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Clarion VZ300
$349.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Clear audio output, clean and sharp. Bass signal is very strong, able to maximize OEM speaker output. Able to handle scratched disks as well as burned ones without a problem.
The Cons:Album art display doesn't update consistently, often delays up to 8 seconds into the track. USB port inconsistent, isn't always able to read from a thumb drive. Complicated installation with many more wires than most people will use.
The Clarion VZ300 is a basic audio and video receiver for your dashboard. It plays DVDs and CDs, as well as burned disks with MP3 or WMA files. It works with a 24-bit D/A converter to achieve high quality audio.
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The 3.5 inch LCD display will show what's playing as well as DVD video, and can be adapted with the RCA input for a rear vision camera.
USB and AUX inputs in the front allow you to attach other external devices like an iPod. The AM/FM radio is HD radio ready and XM radio compatible. There are four 40 watt power outputs, and six 2 volt RCA outputs. A low pass filter works with the subwoofer to control the bass.
Features
- 3.5 inch LCD display
- DVD-Video, DVD±R, DVD±RW, CD-DA, HDCD, CD-R and CD-RW
- CD / MP3 / WMA compatible
- iPod playback
- Front USB
- AUX input
- AM / FM stereo
- HD Radio ready
- XM Radio Compatible
- Rear vision camera RCA input
- 24-bit D/A Converter
- Low pass filter for subwoofer
- 4 x 40 watt power output
- 2 volt 6 channel RCA outputs
- Remote control included
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clear audio output, clean and sharp
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bass signal is very strong, able to maximize OEM speaker output
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able to handle scratched disks as well as burned ones without a problem
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album art display doesn't update consistently, often delays up to 8 seconds into the track
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USB port inconsistent, isn't always able to read from a thumb drive
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complicated installation with many more wires than most people will use
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file navigation is awkward, locks up temporarily when detecting an m4a file
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