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AS NEW CONDITION, THIS MODEL IS UNRELEASED IN OZ, NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH DEH-P80RS!! THIS UNIT ALSO FEATURES A COPPER CHASE FOR CLEAN PUREST SOUND QUALITY. THIS MODEL IS ONLY AVAILABLE OVERSEASE BUT WORKS WITH AUSTRALIA AM/FM RADIO FREQ WITH NO PROBLEMS.

DEHP800PRS

Pioneer Premier DEH-P800PRS CD Receiver with High Quality Audio Design and Copper Plated Chassis Model

DEHP800PRS Part No. DEHP800PRS

Supertuner III

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

BSM (Best Stations Memory)

Local Station Setting Selectable (4-Step)

Digital Radio Capability:

HD Radio Ready External Control Only

XM Radio Ready:(GEX-P920XM Required)

Sirius Radio Ready: (CDSB10/SCC1 Required)

CD Player:

1-bit D/A Converter 24-bit Burr Brown

CD-R/CD-RW Compatible

AGC (Automatic Gain Control)

Disc Title Memory

Disc List

Track Title List

CD Text CD Text

MP3 Playback Compatibility

Codec Support MP3, WMA, WAV, iTunes AAC

Bluetooth Capable:(CD-BTB200 required)

iPod Control Capable: (CD-IB100II required)

Additional System Expandability:

IP-Bus System Control

USB Control Capability Adapter (CD-UB100 required)

Multi-CD Control

DVD Control

Display Output

Built-in Auxiliary Input (Rear)

Optional (IP-Bus) Auxilary Input CD-RB10 or CD-RB20 required

External Unit Control 2

Display Features:

Auto Slide Motorized Flap Face

Display Type White Organic EL (OEL)

Dot Matrix OEL Size 160 x 48

Multi-Language: English, French, Spanish

Button (Key) Illumination: Switchable Blue or White

Audio Features:

Built-in Speaker Power MOSFET 50W x 4 (22W x 4 RMS)

Equalizer Dual (L/R) 16-Band Graphic

5 Equalizer Presets

2 User Equalizer Settings

Loudness

Advanced Sound Retriever (ASR)

DSP

Auto-EQ (With Mic Included)

Auto-Time Alignment

Listening Position Selector

BBE Digital

Electronic Balance/Fader

Source Level Adjuster (SLA)

Three-Way Crossover Network

High-Pass Crossover (HPF) 50/63/80/100/ 125/160/200Hz, 0/-6/-12dB/Oct.

Subwoofer Crossover (LPF) 50/63/80/100/ 125/160/200Hz, -6/-12/-18dB/Oct.

RCA Preouts 3 pair (Front, Rear, Sub/Non-Fading)

Preout Voltage & Impedance Hi-Volt (5V), 100 ohm

General Features:

Volume Control Rotary Commander

Operation Mode Rotary Commander

10-Key Card Remote Control

Wired Remote Input

Cellular Mute

Detachable Face Security

Face Case (Included)

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