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Item: Kenwood KDC-X7006U Car CD Tuner with USB

Age: N/A

Condition: Very Good

Price: $150

Location: Sydney HIlls Area

Contact: PM

Comments:

Very Good Condition..

Comes with remote and Headunit.

No Box/Manual..

Kenwood KDC-X7006U General Features

Flip-down Detachable Faceplate

8 Tone Mono Full dot FL Display

High Speed iPod Direct Connection with optional unit

Security Code function & DSI

Rotary Encoder & Multi Control Wheel for Easy Operation

Key Illumination (Blue)

Spectrum Analyser

Auto Dimmer Function (on/off)

Digital Clock (24H)

Display Blackout Function for the Best Quality Sound Output

Display Off mode function

Remote Control Unit supplied (with Audio & Dual Zone Control)

2-way Telephone Mute

Audio/Video Features

Maximum Output Power: 50W x 4 (MOSFET Power IC)

3 Preouts with 4V Pre-output Level (F+R+S)

Subwoofer Level & Low Pass Filter Adjustable

Built-in Amp Mute function

System E’s+ (Built-in HPF & LPF)

System Q-Ex: Preset & Full Manual Sound Control

Separate Bass/ Mid range/ Treble Control & Tone Memory

AUX Input (Rear)

Dual Zone Source & Volume Control

Fader & Loudness Control

Attenuator (-20dB) with Smooth Volume Return

Installer & Backup Memory (for Audio Settings)

External Media Features

Dual External Media Control Capability with optional unit

Additional AUX input with optional unit

DNPS (Disc Name Presets) with Compatible CD Changers

CD Text Ready with Compatible CD Changers

Direct Access with Remote

Random/Repeat/Scan Play (Disc/Track)

Bluetooth Hands-free ready with optional unit

Tuner Features

FM/AM 24 Station Presets (18FM/6AM)

AME (Automatic Memory Entry)

Up/Down Seek Tuning

Station Name Presets

Selectable Channel Spacing

CD Features

KENWOOD Music Editor (Kenwood’s New PC Application) supplied

AAC (Advanced Audio Codec) Files Playback

WAV / WMA / MP3 Files Playback with ID-3 Tag Display

Multi-session Disc Playback

Folder & File Name Manual Search Function whilst playing Audio

High Performance 24bit D/A Converter (Wolfson)

0-bit Mute

CD Text Ready

CD-R/RW Compatible

Supreme

Random/Repeat/Scan Play

USB Features

USB Interface Ready

iPod (2wire) Direct Connectivity with optional cable

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