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The KD-LX30 is JVC's new high performance El Kameleon II anti-theft CD Receiver with CD Changer Control. This a very unique, top of the line head unit and people that know about stereos will know this

It features dual gold 4V pre-amp outputs, a sub-woofer output w/ crossover, and an adjustable auxiliary input. Other standard features include a 45 Watt X Four Channel amp, BBE II Sound and JVC's best HS-II tuner. Added convenience is provided with a card-type remote, Audio Cruise mode and CD Text capability.

45 W x 4 Max. Power Output

CD Text for CD Player and Changer

1-bit DAC

CD Changer modes:2 Random Play, 2 Repeat Play and 2 Intro Scan modes

CD Player Intro Scan

Direct Disc Select (1-12)

CD Player Random and Repeat Play modes

HS-II Tuner. European Switchable Tuner.

18FM+6AM Presets

SSM (for FM)

AFNS/PNC

Display: Volume Meter, , Switchable Dimmer

Card-Type Remote

Sound Control Memory

COMPU PLAY

Beep Tone Support, Rotary Encoder, Power-Off Eject, Preferred Setting Mode, Power Antenna Lead

Direct Track Access (1-12)

BBE High Definition Sound

Electronic Volume Control

Audio Cruise Mode, Bass/Treble/Balance Controls, Volume Attenuator

4 Line Level Outputs (V)

Line Out Terminals (2 pair/gold)

Preamp Fader Control

Here is youtube video on the head unit, so you can see some of the functions

The unit is in very good condition, The sound Quality will blow you away,

it is missing the remote which is cheap like about $20 to buy.

Asking $200 for the unit, No time wasters please.

This unit has a RRP of $799

Pick up is from Glenroy - Melbourne. Can post Australia wide for an extra $15.

Call or sms me if interested on 0422756270

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Screen goes completely black when you turn it off for security

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