JL Audio Slash v2 Series 1000/1v2
JL Audio’s Slash v2 amplifiers aren’t just powerful, they’re smart. As your battery voltage fluctuates while you drive, the Regulated, Intelligent Power Supply™ system maintains steady, consistent power at any impedance between 1.5
and 4 ohms and at any voltage between 11 and 14.4 volts. You’ll get all the power, all the time, even with a wide range of speaker combinations.
The 1000/1v2 mono amplifier puts out 1,000 watts RMS of clean power to your subwoofer system, and JL Audio’s patented Class-D amp circuitry keeps a tight rein on cone movement. The cast aluminum heatsinks dissipate heat quickly, giving these amps long lifespans and reliable operation. You can stack multiple Slash v2 amps, saving you valuable space in your trunk or cargo area.
like you’re using the iPod itself. It’ll even display album art from your iPod. Once they’re connected, the Alpine bypasses your iPod’s built-in digital-to-analog converter, using its premium Burr-Brown DAC to deliver your music files with the highest fidelity possible.
The new pioneer AVH-P3100 is more than DVD receiver with a screen. The pioneer AVH-P3100DVD receiver combines built-in music, video, and ample expansion options into a distinctive but easy-to-use package that makes a real statement in your car’s double-sized dash space.
Azentek created a lot of buzz and won a 2008 “Best of CES” award with their Atlas CPC-1000 in-dash computer. Designed for your vehicle’s double-sized opening, it plays DVDs and runs Windows® Vista Ultimate Edition, giving you and your passengers incredible entertainment options.
Kenwood’s new KVT-512 is just the thing if you are looking a flip-out screen. Just touch the motorized, retractable 7″ screen to change sources, select DVD menu items, or choose the music you want to hear. An impressive array of inputs and outputs allows you to create a comprehensive entertainment package in your vehicle.
Pioneer’s new AVIC-Z3 has it all DVDs, in-dash navigation, and the convenience of advanced voice control with Pioneer’s AVIC-Z3 navigation receiver. This double-sized receiver sports not only a DVD/CD drive, but also a 30 GB hard drive that holds all navigation maps and information, plus up to 10 GB of music onboard. The combination of a 7″ touchscreen controls and voice command features gives you total control over this complete multimedia center.
Kenwood’s KDC-138 CD receiver includes a front-panel auxiliary input with a handy feature that isn’t usually found on lower-priced receivers. You can adjust the input’s level so you won’t get drastic changes in volume when you switch to or from the auxiliary source. This user-friendly Kenwood also features a 5-function toggle switch on the right side of the faceplate that makes it easy to adjust your settings on the go.