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hi guys

selling a head unit and speakers which have had very limited use.

JVC SHX855 head unit - $175

Pioneer TS-E1695 3-way speakers - $125

both in very good condition and comes with head unit manual, face cover and remote. I have the receipt floating around somewhere......was around $780 for the head unit and $250 for the speakers.

Head unit features...

256 Colour OEL Display

Digital Amp

Advanced DSP (Digital 9-band iEQ, 3-Band Parametric iEQ, LPF/HPF Crossover, Time Alignment)

SD Playback

SD PICT

CC Converter

70W x 4 Max.

Shock Proof Memory

DiAS Digital Tuner

BBE Digital High-Definition Sound

MP3/WMA Compatible

Advanced Multi-Bit DAC

5V Line Output Level

5V Subwoofer Output Level

Gold-Plated Line Output Terminals (x 2 pairs)

Gold-Plated Subwoofer Output Terminals

Gold-Plated Adjustable Line Input Terminals

Motorized Slide-Out Face

Steering Remote Control Ready

CD Player

MP3/WMA Compatible

ID3 Tag/WMA Tag

Shock Proof Memory

CD-R/RW Compatible

CD Text

Disc Name Registration

Direct Track Access (1-12) (Remote Control Only)

Random/Repeat Play

Intro Scan

CD Changer Control

MP3 Control*

CD Text*

Disc Name Registration

Direct Disc Select (1-12) (Remote Control Only)

Random/Repeat Play (2 modes)

Intro Scan (2 modes)

* In conjunction with CH-X1500. SD

Tuner

DiAS Digital Tuner

6 AM 18 FM Presets

Station Name Registration

SSM (for FM)

Seek (Up/Down)

Stereo/Mono Switch (for FM)

Auto Antenna

Amplifier Section

280W (70W x 4) Maximum Power Output

39W x 4 RMS Power Output

80 dBA Signal to Noise Ratio

Digital Amp

Advanced Multi-Bit DAC

CC Converter

BBE Digital

Source-Specific Volume Control

Balance/Fader Control

DSP

9-Band iEQ

3-Band Parametric iEQ

Time Alignment

LPF/HPF Crossover

Adjustable Line Input with Gold Plated Terminals

5V Line Output Level with Gold Plated Terminals

Line Output Terminals (2x Pair) with Gold Plated Terminals

Subwoofer Output with Level/Frequency Control with Gold Plated Terminals

Max. Amp Gain Switcher

Amp Defeat Switch

Display

SD PICT* with Image Converter

256-Color OEL Display

Level Meter

Switchable Dimmer (Time)

Power Switch Standby Illumination

General

Motorized Slide-Out Face

Detachable Control Panel with Carrying Case

Steering Remote Control Ready

Beep Tone Support

Multi-Function Wireless Remote Control

COMPU PLAY

Tel. Mute

Rotary Encoder

Power-Off Mode Eject

Speaker features...

Features TS-E1695

Maximum output power 220 Watt

Nominal output power 60 Watt

Frequency response 30 - 32.000 Hz

Lowest resonance frequency (Hz) 62 Hz

Sensitivity (1W/1m) 91 dB

Woofer size (cm) 16 cm

Woofer material 3D Magnesium Hybrid

Tweeter size (mm) 10,0 mm

Midrange size (mm) 30,0 mm

Midrange material Titanium dome

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