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Clarion Cmd4 Marine Cd Receiver on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Vermilion, Ohio, United States

Vermilion, Ohio, United States
Worked when removed from service
Brand:Clarion

Set sail with Clarion's CMD4 marine CD receiver! Its watertight faceplate and clear-coated circuit board are designed to give you years of corrosion-free operation, while its array of entertainment features are ready to provide the perfect soundtrack to your travels, no matter how far you like to roam.CD receiver with built-in amplifier (17 watts RMS/53 peak x 4 channels)
watertight, flip-down faceplate with drip shield and UV-resistant controls
Pelgan Z clear-coated circuit board for marine use
plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs
adjustable bass and treble controls (2-band parametric EQ)
adjustable display contrast
18 FM/6 AM presets
seek tuning
rotary volume control
CeNET connection for a Clarion 6-disc CD changer or SIRIUS satellite radio tuner
auxiliary input
three sets of preamp outputs
iPod control with the optional EA1251B interface
optional marine wired remote
clock
CD frequency response: 10-20,000 Hz
CD signal-to-noise ratio: 100 dB
FM sensitivity: 9 dBf

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