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Hello All!

I have on sale a Pioneer Carrozzeria FH-P050MDzz in perfect and working condition! This unit is made and sold only in Japan. Carrozzeria is Japanese branding for Pioneer car audio lines. This unit plays both CD and MD, and is also compatible with MP3, WMA, WAV, MDLP and can read from a CD-R/RW. Also it has a cool black display. The backlight is sharp black and all the texts are displayed in white color. The equaliser and display is awesome! It makes this unit very unique and eye catching -- I assure you.

The reason I am selling is because I have already installed my favourite single DIN Alpine from my previous car :down:

It has plenty of functions, such as DSP, EQ, Subwoofer control, 3-mode SFC etc. Your existing Pioneer or Premier CD changer with IP-bus works with this unit perfectly.

Please note that in Japan, radios are made to receive in the 76 MHz to 90 MHz band, but in Australia, bands through to 108 MHz. To solve this matter, you may use an FM expander (around $12.00 from Autobarn/Super Cheap Auto). The expander is an add-on unit you install between your car antenna and the back side of this unit - VERY EASY - if I can do it, you can too :D

Asking price: $170.00

Pickup or sent via registered post (at your expense).

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Specifications:

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[Amplifier]

● 50Wx4

● Maximum output: 50Wx4

[Ministry Audio]

● Output Subwoofer: Cut-off frequency: 50/63/80/100/125Hz, Slope cut-off: -18dB/-12dB/Oct, Width adjustment: +6 ~ -24dB, Phase: NOR / REV, high-pass filter (F / R Independent): "cut-off frequency> 50/63/80/100/125Hz <slope cut-off>-12dB, -6dB/oct.

● 9-Band Graphic Equalizer, Frequency: 50/100/200/400/800/1.6k/3.15k/6.3k/12.5kHz, Width adjustment: 12dB

● Loudness (volume:-30dB): 10dB (100Hz), 7dB (10kHz)

● Maximum output level: 1.8V/1kΩ

[CD Player]

● Frequency Response: 5 ~ 20,000 Hz (1dB)

● SN ratio: 94dB (1kHz) (IHF-A network)

● Dynamic range: 92dB

● MP3 Decoding Format: MPEG-1 & 2 AUDIO LAYER-3

● WMA Decoding Format: Ver.7, 7.1,8 & 9

● WAV signal format: Linear-PCM, MS ADPCM

[MD player section]

● Frequency Response: 20 ~ 20,000 Hz (? 1dB)

● SN ratio: 90dB (1kHz) (IHF-A network)

● Dynamic range: 90dB [Tuner]

● FM/AM ● FM / AM

● Practical sensitivity: FM/8dBf (0.7μV/75Ω, mono, SN Ratio: 30dB), AM/18μV (SN ratio: 20dB)

Of the Common

● Maximum current consumption: 10.0A

● Mounting dimensions: 178 (W) x 100 (H) x 161 (D) mm

● Weight: 1.8 KG

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Hi,

No it has no AV output, however, there is a remote control sensor on it. According to the Japanese manual (http://www3.pioneer.co.jp/manual/manual_pdf.php?m_id=1173) it includes an AUX but I believe it's from the rear plug to loom.

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