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Hi guys,

Selling my old headunit, been in my car for just over a year. Never skipped a beat.

MP3/CD Reciever

MOS-FET power amp

CD-R/RW compatable

50W x 4 Max.

WMA, MP3,

Front Aux input

24bit resolution

Detachable face for security

Product Description

The 50W x 4 power output is combined with MOS-FET power for clean, dynamic sound, as well as 24-bit resolution Burr-Brown 1-bit DAC for clarity and purity. The unit plays MP3/WMA, and the Front AUX Input enables easy connection with external devices to deliver a wider range of entertainment options.

Front AUX Input

The KD-G615 features an AUX input conveniently located on the front panel. This permits easy connection with external devices – including digital audio player – and easy enhancement of your in-car audio entertainment.

Large Encoder Multi-Control

The Rotary Encoder Multi-Control does more than adjust the volume. A large, user-friendly design, it gives you more precise, instant control over sound levels. In the Preferred Setting Mode, the control allows a wide variety of settings including bass and treble adjustment. The rotary dial features positive click and smooth operation.

• Power Output: 50W x 4

• MOS-FET Power Amp

• 24-bit Resolution Burr-Brown 1-bit DAC

• HS-II Tuner

• MP3/WMA Compatible with ID3/WMA Tag

• CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible

• cEQ

• Front AUX Input

• Line Output Terminals (x 2 pairs)

• Subwoofer Output Terminals with Level/Frequency Control

• Multi-Color Display

• Rotary Encoder Multi-Control

• Flip-Down Face

• CD Text

• Disc Name Registration

• Direct Track Access (1-12)

• Random/Repeat Play

• +/- 10 Skip Function

• Disc Name Registration

• Direct Disc Select (1-12)

• Random/Repeat Play

• 18 FM and 6 AM Presets

• Station Name Registration

• SSM (for FM)

• Seek (Up/Down)

• AFNS/PNC

• Stereo/Mono Switch (for FM)

• Auto Antenna

• Bass/Treble Control

• Balance/Fader Control

• Volume Attenuator

• Loudness Control

• Max. Amp Gain Switcher

• 2.5V Line Output Level

• White LED Backlight

• Switchable Dimmer

• Level Meter

• Detachable Control Panel with Carrying Case

• Oval-Shaped Wireless Remote Control

• Tel. Muting

• Power-Off Mode Eject

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Item located in Glen Waverley.

$100

Willing to post at buys expense

Edited by philmak

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