThey do make an additional cable that can be purchased/used for exactly what your talking about. One side of this add on cable is smooth with a center stinger. This side would slip on to the tuner side of your stereo. The other end of the cable is for use with a standard Screw on style Fpin/coax. I would suggest calling Best Buy. You could also stop by Best Buy and ask a sales associate if they have them available or sale and show them exactly what it is you are talking about.
A:AnswerNo, the only Bluetooth functionality is for pairing your phone or iPod. But you could use it as a TV soundbar, if you connect via the RCA Audio Out jacks of your TV and then utilize the "Line In" mini-headphone jack on the front panel.
A:AnswerIn fact it does. I had never considered it until your question. I have many MP3 coded CDs that I use on my Harley, and it plays them just fine. Frankly, surprised. It also has an audio in jack that you could use for output from the headphone jack of a player. However, the USB port on the front that would not read my (way old school) MP3 player directly. So if I wanted to use my MP3 player I would have to power it independently and feed through the headphone jack.