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im selling my ALPINE touch screen dvd player and ALPINE 4 Channel amp

ALPINE dvd player Model: IVA-D100E ( comes with cables see pic in attachments)

ALPINE amp model: MRP-F450 4 channel

everything works but the mechanism for the screen to pop in and out of the unit (turning off the car or turning it on) is off a bit on the jaws so if u know how to adjust it your laughing if not u have to do it by hand (pushing the screen in or out) other than that everything works perfect touch screen etc

im after $300 for the lot no separating

reason for sale NEED CASH

call or message me on: 0401 867 293

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Edited by yebuddy

more in depth info on the amp and dvd player

4-channel car amplifier

70 watts RMS x 4 at 4 ohms (100 watts RMS x 4 at 2 ohms)

200 watts RMS x 2 bridged output at 4 ohms (4-ohm stable in bridged mode)

2-, 3-, or 4-channel output

variable high-pass/low-pass filters (50-400 Hz, 12 dB/octave)

tuned Bass EQ (12 dB bass boost at 50 Hz for channels 3 & 4)

subsonic filter (15 Hz, 24 dB/octave for channels 3 & 4)

MOSFET power supply

CEA-2006 compliant

STAR Topology (minimizes internal noise and prevents ground interference)

speaker- and preamp-level inputs

preamp outputs

gold-plated screw terminals

fuse rating: 25A x 2

8-gauge power and ground leads recommended

13-1/4"W x 2-3/8"H x 9-9/16"D-

IVA-D100E

Mobile Media Monitor/DVD/CD/MP3/WMA Receiver

single-DIN AV head unit with a 6.5” PulseTouch display. With PulseTouch™, you can quickly and easily find controls on Alpine's simple-to-use menus with a simple touch of your finger. This unit is equipped with all of the pleasures as well as necessities: Full Speed™ Connection for iPod®, BlueTooth™ Ready, V-Link, 3 Pre-Outs, and dedicated camera input. With Quick Search™ find your music fast. The IVA-D100E is built with BBE, so it's built with maximum performance - Refine your system's sound using Bass Engine tuning. Connect, experience, and drive with the IVA-D100E!

DVD/CD receiver with built-in amplifier (18 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels; CEA-2006 compliant)

motorized, retractable 6.5" LCD monitor with PulseTouch controls

detachable control panel

plays DVDs, DVD-Audio discs, DVD-Rs/RWs, CDs, CD-Rs/RWs, and MP3/WMA files on CD and DVD

QuickSearch lets you find MP3 files on DVD quickly

direct-touch DVD menu control

Bass Engine

MediaXpander

iPersonalize lets you create and download custom Bass Engine settings at Alpine's website, then upload them into the system

two 24-bit digital-to-analog converters for full, detailed sound

compatible with Alpine CD changer, TV tuner, HD Radio tuner, Bluetooth adapter, Full Speed iPod interface adapter, navigation module

controls XM or SIRIUS Satellite Radio (you can add satellite radio for under $100, plus subscription)

audio/video input

rear-view camera input

navigation input

video output

front, rear, and subwoofer preamp outputs

optical digital output for optional surround-sound processor

MaxTune SQ AM/FM tuner

12 FM/6 AM presets

wireless remote

DVD/CD frequency response: 5-20,000 Hz

DVD/CD signal-to-noise ratio: 105 dB

FM sensitivity: 9.3 dBf

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