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Item: Blaupunkt Acapulco MP3 Head Unit

Location: NSW South Coast

Item Condition: As new in box, 2 months old

Reason for Selling: No longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions: Ebay Auction

Top Features

Decoding of MP3 Files

Radio

FM, AM

DigiCeiver

MW interference suppression

RDS

Digital selectivity enhancement (SHARX)

30 presets

CD

Playback of audio CDs/CD-ROMs

CD-RW-compatible

Disc Naming

CD mix

CD-Text

Disc Management System (DMS)

MP3/MP2 player

MP3 playback from CD-ROM

Display of up to 255 directories

Filename display

Display of ID3 tags up to 30 characters (V1)

Supports variable bit rates (8-320 kbit)

Mix

Amplifier

4 x 26 W RMS power

4 x 50 W Max. power

Digital parametric 5-band equaliser

AutomaticSound (GALA)

Source-specific sound adjustment

Auxiliary input

X-Bass

4-channel Preamp-Out (4 V)

Sub out

Sound Presets

Miscellaneous

Flip release panel

Display out (via opt. interface)

Clock

Telephone auto-muting

Pre-equipped for telephone/navigation speech output

MultiColour display (white+red+blue)

Night design blue

Front design in anthracite

Steering wheel remote control (special accessory)

IR remote control (special accessory)

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not sure how much i really want.... i was thinking $250ono but ill see how it goes on ebay i guess.

If anyone is interested in buying direct from me let me know and we can work something out.

Cheers

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