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JVC KD-LH1000 200-watt 3D Graphics CD Receiver

Asking price $390

Bought a year ago, includes original box, remote controller and receipt.

The JVC KD-LH1000 features a full-motion 3D graphics display with a palette of 1728 colors to choose from. Twelve custom colors are preset, Features include:

200W maximum power output (50W x 4)

3D dot-matrix multi-color LCD display with contrast control

1728 color variations

CD-R/CD-RW compatible

Keychain-style wireless remote control

Detachable control panel with carrying case

iEQ (3-band parametric)

Gold-plated line output terminals (2 pairs)

Subwoofer output terminals with level/frequency control

Rotary encoder multi-control

Flip-down face

Switchable dimmer

CD text, disc name registration

Disc name registration, random/repeat play, intro scan CD changer modes

CD player intro scan

1-bit D/A converter

CD random and repeat play modes

Direct track access (1-12)

Direct disc select (1-12)

HS-IIIi tuner

18 FM/6 AM presets

Station name registration

SSM (for FM)

AFNS/PNC

COMPU PLAY

Electronic volume control

Preamp fader control

Pics of the actual unit:

HU1.jpg

HU2.jpg

HU3.jpg

Pic from the catalogue:

HU4.jpg

JL 12W-04 12" Subwoofer in Prefab Pioneer box

Asking price $290

The prefab Pioneer box is suited to the sub and the volume is what is recommended by JL. From the pictures it can be seen that the sub is in excellent condition.

4 OHM

12" WOOFER

125 W/RMS

300 W/PEAK

Pics of the actual unit:

sub1.jpg

sub2.jpg

sub3.jpg

sub4.jpg

Pic from the catalogue:

12w0_large.jpg

Both items can be seen operational in my car (if you're in Sydney). Reason for selling is removal of sub for weight loss :rofl: HU is to be upgraded to alpine.

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