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Boss 725CA
$130.00
Released March, 2008
The Pros:Looks cool in the dash, a nice sleek design. Has many connection options, works with a lot of other components. Separate outputs for subwoofer and normal lines.
The Cons:Doesn't get very loud, tend to have to turn it all the way up. LED lights are too bright at night and there's no dimmer. Not many EQ options available, restricted to the presets.
The Boss 725CA is an MP3 comaptible automotive in-dash CD receiver offered by Boss Audio. It features a full detachable front panel which has a front AUX input to easily enjoy music off any portable audio player using a standard headphone jack.
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It is compatible with CD, CD-R, CD-RW and MP3 discs and has a built in PLL synthesized AM/FM tuner with 24 station preset, and can be switched between USA/Europe radio frequencies. It outputs 50 watts to 4 channels and there are dual RCA outputs for rear and front, as well as a subwoofer output. To control the output sound, bass and treble are seperated and there are preset EQ response curves as well as balance and fader controls. The Boss 725CA comes with a wireless remote control and is sold as the RDS725CA which is the european frequency model.
Features
- ISO DIN mounting
- Full detachable front panel
- 5 Volt preamp output
- Active black matrix display
- PLL synthesized tuner
- Switchable USA/Europe radio frequencies
- 24 Station presets
- Front panel auxiliary input
- Compatible with audio output of iPod and other MP3 players
- Quartz digital clock
- CD mute function
- Track repeat
- Intro scan
- 1 Bit D/A converter
- 8X oversampling
- Aux/mobile video input (rear)
- MP3/CD-R/CD-RW compatible
- ID3-Tag display
- ESP (anti-skip mechanism)
- Preset EQ response curves
- Separate bass and treble
- Balance and fader controls
- Subwoofer output (BassMax)
- Dual (front and rear) RCA outputs
- Loudness
- Stereo/mono and local/distance switches
- Wireless remote control
- Output power: 50W x 4 channels
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looks cool in the dash, a nice sleek design
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has many connection options, works with a lot of other components
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separate outputs for subwoofer and normal lines
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doesn't get very loud, tend to have to turn it all the way up
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LED lights are too bright at night and there's no dimmer
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not many EQ options available, restricted to the presets
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cant' adjust the bass or treble if any of the EQ presets are being used
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