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FOR SALE GREAT CONDITION

60CD, 60W x 2 + 25W x 3 MINI AV SYSTEM MHCGS300AV

Features:

60 Disc CD Changer with Disc Ex-Change

5.1 Channel Input For DVD

Dolby Prologic Surround Sound/ Dolby Digital Ready

Multi Room Selector for surround speakers

Keyboard Input for Simple Disc Memo Titling

Direct AV EQ,

EQ Edit

Gamesync Mixing

VACS Anti Distortion System

Bass & Trebble Control

Grove/V Groove Bass Boost function

CD-R/CD-RW Play Back

CD Text

12 Band Spectrum Analyser

2 Band Graphic Equaliser

2 Band Graphic Equaliser

Full Logic Auto Reverse Cassette Deck

Sleep and Wake-Up Timer

FM/AM Tuner with 30 Presets

3 Way AV Shielded Speakers with 15cm Woofer and 2 cm super Tweeter

Remote Control

Specifications:

Media Copmpatibility

CD-R: Yes

Media Compatibility

CD-RW: Yes

Interfaces

Optical Digital Out: Rear x 1 ( For MD Recording Only)

Audio Line In: Rear x 1

Video Line In: Rear x 1

Video Line Out: Rear x 1

Headphone jack: Yes

General

Disc Capacity: 60 Discs

Dimensions: Main Unit (WxHxD): 280 x 325 x 465mm

Dimensions: Front Speakers (WxHxD): 210 x 325 x 279mm

Dimensions: Centre Speaker (WxHxD): 225 x 95 x 100mm

Dimensions: Satellite Speakers (WxHxD): 165 x 95 x 99mm

Weight (total kgs): 19.9

Colour: Silver

$600 ONO MELBOURNE AREA

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