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It has been used for 1 month ONLY. It's in excellent condition!Bought from JB HI-FI for $369

Selling for:$168

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SPECIFICATIONS:

CD Deck

Installation Angle:45?

CD-Text Display/Scroll:Yes

CDR/RW Playback:Yes

ATRAC3plus:Yes

MP3 ID3 TAG Version 2.4:Yes

MP3 Playback:Yes

Drive:Drive-S

Tuner Receiver

FM Signal to Noise Ratio - Mono:69dB

FM Signal to Noise Ratio - Stereo:67dB

FM Usable Sensitivity:9dBf

LW Tuning Range:NA

MW Tuning Range:531-1602kHz / 503-1710kHz

FM Tuning Range:87.5-107MHz / 87.5-108MHz

RDS/EON:NA

BTM:Best Tuning Memory

Preset List:Yes

Preset:FM18/AM12

Tuner:SSIR-EXA Digital Synthesiser Tuner

Audio Processing

Maximum Output Power:(4Ω, 1kHz): 4 x 52 Watts

BBE MP:Yes

Low Pass Filter:NA

High Pass Filter:NA

Loudness:NA

Bass/Treble Control:Low/Mid/High

EQ3:3 Band Equaliser

EQ7:NA

DSO2:Dynamic Soundstage Organiser

Aux-In:NA

Speaker Impedance:4-8Ω

Sub Out:NA

High Voltage Pre Out:NA

Pre Out:F+R/Sub Switchable

S-MOSFET 4 x 52 Watts:Yes

Changer Control

MD Changer Control:Yes

CD Changer Control:Yes

Display Panel

Dimmer Adjust:Auto

Contrast Adjust:Yes

Display Device:LCD

Display Colour:2 Colours/Negative

Display Type:W.LED/13 Segment

Key Illumination:Red

Panel Finish Colour:Gun Metallic

Panel Type:Slot-Detachable

Serious buyers feel free to contact me via 0413827688

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