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Item: JVC KW-AVX700

Location: Sydney

Website: N/A

Item Condition: As new (less than 12 months old)

Reason for Selling: Never gets used and cars coming off the road again

Price and Payment Conditions: $700ono

Extra Info:

Pictures: below

Contact Details: PM or email [email protected]

KWAVX700-2.jpg

Features

Highlights

# Power Output: 50W x 4 Max.

# MOS-FET Power Amp

# Built-in 6.5-Inch Wide Monitor

# SD Card Slot

# GIGA MP3 MULTI

# 192kHz/24-bit Audio DAC (DVD-Audio)

# 7-Band iEQ

# Ready for iPod®*

# DVD-Audio Compatible

# WAV Compatible

# MP3/WMA Compatible with ID3/WMA Tag

# JPEG Playback

# DVD-R/-RW, +R/+RW, VCD Compatible

# Multi-Border DVD Compatible

# CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible

# 5.1-Channel DTS/Dolby Digital/Dolby Pro Logic II/2ch MPEG Decoder Built-In

# Time Alignment (5.1ch)

# Gold-Plated Line Output Terminals (x 2 pairs)

# Gold-Plated Center-Channel Output Terminal

# Gold-Plated Video Output Terminals

# Gold-Plated Subwoofer Output Terminal with Level/Frequency Control

# Second Gold-Plated Audio Output Terminals

# Gold-Plated AV Input Terminals

# AV-BUS Input

# Motorized Slide-Out Face

# Multi-Function Wireless Remote Control

# Dual Zone Function

# Headphone Surround

# Shock Proof Memory

*In conjunction with KS-PD100

DVD/VCD Section

# Video Format: NTSC/PAL

# Zoom (for DVD)*

# Chapter Access (for DVD)*

# Pause/Step/Slow*

# VCD Playback Control

# Direct Track Access (for VCD)*

# Last Position Memory

*Remote control only

Monitor Section

# TFT Active Matrix LCD with Wide Viewing Angle

# 280,800 Pixel Resolution

# 16:9 Aspect Ratio

# Selectable Angle

# Aspect Select

# Switchable Dimmer

# Power Switch Standby Illumination

iPod® Control Section*

# Play/Pause

# Skip/Search

# Random/Repeat

# Text Display

*In conjunction with KS-PD100

CD Section

# CD Text

# Disc Name Registration

# Direct Track Access*

# Random/Repeat Play

# Intro Scan

*Remote control only

Changer Control Section

# MP3 Control*

# CD Text*

# Disc Name Registration

# Random/Repeat Play

# Intro Scan

# Skip/Search

*In conjunction with CH-X1500.

Tuner Section

# HS-IV Tuner

# IF Filter

# 18 FM and 6 AM Presets

# SSM (for FM)

# Seek (Up/Down)

# AFNS/PNC

# Stereo/Mono Switch (for FM)

# Auto Antenna

Amplifier Section

# High-Pass Filter ON/OFF

# Source-Specific Volume Control

# Balance/Fader Control

# Volume Attenuator

# Max. Amp Gain Switcher

# Amp Defeat Switch

General Section

# Tel. Muting

# Beep Tone Support

# COMPU PLAY

# Power-Off Mode Eject

# Preferred Setting Mode

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