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2005 Model Perfect condition Still in car to view working, only 5 months old selling as upgrading.

Software to upload your own images and small mpeg clips to watch in your car!

PM or call me on 0421597825 Brisbane

RRP $1299

Selling price $650 make an offer!

Free postage I can use COD - Cash on delivery via aus post, or local pick up. Either way your money is safe as item arrives to you before you pay.

This pioneer link has all the info!

http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/car_entertain...50mp/index.html

CD Features

Improved S-10.1 Mchanism

CD-R and CD-RW Compatible

MP3 File Playback from CD-R/RW

WMA File Playback from CD-R/RW

WAV File Playback from CD-R/RW

CD Text with Scroll Function

Burr-Brown D/A Converter, 8fs Digital Filter

Track Scan, Pause, Repeat, Random Play

Disc Title Memory w/10 charaters (48 discs)

CD Text with Scroll function

8cm Disc Direct Loading

Track / Manual Search

Multiplay CD Control Features

CD Text Display with Title Scroll

ITS (Instant Track Selection)

Disc Title Memory, 10 charaters

Track & Disc Scan

Disc List Search

Repeat Play (Track/Disc/Mag)

CD Pause

Random Play (Disc / Magazine)

Digital Compression selection on MCD

Supertuner Features

Supertuner IIID with Digital Processing

Automatic Seek (Up / Down)

24-station 6 preset buttons

18 FM and 6 AM presets

BSM (Best Stations Memory)

Selectable Local / DX

Selectable Local Seek Sensitivity

Provision for Upgrade to DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)

9kHz / 10kHz switching

Audio Features

MOSFET 50 Watts x 4 high power

Rotary Commander for menu selection

Built-in DSP (Digital Signal Processor, replaces EEQ)

13-band digital graphic equalizer

Preset Equalizer (5 settings), Custom x 2 settings

Auto EQ and Auto Time Alignment (mic. supplied)

BBE digital signal enhancement

Digital LPS (Listening position Selector)

HPF (High Pass Filter) and LPF (subwoofer) -F/R Selectable

Subwoofer Phase Selection (+/-)

Selectable Loudness Control

BMX (BiMetric Equalizer)

ASL (Auto Sound Levelizer)

Electronic Volume / Balance / Fader controls

3 x RCA Preouts (Front, Rear and subwoofer)

6.5 Volts RCA Preout Level

3-Way Digital Network selectable

Spectrum Analyzer

Level Indicator

Cellular Mute / Attenuate

SLA (Source Level Adjuster)

AUX IN capable via CD-RB20 or CD-RB10

Additional Features

10-key IR Remote Control (direct access)

Motorised Flap-type DFS (Detach Face Security)

DFS Hard Carry Case included

Source TV Control

DVD Control

External Unit Control x 2

Colour OEL (Organic Electro Luminescent) Display

192 x 48 segment display

PC Link Screensaver Studio accessed via web to CD-R

www.pioneer.co.jp/car/pclink3a

Brightness adjustment (replaces Display Dimmer)

Electric Blue button illumination

Clock

Operation and Detach Warning Beep Tone

System / auto antenna relay control

Front or rear mounting options. Toyota/Nissan factory mounting holes

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Edited by emanuelt
  • 3 weeks later...

Yeah man he's proly right... HU's depreciation value is huge at the moment. I know I picked up a 2004 top of the line Sony model (rrp ~$999) for bout 400.

sry dude

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