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valentin 11-08-2007 01:28 PM

FS/WTT: Clarion Deck DXZ865MP
 
I want to trade my clarion deck dxz865mp touch screen for a decent pioneer deck ++ extra cash. The deck has been used for only 4 months. I bought it for $400 with no warranty. If no trade, I want to sell it for $350. It's still installed in my car, unless you want to come check it out yourself I'll be glad to let you test it. Condition is immaculate. The reason im selling is because I'm in need of money right now. Pm me if interested.

spicedupflip 11-08-2007 11:34 PM

hey would you trade it for a alpine CDA-9851?? I also have a 10 disc sony DVX-100 and a LA Sounds 4 chennel Amp...

valentin 11-09-2007 10:00 AM

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A Blend of Touch-Sensitive Controls and Powerhouse Performance
The DXZ865MP source unit looks as good as it sounds. Clarion combines its Optimedia Display technology with its Anti-Distortion Filter, Low-Pass Filter and MOS-FET power amplification behind a sharp-looking stainless-steel faceplate. Other features to improve sound quality include a 24-bit Digital-to-Analog converter and 2-band parametric equalizer section that puts you in control. The DXZ865MP does everything from CD MP3 to WMA… and more.

• Optimedia : 256 Full Color 4.2-inch TFT Display
• Touch Panel Control
• Spectrum Analyzer
• 2-Band Parametric Equalizer
• Low-Pass Filter
• Build-in Amplifier canceller
• 18FM/6AM Presets
• 212 Watts MOS-FET Amplifier (53 Watts Χ 4 Channels)
• CD-R/RW Ready
• 4-Volt/6-Channel RCA Output
• CeNET Control of: DVD Changer (Easy), TV tuner, 6-Disc CD Changer, Satellite Receiver and iPod
• 2-Channel AUX input with Level Control
• Active Screen Savers

Anti-Distortion Filter (ADF)
Road noise and wind noise can seriously degrade sound quality in vehicles. Low frequency road noise drowns out bass, and high frequency wind noise drowns out treble, so we fight back with the ADF circuit in our high-end source units. Clarion's unique Anti-Distortion Filter eliminates phase distortion and lets you hear a more natural frequency balance. The result: Crystal-clear sound… with low frequencies and high frequencies in perfect harmony.

Low-Pass Filter (LPF)
Clarion equipped the DXZ865MP with a Low-Pass Filter designed for optimal subwoofer performance. Users can select cut-off frequencies of 50, 80, and 120 Hz… attenuating upper bass, midrange and treble frequencies to keep your bass pure and unadulterated. Selecting the correct cut-off frequency gives you harder, tighter and cleaner bass.

MOS-FET Power Amplifier
What's the best way for Clarion's DXZ865MP source unit to pump 212 watts of power through four channels (53 Χ 4) with superior linearity? MOS-FET amplification, of course. Metal-oxide field-effect transistors are smaller and more efficient than typical “chip” amplification sections, and Clarion's power section delivers more power, less distortion, and absolutely zero on/off switching noise. Crank it up, turn it down, but, either way, Clarion's MOS-FET amplifier pumps out power like you've never heard it.

valentin 11-12-2007 07:47 PM

bumppp

valentin 11-14-2007 09:37 PM

bumppp..need to sell this..no more trades.

valentin 11-16-2007 05:59 PM

bumpppp

valentin 11-22-2007 01:17 AM

bumpity

NVS_Whips 11-25-2007 08:03 PM

Amazing deck, I've had it in my car for a year now. Great features and flexability

valentin 03-23-2008 10:05 PM

bumpp...$300 FIRM

valentin 05-14-2008 12:31 AM

bumpp...$300 FIRM..

riding_young 05-17-2008 05:43 PM

Let me know if you're interested in Pioneer Deh-p4600MP + cash

PM me

Thanks

valentin 12-22-2009 07:11 PM

bumppp $250! mint condition!

valentin 12-28-2009 08:52 PM

$200 just want it gone! 4167231054


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