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Bought this fella thinkin it was normal speaker output. It requires external amps even though it says 4 x 45..unless I'm missing something, rca's go into amps.

Anyway, this suckers got everything...aussie frequencies. Brand new!!!

$265.. first in first served.

Features:

DVD/ VCD / SVCD / CD/ HDCD/ MP3/ WMA/ JPEG/ CD-R/ CD-RW/ DVD+RW/ DVD-RW Compatible

FM/AM Receiver

Anti-Shock Housing, Advanced ESP, Last Memory Function

Standard size, can be used as In Dash Size (with trim plate)

4.1 channel Audio system

Digital Audio Output

Extra Infrared Remote Sensor

Dolby Pro-Logic / DTS Ready

Pure Blue /Green Led Indicator

Main Characteristics:

The unit have standard One Din IN-DASH dimension.

With FM/AM tuner, FM Frequency range: 87.5~108MHz, AM Frequency range: 522~1602KHz.

LMF (Last memory function): When power is suddenly down, then power on again , the player will play from last position it played , not from the beginning of disc.

Electronic anti-Shock function inside. The unit is provided to support disc track buffer time (CD/VCD 12sec, DVD 3~6sec, MP3 110sec).

Dolby AC-3 and DTS audio decoders inside.

Composite funtion on front.

The unit is also support CD-R upgrade.

4CH analog audio output, 2CH analog audio input.

2 way video output, can connect two monitor device at the same time

A/V input jack on front panel.

FM can save 40 bands, AM can save 30 bands.

VFD display on panel.

Accessories:

Full function remote controller.

Power Connector

User Manual

Audio/Video connecting cable

Mounting Bracket

Trim Ring

Mounting Grommet

Rear Strap

Keys

Screws

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