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45 W x 4 Max. Power Output

CD Text for CD Player and Changer

1-bit DAC

CD Changer modes:2 Random Play, 2 Repeat Play and 2 Intro Scan modes

CD Player Intro Scan

Direct Disc Select (1-12)

CD Player Random and Repeat Play modes

HS-II Tuner. European Switchable Tuner.

18FM+6AM Presets

SSM (for FM)

AFNS/PNC

Display: Volume Meter, , Switchable Dimmer

Card-Type Remote

Sound Control Memory

COMPU PLAY

Beep Tone Support, Rotary Encoder, Power-Off Eject, Preferred Setting Mode, Power Antenna Lead

Direct Track Access (1-12)

BBE High Definition Sound

Electronic Volume Control

Audio Cruise Mode, Bass/Treble/Balance Controls, Volume Attenuator

4 Line Level Outputs (V)

Line Out Terminals (2 pair/gold)

Preamp Fader Control

Perfect codition

with remote

cradle

ring

$320ono

0412883886

Melbourne (SE)

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