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Hey all,

I am currently selling my Pioneer AVH-P6650DVD player.

Specs:

6.5-inch Anti-Glare, Low Reflection wide-screen display

Fully motorised Touch Panel Display

DVD-Video, DVD-R/DVD-RW compatible

D4Q Digital AM/FM tuner

Automatic Rear Camera Switching

3-channel Hi-Volt (4 V) pre-outs (F + R + Subw)

General AVH-P6650DVD

Amplifier MOSFET 50W x 4

Equaliser EEQ+ Equaliser with HPF, LPF & SFEQ

Built-in AM/FM RDS Tuner D4Q

DVD Capabilities DVD-Video/Video CD Playback with Direct Search, Chapter/Track, Next/Previous, Chapter/Track, Fast forward/reverse, Pause, Track/Chapter Repeat, Condition Memory (30 discs), Play back Control (Video CD only), Direct Search Title, Time Direct Search, Scan, Digital Direct

DVD Auto Play (Some discs may not fully operate on this system)

CD Text, List Search

96KHz/24-bit DAC

24-bit D/A converter

Source Control MCD, TV, DVD, DAB Tuner

Control via front panel buttons or Remote

Display type Wide TFT active matrix LCD colour display

Touch Panel Operation Yes

Display size 6,5 Inch

Screen Coating High-quality AG (Anti-Glare)

Installation possibilities In-Dash

Fully motorised display with auto dimmer with free adjustable viewing angle (50-110)

Front panel Removable with safety warning beep

Selectable wide screen modes Just / Full / Cinema / Zoom / Normal

Rear camera switching Yes

Dual Button illumination Green/Red

Remote Control Included

D/A Convertor 24-bit

DVD - R/RW and CD - R/RW Playback Yes

Built-in MPEG 2/1 decoder Yes

DVD video player Yes

Connections AVH-P6600DVD

AV Output 3-channel Hi-Volt (4 V) RCA

Pre-Outs (Front + Rear + SW)

AV Bus Input Yes

Input for rear camera Yes

RGB input for Navigation System Yes

Optical Digital Output Yes

IP Bus input Yes

Rear monitor output Yes ...

Have owned since new and the unit has not had a great deal of use.

Also selling my Pioneer 6 stacker CD player. (CDX-P630S)

Asking price for the two together is $700 negotiable ( can seperate if required )

Pm me if intersested.

Ryan

does it play divx? also did u connect it up to the MFD?

As far as i know it does play divx. The unit was in my previous 33 and has not been installed into my GTR. From what i have learnt Pioneer DVD players will not convert to NTSC to play onto the MFD if you connect them. Reason for selling is to purchase a double din TV. Unit is in perfect condition.

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