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I've got an Alpine CDA-9857 for sale, it's in good condition, just a slight fade in two of the buttons, but not noticable. Selling due to upgrading.

It comes with:

-Manual booklet

-CDA-9857 unit

-Remote control

-Alpine ipod connector cable (with full ipod integrated feature)

-Alpine AUX connector cable

-Brand new harness (because I upgraded to a new Alpine headunit, but my old harness is plug and play, so I didn't need this)

$100, can post at buyer's expense.

More info:

The CDA-9857 CD player brings the striking style and legibility of Alpine's BioLite display technology to your dash. The large, easy-to-read display offers stunning graphics and plenty of space for your track and system information. Best of all, the 2-line display means you'll be able to see both artist and track information from your portable player or satellite radio without having to toggle back and forth.

The high-performance show doesn't stop there. You also get a powerful, built-in amplifier to ensure crisp performance from your speakers, along with Alpine's Bass Engine for comprehensive sound shaping control. BBE processing improves high-frequency focus and low-frequency punch for better sound from your compressed music files.

Speaking of your digital music collection, the CDA-9857 can handle the MP3s and WMAs that you've burned to disc, and Alpine's QuickSearch function makes it easy to find your favorite songs quickly. Three sets of preamp outputs connect to your outboard amplifiers, and you can control your bass settings right from the driver's seat.

If you want more entertainment options, you'll find connections for a portable music player, a satellite radio, and a CD changer. If you have an iPod, Alpine's Full Speed iPod adapter lets you control playback and song selection right from the faceplate. You can upgrade your AM/FM experience with an optional HD Radio tuner. The included wireless remote gives everybody in the car access to all the fun.

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Details:

* CD player with built-in amplifier (18 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)

* flip-down, detachable face with 2-line BioLite display

* plays audio CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs (including discs loaded with MP3 and WMA music files)

* Bass Engine (bass center frequency, width, and level, plus treble center frequency and level adjustments)

* BBE processing

* Source Tone Memory

* three sets of preamp outputs

* HD Radio-ready

* controls for an optional XM or SIRIUS satellite radio tuner

* compatible with an iPod using Alpine's Full Speed controls

* CD changer controls

* remote control

* clock

* CD frequency response: 5-20,000 Hz

* CD signal-to-noise ratio: 105 dB

* FM sensitivity: 9.3 dBf

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