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Customising your In-Car Entertainment is easier than ever

10th March 2008 Print
Customising your In-Car Entertainment is easier than ever

Previously something to be tackled with trepidation, an In-Car Entertainment (ICE) ‘install’ is no longer reserved for the audio expert, thanks to Clarion – the world’s largest manufacturer of in-car audio, entertainment and satellite navigation solutions – who’s launch of the DXZ388RUSB audio head unit finally makes customising your in-car experience, easy and affordable.

Stacked with features, including CD/CD-R/CD-RW and MP3/WMA/AAC playback, the DXZ388RUSB delivers direct iPod control (no additional leads needed) via the front facing USB slot, whilst the inclusion of Clarion’s own connectivity system – CeNet – allows for the optional add-on of a CD changer or the BLT583 Bluetooth receiver for full mobile phone integration.

Playback spec aside however, the DXZ388RUSB proves itself an ideal starting point for any system build thanks to the addition of 6 channel RCA line-out – previously a feature reserved for top of the range units - that allow greater flexibility with amp additions and speaker set-ups.

With 4-channel x 50 watts of amplification, the DXZ388RUSB makes full use of digital Z-Enhancer sound customisation presets to boost the bass, the treble, or both, whilst Magna Bass EX provides extra low-frequency impact (boosting bass by 10dB at 60 Hz), for a well-balanced sound reproduction that’s essential in any ICE install.

Despite its feature-rich spec, the DXZ388 RUSB has a typical selling price of just £149.00 via appointed dealers across the UK, and with speakers starting from as little as £20, a great sounding system build is more affordable than ever.

For more details on this, and Clarion’s 2008 line-up of audio, multi-media and satellite navigation products, visit clarion.co.uk.

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Customising your In-Car Entertainment is easier than ever