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Item:

CLARION DXZ466MP h/u

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Perfect condition & working order

Price:

SOLD

To Fit: (What car)

Any

Location:

Melbourne, south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

The flip-down panel on the DXZ466MP features a sophisticated black face design. It has an exceptionally bright, high-definition full-dot LCD to enable reading in any situation. It displays valuable informations, such as playback status, artist name and various other informations. Moreover, the unit offers outstanding sound quality thanks to features such as the Z-Enhancer, which is used to adjust the sound to suit your own personal taste, Magna Bass EX, which powerfully and faithfully reproduces clear bass, and an internal high-power MOS-FET amplifier with an output of 4 × 52 watts. What’s more, it has 4-channel (2 front channels + 2 rear channels) output, making it a truly versatile main unit with lots of possibilities for system expansion.

Headunit is in perfect condition and working order.

The headunit will come with the remote as well as box, manuals and installation surround..

It is currently installed and working, power front 6.5" CLARION splits and also a 2 channel amp which is driving a dual voice coil 12" subwoofer.

Plenty of functions and looks great!!

RRP on the CLARION site for this headunit is $349 so get yourself a bargain.

http://www.clarion.com/au/en/products/2006...9306869855.html

  • Z-Enhancer sound customisation
  • 18 FM, 6 AM station presets
  • 4-channel × 52 watts of MOS-FET amplification
  • MP3 and WMA compatible with ID3-TAG display
  • CD-R/RW ready
  • Full dot LCD (160 × 48 dot)
  • Adjustable display contrast
  • Screensaver
  • CeNET Control of: TV tuner, 6-disc CD changer
  • 4-channel RCA output
  • 2-channel AUX input with level control

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Edited by abu
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