AM/FM CD/MP3/WMA PLAYER WITH CeNET AND TOUCH-PANEL CONTROL
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Offering 24-Bit D/A converters, a high-powered MOS-FET amplifier, Clarion’s Optimedia display technology, a 4.2-inch Full-Color TFT display, and an attractive stainless steel faceplate, the DXZ855MP really does look as good as it sounds. Loaded with sound-enhancement features, such as Clarion’s ADF compress-audio enhancer and 2-Band Parametric EQ, the DXZ855MP is a unit that puts you in control of your sound. And for system expansion, try 4-volt/6-channel line level outputs. This is a source unit that truly does it all.
The DXZ855MP is one of two new source units offering Clarion’s next-generation Optimedia technology – a feature that blends impeccable graphics with touch-screen control. Remastered, Optimedia has evolved from its first-generation monochrome look to full color in 2005. We didn’t stop there, however. The motion graphics this technology offers are vastly improved, and the revamped onscreen layouts make navigating through the unit’s menu screens easy. For unparalleled looks and control … Optimedia.
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Clarion offers a new source-unit solution for bringing your 40GB iPod into the car. Just plug in Apple’s popular music player into the adapter and you’re ready to rock and roll. Best of all, this easy-to-use interface owers up and charges the iPod so its ready for hours of playback once its leaves the car.
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Clarion’s ADF, or Anti-Distortion Filter, was created specifically for the purpose of enhancing the listening experience of your MP3 and WMA music collections. During compression, the fidelity of your music is drastically reduced so you can fit more files onto one recordable CD. That’s where ADF comes in. Smoothing out the audio signals so that high and low frequencies remain audible, ADF restores your MP3 and WMA music files so they sound like the original recording. Best of all, there’s no added frequency boost, which can result in dull, muffled sound. So, if you want your MP3 and WMA music files to sound cleaner and crisper, engage the ADF feature ... becaue at Clarion, we believe your compressed music collection shouldn’t have to sound compressed. |
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For optimal subwoofer performance, Clarion equips its DXZ855MP with a built-in Low-Pass Filter. Offering users selectable frequencies at 50Hz, 80z, and 120Hz, Clarion’s Low-Pass Filter stops mid- and high-range frequencies from entering the subwoofer output. This allows users to really dial in the bass so it hits harder and tighter. |
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There’s only one way for Clarion’s DXZ855MC to deliver 53 watts x 4 channels of unyielding power output and superior linearity: MOS-FET amplification, otherwise known as Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transmitter amplification. Smaller and more efficient than conventional power supplies, this MOS-FET amplification circuit delivers power with less distortion and zero On/Off switching noise. So crank it up, or turn it down for easy listening. Either way, with MOS-FET amplification, your music has never sounded quite like this. |
For added control, Clarion allows you to manage your sound system’s subwoofer output level directly from the source unit. This control functions separately from the volume control for increased functionality.
Offers 3 modes to accommodate a wide variety of car audio configurations and listening styles.
When it came to the cosmetic design of the DXZ855MP, Clarion’s product engineers wanted something that could visually speak to the unit’s high-tech innovation. We found what we were looking for. Introducing Clarion’s new Stainless Steel faceplates. It’s progressive styling for progressive thinking.
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iPod Interface Clarion lets you enjoy your iPod on the road with an easy plug-in interface. Just connect your iPod for seamless enjoyment of your iTunes collection. |
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MSRP |
699.99 USD |
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Source |
WMA MP3 CD Radio |
Bus |
CeNET |