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Hey guys

got the following head unit for sale, took it out of my s15 and when i bought my wrx it had a system already.

Pioneer DEH-P1Y

CD Features

CD-R and CD-RW Compatible

1-Bit D/A Converter, 8fs Digital Filter

Track Scan

Pause

Repeat

Random Play

8cm Disc Direct Loading

Track / Manual Search

BMX (BiMetric Equalizer)

MP3 File Playback from CD-R/RW

Improved S-10.1 Mechanism

WMA File Playback from CD-R/RW

WAV File Playback from CD-R/RW

CD Text with Scroll

Disc Title Memory w/10 characters (48-discs)

Supertuner Features

Supertuner IIID with Digital Processing

Automatic Seek (Up / Down)

24-station 6 preset buttons

18 FM and 6 AM presets

BSM (Best Stations Memory)

Selectable Local / DX

9kHz / 10kHz AM switching

Provision for upgrade to DAB

(Digital Audio Broadcasting)

Selectable Local Seek Sensitivity

Audio Features

3-Band Parametric Equalizer within EEQ

Selectable Loudness Control

Electronic Volume / Balance / Fader controls

SLA (Source Level Adjuster)

AUX IN capable via CD-RB20 or CD-RB10

Level Indicator

Digital Compression (Comp 1&2)

MOSFET 60 Watts x 4 high power (w/CD. 40x4 for tuner)

Rotary Commander for volume and menu access

EEQ+ (Easy Equalizer Plus)

Bass and Treble Tone Controls

SFEQ (Sound Focus Equalizer) – replaces FIE

EQ-EX Adjustment to EEQ+

HPF (High Pass Filter) within EEQ+

LPF (Subwoofer) Crossover 50/80/125Hz.

Subwoofer Phase Selection (+/-)

Direct Subwoofer Drive not supported

ASL (Auto Sound Levelizer)

3 x RCA Preout (Front, Rear and Sub or Non-fading)

6.5 Volt RCA Preout Level

Cellular Mute / Attenuate

Additional Features

DFS Hard Carry Case included

Clock

System / auto antenna relay control

Front or rear mounting options

Toyota/Nissan factory mounting holes

Pop-Up Rotary Volume Control

Source TV Control

DVD Control

External Unit Control x 2

Operation and Detach Warning Beep Tone

10-key IR Remote Control

Motorised Flap-type DFS (Detachable Face Security)

Electric Blue OEL (Organic Electro Luminescent) Display

152 x 33 pixels,

PC Link Screensaver Studio accessed via web to CD-R

Brightness Adjustment (replaces Display Dimmer)

Electric Blue button illumination

Multiplay CD Control Features

CD Text Display with Title Scroll

ITS (Instant Track Selection)

Track & Disc Scan

Repeat Play (Track/Disc/Mag)

CD Pause

Random Play (Disc / Magazine)

Digital Compression selection on MCD

Disc Title Memory , 10 characters

Disc List Search

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( THE TOP ONE )

Pick up preferred

Blacktown

PM me if interested

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