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Hey all,

I have a SONY CDX-M850MP cd/mp3 player for sale :)

Features:

* Active Black Panel with Full Motion Display

* Secondary Panel with Blue Backlit Display

* CD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3 Compatible

* Dynamics Soundstage Organizer

* EQ7 7-Band Equalizer

* Source Tone Memory (Remembers EQ settings for AM/FM/CD)

* 1-Bit D/A Converter

* Active Servo Control

* Custom File Memory

* CD Text

* Station Memo, Disc Memo, Memo List Functions

* 60 Degree Install Capability

* SSIR-EXA Tuner

* 18FM + 12AM Presets

* Front/Rear Pre-outs with HPF

* Subwoofer Pre-outs with LPF

* Auxiliary Input

* XM Satellite Radio Ready (feature not available in AUS)

* Clock

* Anti Theft: Rotating Faceplate

* Preamp Outputs: 3 sets

* Preamp Output Voltage: 4 volts

* CD Changer Controls: Yes

* Remote Control: Yes

* RMS Power: 23W x 4

* Peak Power: 52W x 4

* CD Frequency Response: 10-20,000 Hz

* FM Mono Sensitivity: 9 dBf

* CD Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 90 dB

Here's a picture of it... along with the remote :)

SONY%20CDX-M850MP.jpg

Looking at $400

PM me if your interested.. all reasonable offers considered :D

Cheers Mick

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are you kidding me!! I just bought this deck 2 frickin weeks ago!!

I paid $500 so anyone who is considering this is a good price! good deck too :-) I love my little animations:-) if you have an Apexi SAFC or RSM would compliment it quite well with the nice blue colour!

bump bloody bump.... if only i waited 2 more weeks!!!

are you kidding me!! I just bought this deck 2 frickin weeks ago!!

I paid $500 so anyone who is considering this is a good price! good deck too :-) I love my little animations:-) if you have an Apexi SAFC or RSM would compliment it quite well with the nice blue colour!

bump bloody bump.... if only i waited 2 more weeks!!!

Thanks for the bump dude :D

I not long got a new alpine deck, so there is no need for this one anymore

This was only in the car a couple of months

This is also advertised elsewhere... so if anyone is after one... PM an offer

Thanks for the bump dude  :(  

I not long got a new alpine deck, so there is no need for this one anymore

This was only in the car a couple of months

This is also advertised elsewhere... so if anyone is after one... PM an offer

I can get you this years model for $500

This is the 2003 model...

PM me if interested...

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so it's linke a double din thing? cos the pic shows 2 different faces??

EDIT: ohhh... rotating face plate... that's what i'm looking at yeah?

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