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Clarion re-works its magic

5th June 2007 Print
Clarion re-works its magic Clarion has pitched in with a strong contender for top honours - the DXZ378RMP - an up-rated, more user-friendly, higher-spec version of last year’s most affordable iPod compatible audio head unit ever, but at the same price of just £119.

The CD/MP3/WMA receiver utilises Clarion’s clever connectivity system – CeNet – to allow iPod interaction via an interface (EA1276), as well separate control of an add-on DVD changer, TV tuner, DAB tuner and 6-disc CD changer, whilst a front-facing AUX input allows integration of portable audio and video devices.

All functions on the unit are managed via rotary volume control and feature buttons, whilst a remote control now comes as standard, and a high-visibility 2-line white negative LCD display provides a crystal-clear picture.

The increased technical demand on the DXZ378RMP does nothing to compromise sound reproduction however, with 4 x 50 watts of MOS-FET amplification delivering masses of power but with less distortion, as well as Z-Enhancer Plus, to allow total control of the gain, Q and frequency.

Part of Clarion’s exciting new range of units for 2007 - with prices starting as low as £79 for the entry model DB178RMP CD/MP3/WMA receiver - the DXZ378RMP is available via specially appointed Clarion dealers across the UK, with a typical selling price of just £119.00.

For further information, visit clarion.co.uk.

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Clarion re-works its magic