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Kenwood KDC-139 CD TUNER - AUX INPUT 

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KDC-139 CD TUNER - AUX INPUT
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50W X 4, CD TUNER, AUX INPUT FOR iPOD/MP3 
 
** Availability: In stock now 
Our Price  $96*
+ shipping of $12.95
* Includes GST
 
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General Features
• TDF(Theft Deterrent Faceplate)
• 7 Segment LCD Display
• Rotary Encoder & Jog Control Knob for Easy Operation
• Key Illumination (139/Pure Green, 139S/Red)
• Digital Clock (24H)
• 2-way Telephone Mute
• 2-way Navi Mute
Audio Features
• Maximum Output Power : 50W x 4 
• 2.0V 1 Preout
• Rear/Subwoofer Switchable
• Subwoofer Level & Low Pass Filter Adjustable
• System Q:Sound Control with Pre-programmed Tone Curves
 • Front AUX Input with Input Sensitivity Adjust
• Bass Boost
• Low-pass Filter
• Fader Control
• Attenuator (-20dB) with Smooth Volume Return
Single CD Features
• CD-R/CD-RW Compatible
• Random/Repeat/Scan Play
FM/AM Tuner Features
• FM/AM 24 Station Presets (18FM, 6AM)
• AME (Automatic Memory Entry) 
• Up/Down Seek Tuning
• Selectable Channel Spacing


 
 

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Product Rating:
Good Everyday Car CD/Tuner

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by R.S Gordon, ACT on August 19, 2008
5 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Pros: Aux-In, simple no-nonsense installation
Cons: Doesn't play MP3 audio file CDs
A simple no-nonsense unit. Has audio input jack on front so you can plug in a pod player. Sound is good, and the 50W per channel more than enough for normal speakers that came with the car.

The front panel looks OK, not too wierd, and is easy enough to read.

So inexpensive that I probably won't bother removing the front panel all the time.
 


 
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