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JVC DVD Headunit with 2.7" widescreen colour monitor. JVC 6" 3-way speakers, Clarion 3" + tweaters, Soundstream 12" duel coil 300watt subwoofer in box, Singer 600 watt 2 chan amp.

Was pulled out of a car i stripped, everything was in good working order i just have no need for it. I dont have the remote for the headunit. The headunit alone is still selling for $500 second hand. I have some specs i looked up below, PM or text 0420969487 for any more info..

$600ono - pickup from Sydney

Features

The unit offers all-round A/V entertainment with a widescreen color TFT monitor neatly packed into a 1-DIN size unit. With GIGA MP3 MULTI, you can play thousands of songs burned on a DVD disc. The unit is compatible with MP3/WMA/WAV audio and DivX® and other video formats.

JVC KD-AVX11 Highlights

• Power Output: 50W x 4 Max.

• MOS-FET Power Amp

• Built-in Widescreen Monitor

• Ready for Bluetooth Adapter*

• GIGA MP3 MULTI

• WAV/MP3/WMA Compatible (DVD/CD)

• DivX®/JPEG/MPEG1,2 Compatible (DVD/CD)

• Ready for iPod**

• 108MHz/12-bit Video DAC

• 192kHz/24-bit Audio DAC

• DTS Digital Out/Dolby Digital/ MPEG Audio

• 7-Band iEQ

• J-BUS Terminal

• AV Output Terminals (Front/Rear/Subwoofer/Video)

• AV Input Terminals

• Motorized Slide-Out Face

• Shock Proof Memory

• Wall Paper Setting

• Amp Defeat Switch

• Tel. Muting

• Rear-View Camera Ready

* KS-BTA200 required, not available in some countries

** KS-PD100 required

JVC KD-AVX11 DVD/VCD Section

• DVD-R/-RW, +R/+RW, VCD Compatible

• Multi-Border DVD Compatible

• Video Format: NTSC/PAL

• Zoom (for DVD)*

• Direct Chapter/Track Access*

• Pause/Step/Slow*

• VCD Playback Control

* Remote control only

JVC KD-AVX11 Monitor Section

• 2.7-inch Wide Color TFT Monitor

• 16:9 Aspect Ratio (Selectable 4:3)

• Selectable Angle

• Aspect Select

JVC KD-AVX11 J-BUS Section

• Bluetooth Adapter (KS-BTA200, not available in some countries)

• Interface Adapter for iPod (KS-PD100)

• Digital Player Interface Adapter (KS-PD500)

• CD Changer

• Line-In Adapter (KS-U57)

• AUX-In Adapter (KS-U58)

JVC KD-AVX11 Bluetooth Wireless Technology Section*

• Hands-free Call

• Voice Recognition Dialing**

• Audio Streaming and Control

• SMS (Short Message Service) Display

• Phonebook Transfer

• Call Record List (Dialled/Received/Missed)

• Auto Answer (On/Off/Reject)

• Mic Gain Control (with Automatic Echo-canceller and Noise Reduction)

* KS-BTA200 required, not available in some countries

** In conjunction with voice recognition compatible mobile phone

JVC KD-AVX11 iPod Control Section*

• Play/Pause

• Skip/Search

• Random/Repeat

• Text Display

* KS-PD100 required

JVC KD-AVX11 CD Section

• CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible

• CD Text

• Direct Track Access*

• Random/Repeat Play

• Intro Scan

* Remote control only

JVC KD-AVX11 Tuner Section

• HS-IV Tuner

• IF Filter

• 18 FM and 6 AM Presets

• Station Name Registration

• SSM (for FM)

• Seek (Up/Down)

• AFNS/PNC

• Stereo/Mono Switch (for FM)

• Auto Antenna

JVC KD-AVX11 Amplifier Section

• High-Pass Filter ON/OFF

• Source-Specific Volume Control

• Balance/Fader Control

• Volume Attenuator

• Max. Amp Gain Switcher

JVC KD-AVX11 General Section

• Detachable Control Panel with Carrying Case

• Beep Tone Support

• COMPU PLAY

• Power-Off Mode Eject

• Multi-Function Wireless Remote Control

• Power Switch Standby Illumination

Speakers features-

JVC CS-HX636

The new HX-series speakers deliver superior sound with smoother, flatter frequency response. This is made possible by their innovative "free edge" for midrange. "Free edge" controls excessive vibrations at low frequencies and delivers a wide frequency response with fewer peaks and dips.

240W Max. Music Power

Metal-Sputtered Olefin Cone Woofer

Aluminium Cone Midrange

PEI Balanced Dome Tweeter

Edge-Wise Would 4-Layer Voice Coil,Strontium Magnet

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