Pioneer DEH-8300SD CD/MP3 Car Stereo Front USB Front Aux Input, SD Card Reader, iPod

Pioneer DEH-8300SD CD/MP3 Car Stereo Front USB Front Aux Input, SD Card Reader, iPod

Treat yourself to the best in entertainment with this Pioneer DEH-8300SD car radio! This unit comes equipped with a USB port, a SD/SDHC memory card reader and is iPhone and iPod compatible thanks to its USB port. Delivering a total power output of 4 x 50 W with a MOSFET amplifier, the DEH8300SD turns every road trip into an outstanding listening experience. In addition, this model includes a front auxiliary input for directly hooking up your digital music player. Its three RCA pre-amp outputs help to expand your car's sound system with amplifiers, subwoofers or additional speakers. As for the Pioneer DEH 8300SD's 5-band graphic equaliser and its exclusive Advanced Sound Retreiver technology, they join forces to provide exceptional sonic clarity for a listening experience like no other!General:Display : Multi 2 line LCD, 12 + 3 charactersAutomatic sound reduction for GSM : Mute functionRemovable facade : YesCompatible with steering wheel commands : Yes, via optional interface depending on the vehicleRCA out : 3 x RCA (4 volts)Multimedia bus : USBCD:Anti-shock-system : Shockproof (Suspension in oil bath)MP3 compatibility : MP3, WMA, AACRadio:RDS decoder : YesPresets : 24 presets: 18 FM and 6 LW/MWAutomatic and manual search : YesAudio:Power of the output : 4 x 50WAmplifying transistor : MOSFET amplifierOther information:Other information : Pilot iPod / iPhone (broadband connection via USB)Input SD / SDHCAuxiliary inputBacklit USB sliding hatch Advanced Sound Retriever5 Band Graphic EqualiserSubwoofer Control (Control of phase levels, frequencies)

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