Friday, January 25, 2008

Kick Your Heart Out With The Kicker ZX1500.1

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Superior sound quality is one of the very important components we should consider in buying car audio parts and accessories. What’s the point of getting a dazzling car with luxurious seat covers without the best in-car audio? Sounds boring, right? A great vehicle is always comes along with the best car sounds.

The Kicker ZX1500.1 06zx1500.1 ZX Series Class D monoblock amplifier is the perfect match for you car’s audio. This cool accessory defines the real sound of class and quality.

Check out Kicker ZX1500.1’s description and specs courtesy of Sonic Electronix:

Product Description:

  • ZX Series Class D Monoblock Amplifier
  • RMS Power Output
  • 4 ohms: 750 watts x 1 chan.
  • 2 ohms: 1500 watts x 1 chan.
  • Gain and crossover frequency control
  • Protection light indicator
  • MOSFET Power Supply
  • Soft Start turn-on
  • Subsonic Filter
  • Protection Circuit
  • Remote bass control
  • Input Sensitivity (High Level): 250mV - 10V
  • Input Sensitivity (Low Level): 125mV - 5V
  • Active Crossover: 24 db/octave, variable 50Hz-200Hz, Low pass only
  • KICKQ Boost: Variable to +18dB
  • 12db/octave subsonic filter defeatable at 25Hz
  • Dimensions: 20″ L x 2-1/8″ W x 9-5/8″ H
  • Authorized Internet Dealer
  • 2-year Manufacturer’s warranty

Amplifier Specifications:

* Amplifier Class
* Number of Channels 1 mono
* RMS Power (4 ohms): 750 watts x 1 channel
* RMS Power (2 ohms): 1500 watts x 1 channel
* RMS Power (1 ohm): Not Stable
* Bridged RMS Power: Not Bridgeable
* Minimum Impedance: Unbridged 2 ohms
* THD at Rated RMS Power 1.5%
* Speaker Level Inputs: Yes
* Preamp Outputs: 1 pair
* Built-in Crossover: LP
* High-Pass Crossover Frequency: N/A
* Low-Pass Crossover Frequency: 50 - 200 Hz
* Subsonic Filter: Defeatable @ 25Hz
* Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 95 dB
* Bass Boost: 0-18 dB
* Bass/Gain Remote: Yes
* Fuse Rating: 150A

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Drive Cool With The Clarion VRX775VD

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Nothing compares to a hassle-free city cruise on a great sunny day while listening to your favorite songs or watching your favorite movie inside your car. All the fun you’ve always wanted can now be found in Clarion VRX775VD that offers nothing but the best quality in-car entertainment! Wow… it’ll make you forget about everything - even your over-heating radiator can’t steal the show from the VRX77VD in-dash DVD/CD/MP3/WMA Multimedia Station with CeNET and 7″ touch panel control. Your driving experience will be elevated to new heights as you blast off and drive your way to the greatest places you wanted to reach. The real definition of fun is all here… totally cool!

Check out the specifications and features of the Clarion VRX775VD courtesy of Online Stereo:

Technical Specifications

* WMA Playback: Yes
* Satellite Radio Ready: Yes
* RMS Power Output: 4×19 Watts
* Subwoofer Preamp Outputs: Yes
* MP3 playback: Yes
* Maximum Power: 4×50 Watts
* HD Radio: No
* DIN: 1
* Changer Control: Yes
* CD Text: Yes
* Bluetooth: Optional
* Aux input: Yes
* Built-in EQ: Yes
* CD-R/CD-RW Compatible: Yes
* Remote Control: Yes
* Detachable Face: Yes

Features

* DVD-R/DVD-RW/CD-R/CD-RW/VCD ready
* MP3/WMA compatible with ID3-TAG display
* 18 FM / 6 AM station presets
* DSP tuner with variable bandwidth
* iPod direct connection and control
* 2-Zone entertainment: Front and Rear separate source control
* 24-bit D/A converter
* 3-band parametric equalizer
* 50 W × 4 Built-in MOS-FET Amplifier
* Fully motorized 7-inch QVGA color LCD monitor
* Touch panel control with soil-resistant finishing
* Adjustable display brightness
* Phone mute
* 1 AUX AV input (2 ch audio + video)
* Video output for rear entertainment
* 6 ch RCA output and 2 ch RCA output for 2-Zone
* CCD camera direct input
* CeNET Control of: HDD Navigation, DVD changer, 5.1-channel decoder, TV tuner, 6-disc CD changer and Satellite receiver
* 1 optical output
* RGB input for navigation
* Detachable control panel
* Bluetooth Interface Ready (Optional BLT370)

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

The Soundstream VIR-8007

In-car entertainment will never be the same with Soundstream’s freshest device. Picture this - a 3.6″ wide razor rook din size in-dash fully motorized TFT monitor/DVD/AM/FM in your car… Cool, isn’t it? The Soundstream VIR-8007 is all-set to rock your world and and enhance your driving experience. This magnificent gadget boasts of lots of sophisticated features that will remind you how wonderful our world is!

According to Online Car Stereo, the VIR-8007 has a completely power-driven removable 5 position drop screen with last angle memory, a razor front panel with back-lit EL sheet for night viewing, DVD, CD, MP-4, MP-3, CDR, CDRW Player NTSC/PAL compatible with all functions are displayed on screen via OSD along with sixteen languages. It also has a 30-second electronic anti-shock mechanism, SD Card Slot for MP-3 Music or MP-4 and accessory iPod input connection. Wow! You’ll definitely forget everything, even your EGR valve or your own wife!

Anyway, here’s the rest of the VIR-8007’s features courtesy of www.onlinecarstereo.com, check it out!

  • USB mini input for MP-3 Music or MP-4 Movies
  • Antenna trigger wire
  • Amplifier trigger wire
  • Brake screen safety trigger
  • Telephone Mute trigger wire for Bluetooth adaptation
  • AM/FM with 30 pre-sets (18/FM – 12AM)
  • channel high power 50 x 4 channels (MOSFET power)
  • 5.1 outputs Dolby Digital Output (Front, Rear & 2-fixed freq. Sub)
  • 1-Auxiliary Input for Back-up Camera
  • 1-A/V in for secondary source input
  • 1-Video Output
  • LO/DX and stereo mono selector switch
  • Electronic (Bass, Treble, Volume, Balance, Fader)
  • Pre-set EQ functions (Rock, Pop, Classic)
  • Digital Clock
  • DVD, PAL/NTSC selectable
  • Panel brightness 300 NIT
  • ISO/DIN Mount
  • Full function remote control
  • 4 screen modes
  • Last position DVD memory

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