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Alpine ex top of the range IVA-C800 Mulitmedia Head Unit '02 model

  • 6.5" Screen (no scratches etc..)

  • AM/FM Tuner

  • Inbuilt CD Player

  • Hideaway breakout box, with 2 Video/Audio inputs, 1 AV output (for 2nd screens etc)

  • inbuilt 45wx4 Amplifier

  • Front/Rear/Sub output (4V preout)

  • Remote control

Head unit full specs

Product Specifications:

Ai-Net

  • External Processor Audio Full Control
  • External Processor Preset Function Recall
  • Multi CD Shuttle Control

CD Player

  • 1 Disc DV-S Mechanism
  • 8x Oversampling
  • CD Text
  • CD Text Display
  • CD Text Scroll
  • Digital Servo
  • Disc Play/Pause
  • Disc Title Memory
  • Forward/Backward
  • M.I.X. (Random Play)
  • Music Scan
  • Music Sensor
  • Regulated 1-Bit DAC
  • Repeat

CD Shuttle Control

  • CD Text Display
  • CD Text Scroll
  • Direct Disc Selection
  • Disc Play/Pause
  • Disc Title Memory
  • Forward/Backward
  • M.I.X. (Random Play)
  • Music Scan
  • Music Sensor
  • Repeat
  • T.S.M. (Title Search Menu)
  • T.S.M. Scroll (Title Search Menu Scroll)

General-Head Units

  • 1 Aux A/V Output
  • 2 AUX A/V Inputs with Remote Control Input
  • 3 PreOuts
  • 4-V Non-Clipping PreOut
  • 45W x 4 High Power Amplifier
  • 6.5O FantomFace Mechanism Monitor
  • Audio Interrupt In
  • Auto Close/Open
  • Clock
  • Dedicated Navigation Input
  • Detachable Trim Plate
  • External Audio Full Control
  • Fader & Balance Controls
  • Integrated NAV/Audio Remote Control
  • Loudness
  • Navigation Audio Mix
  • ODigital-ArtO Spectrum Analyzer
  • Power Antenna Lead
  • Remote-on Lead
  • Screen Saver
  • Separate Bass & Treble Control
  • Subwoofer Level Control
  • Versatile Link
  • Volume Control
  • Wireless Remote Control Included

Tuner

  • Auto Memory
  • D.A.P. (Direct Access Preset)
  • FM Station Indicator
  • Local/DX Selection
  • MaxTune SQ Tuner
  • Preset Address Indicator
  • Preset Stations (FM:12/AM:6/DAP:6)
  • Station Title Memory
  • Title Search Menu
  • Title Search Menu Scroll
  • Up/Down Seek

AM Tuner

  • Tuning Range : 530-1, 710kHz
  • Usable Sensitivity (IEC Standard) : 22.5/27.0 (uV/dBf)

CD Player

  • Channel Separation (1kHz) : 85 dB
  • Dynamic Range (1kHz) : 95 dB
  • Frequency Response : 5-20k ?1 dB
  • Signal-to-Noise (S/N) : 95 dB
  • Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) : 0.008%
  • Wow & Flutter (%WRMS) : B.M.L.

FM Tuner

  • 50dB Quieting Sensitivity : 1.3/13.5 (uV/dBf)
  • Alternate Channel Selectivity : 80.0 dB
  • Capture Ratio : 2.0 dB
  • Mono Usable Sensitivity : 0.8/9.3 (uV/dBf)
  • Signal-to-Noise (S/N) : 80.0 dB
  • Stereo Separation : 45.0 dB
  • Tuning Range : 87.7-107.9MHz

General-Head Units

  • Bass Control Range at 30Hz : ?15 dB
  • Continous Power Output (Note 2) : 19W x 4
  • Maximum Mounting Angle : 30! from Horizontal
  • Maximum Power Output (Note 1) : 40W x 4
  • Power Requirement : 14.4(11-15) V.DC
  • Pre Output Voltage (Before Clipping) : 4 V
  • Treble Control Range at 10kHz : ?15 dB
  • Weight (Monitor Section) : 1.7 kg (3 lbs. 12 oz)
  • Weight (Tuner Section) : 1.6 kg (3 lbs. 8 oz)

Monitor

  • Number of Picture Elements : 336.960 pcs. (1,440x234)
  • Effective Number of Picture Elements : 99.990r more
  • Illumination System : U-Shaped cold cathode fluorescent tube
  • LCD Type : Transparent type TN LCD
  • Operation System : TFT Active Matrix
  • Screen Size : 6.5O

Remote Control

  • Battery : (2) AA size
  • Dimensions (W x H x D) : 1-3/4O x 1-3/4O x 5-1/4O
  • Model Number : RUE-4165
  • Weight : 70 gr (2.5 oz)

Price - $1000 (the DVD player that was being sold with this head unit has since been sold - this price is for the headunit and reciever only)

some pics

http://images.platinum.net.au/categories.php?cat_id=60

if you sell wann upgrade to mine i got a ivad300 (latest alpine pulse touch ,dvd bla bla bla)

selling as bought a ute dont want it in there was in my crx for 1 mth used with remote so sreen perfect and unit perfect now back in box. askin 2300 $700 off new

Will sell both together for $1700 FIRM! If I dont get 1700, I wont sell it... simple as that (as I am only selling to upgrade).

^^^^

come on guys, i can totally vouch for this unit and it's condition (i sold it to prank not long ago, and i have always treated it with the upmost respect), it is a fantastic little MM Headunit and looks great in the skyline!

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