written by ameliaesme1 on 30/09/2011
I have the Ripspeed CMR 2000. The system is great the only problem I have is that I cannot save the stations in the memory, the stations save until I turn of the engine then lose them, Can anyone advise me on what to do?
written by on 18/08/2009
Tis Ripspeed CMR-2000 is a great CD player at a great price
written by on 05/05/2009
I have had my ripspeed cmr 2000 in two different cars and it does what it says on the box though I have yet to try a card in it. Except it doesn't play the beginning of tracks, either mp3 or cd, always comes in a bar ot two too late.
written by steve1011 on 15/07/2008
Bought this stereo as a replacement for a stock tape player. We were on a budget and this was one of the cheapest available. Works perfect with everything we throw at it (MP3 CD's, SD cards). Perhaps not as good as other makes and models, but for the price you pay its worth every penny.
Written on: 30/09/2011
Hi Steve 1011
I have the same stereo system but need advise on how to save radio channels in the memory, they save on the selected numbers but lose all memory once the engine has been turned off. Can you help?
Thanks Alan
written by on 07/04/2008
Multiple source inputs and function-ability. USB interface does not navigate with folders only files directly found on USB card. Volume dial was a bit faulty. Doesnt have mid frequency boost. Only bass and treble. Good in car audio unit. Would buy again.
written by slipperella on 02/01/2008
I've just had a nightmare with 2 Ripspeed car stereos. I had one fitted last Friday by my local dealer, by Sunday my car wouldnt start and the battery was completely flat. Went back, dealer checked the wiring which all seemed fine. However they did change the unit, I got in the car again today - battery was flat as a pancake again. I changed the Ripspeed for a Sony instead, so fingers crossed I won't get any problems this time. By the way up until 2 days after having the CD player installed, I'd never had a days problem starting my car.
written by draegon on 23/08/2007
The Ripspeed CMR-2000 is a lovely design with a flip-down fascia for CD access.
Although I bought it primarily for use with my SD card, it didn't like reading it (even though I wiped it and started again several times).
However, I bought a USB memory stick for £7 and that works fine - no more CD's littering my car.
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Rimkhan1's Response to ameliaesme1's Review
Written on: 27/04/2013
This is a simple fix. All you have to do is remove the radio, and on the wiring loom coming out of the radio, swap the orientation of the red and yellow cables, as these should be on pull apart connectors. This should solve your issue.