Clarion DXZ865MP CD Receiver With MP3

Clarion DXZ865MPReach for the stunning Optimedia touchscreen display on Clarion’s DXZ865MP CD player to control all of your playback and system functions with the touch of a finger. Best of all, the extra-large, full-color screen displays system information with exceptional definition and style, meaning the DXZ865MP can bring more than just hands-on control to your mobile audio system — it looks great, too.A high-quality digital-to-analog converter ensures superb reproduction from all your recordings, while the strong amplifier fills your speakers with plenty of clean, clear sound. The DXZ865MP can play back MP3 and WMA tunes that you’ve burned on a recordable disc, while its Anti-Distortion Filter revitalizes the sound from compressed music files.A built-in low-pass filter lets you dial in just the right amount of bass for your speakers, so your system sounds clean even at higher levels. A 2-band parametric EQ allows you to change the frequencies affected by your bass and treble controls for even more toneshaping ability.

Clarion ProAudio VRX755VD

Clarion VRX755VDThe key to Clarion’s VRX755VD is variety. For starters, it’ll play your standard and home-burned CDs and DVDs. Next, it offers up MP3 playback, so you can enjoy the hours of music files you’ve burned on disc, plus see all track and artist information on the display. Then the receiver gives you a wide range of controls, inputs, and outputs, so you can expand your system to your heart’s content.It all begins with the 7″ motorized, retractable Optimedia LCD. It offers up a beautiful display for your videos, plus convenient touchscreen system controls. And it’s coated with a special finish that keeps fingerprints and smudges at bay. When the monitor’s retracted, you can still operate the system and see what’s going on, thanks to the handy secondary display and set of controls. And when it’s time to load a disc, simply press a button and the detachable control panel flips down to expose the DVD/CD slot.

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