Curious if anyone has had a chance to listen to the stereo in the Overland and compare it to the upgraded one standard in the Summit? If so, is it a noticeable difference? Is it mostly more bass that the Summit system offers?
I haven't tried myself, but others have stated 32 gigs is the max the system will read from. I bought a Transcend class 10 32 gig card and haven't had any issues.
Got a chance to check one out this weekend. Had the base radio though and didn't anything in the way of controls. Could just pick files and songs basically, couldn't find random anywhere. Gotta test one with the proper radio I guess.
play it on my 32gb just fine and moved all my music from iTunes which works fine. To be honest the sound is crisp and loud with with the SD card or iPhone bluetooth streaming. I really hate how sirius and the FM sounds now with this new radio. my 2011 alpine setup sounded great with sirius not this one.
I hate to tell you, but as a subscriber to XM from its inception to my 2010 lease of a Maxima with the Bose system, the audio quality of the now merged XM-Sirius radio has gotten so bad it's no longer a better quality that you AM/FM radio stations. It's so bad that I didn't even renew even with a $76/year offer.
How is the quality of the HD stations, if any available in your area, compared to the Satellite and OTA stations.
Class 10 is just the read/write speed of the SD cars-higher class rating=faster data access/faster data write...more useful with dSLR cameras.
The SD card IS a "standard" so any SD cards will fit. I don't believe there is a minimum class rating requirement in the SD card reader just what audio format the radio can play.
Micro with an adapter shouldn't be a problem. This is what I bought, but just haven't had a chance to put the music onto the sd card to try it out. When I get around to it, I'll give an update unless someone else already has done it.