Pioneer DEH-S7200BHS
This is the single DIN CD player I keep installing. It has dual phone pairing, hands-free calling that actually sounds clear on the other end, and SiriusXM ready. CD playback is solid and the LCD is bright in daylight. The thirteen-band EQ lets you actually tune the car instead of pretending three sliders do anything. RCA preouts are 4 volts on three pairs.
Check price on Amazon →I still play CDs in my daily driver and my project car. These five head units handle discs, Bluetooth, and modern phone duty without sounding like a toy.
How we picked
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Top picks compared
| Pick | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pioneer DEH-S7200BHS | Check price | ||
| Kenwood KDC-BT382U | Best for Bluetooth | Check price | |
| Sony DSX-A410BT | Check price | ||
| Jensen CMR8629 | Check price | ||
| Pioneer AVH-241EX | Check price |
Our picks up close
Pioneer DEH-S7200BHS
This is the single DIN CD player I keep installing. It has dual phone pairing, hands-free calling that actually sounds clear on the other end, and SiriusXM ready. CD playback is solid and the LCD is bright in daylight. The thirteen-band EQ lets you actually tune the car instead of pretending three sliders do anything. RCA preouts are 4 volts on three pairs.
Kenwood KDC-BT382U
If the Pioneer is out of budget, this Kenwood is the value pick. Bluetooth works well, CD mechanism is reliable, and the front USB takes a thumb drive of MP3s if your CDs are scratched. The two pairs of RCA outs are only 2.5 volts, which is fine for the stock speakers but limiting if you want an amp later. Front aux jack is a nice touch for older phones or game devices.

Sony DSX-A410BT
This one technically does not play CDs, but I am including it because every time someone wants a CD player I ask what discs they actually listen to. Many people have moved to USB drives loaded with rips. The Sony has the cleanest Bluetooth implementation in this group and supports FLAC over USB. If your discs are already ripped, this is the better long term buy.

Jensen CMR8629
For a double DIN CD player with a touch screen and Apple CarPlay support, this Jensen is the budget play. The screen is not the brightest and the touch response is fine but not iPhone-smooth. CD slot is on the front. CarPlay over wire works, Android Auto too. If you want a modern dashboard without spending Pioneer flagship money, this gets the job done.

Pioneer AVH-241EX
When a customer wants the best CD-capable double DIN with CarPlay, this is what I install. Six-inch resistive touch screen, CD slot, CarPlay and Android Auto wired, three pairs of 4-volt preouts, and a reverse camera input. The interface is the most polished in this segment. Pricier than the Jensen but it shows in everyday use.
Quick answers
Yes, every unit I cover here reads MP3, WMA, and CD-R or CD-RW discs. Audio CDs remain the cleanest playback format, but burned compilations work fine if you finalize the disc.
If your car already has a standard single or double DIN dash opening and you have a wiring harness adapter, a swap is a one-evening DIY job. Anything with steering wheel control retention or fiber optic stock systems is worth paying a shop for.







