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Digital Car Radios - In-car

The days of crackly reception and constant retuning are over for in-car radio fans - as we name the best digital system...

September 2005

Digital radio is sweeping through UK homes, but few new cars come with a DAB tuner. So if you want crystal clear reception and dozens of new stations on the move, you'll have to pay for it.

To get DAB, you can either replace the existing head unit with a digital tuner, or use an external receiver and feed the sound into the set-up.

The choice depends on what you have already, but you'll probably need to add an aerial, for ΂£25 to ΂£40. We gathered in-car and portable units for the ultimate digital sound-off.

Verdict

If you're replacing your entire system, JVC's top-value KD-DB711 is best, with the entry-level Blaupunkt next.
However, if you want to keep your existing kit, the Revo is a clear champion.

Top 3

  1. JVC KD-DB711
  2. Blaupunkt Nashville DAB35
  3. JVC KD-G611 + KT-DB1000

Tested Products

JVC KD-DB711

Price: £199.00

Type: In-car

Blaupunkt Nashville DAB35

Price: £219.99

Type: In-car

JVC KD-G611 + KT-DB1000

Price: £279.97 (combined offer)

Type: In-car

Kenwood KDC-W503 + KTC-9090

Price: £139.95 + £329.95

Type: In-car

Clarion DXZ958RMC + DAH923

Price: £419.99 + £234.00

Type: In-car

Alpine CDA-9847R + Revo

Price: £137.99 + £199.95

Type: In-car/Portable

Blaupunkt Woodstock DAB54

Price: £269.99

Type: In-car

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