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Clarion DUZ385SAT
$300.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Gets great radio reception even with weaker signals. CD playback is consistent even with burned CDs. AUX port works with everything and gets great sound.
The Cons:Screen is very reflective and can't be read if the sun hits it. No power button, have to hold the Src button to turn it on/off.
The Clarion DUZ385SAT is an entry-level, in-dash audio head unit compatible with CDs, MP3s, WMAs, and AACs. Included is a USB interface for connecting to an external USB-based MP3 player, as well as an iPod.
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For superior audio performance, the unit uses Magna Bass EX, which allows users to boost the ultra-low frequency range without producing any unwanted noise. Unlike the superior CX609 model, the DUZ385SAT lacks integrated Bluetooth, but hosts enough connectivity to be ready for: Bluetooth and Satellite Radio. Note also that the system doesn’t come with a remote control, but one can be purchased—as the unit features a built-in IR port.
Features
- 2-DIN, Audio In-Dash Head Unit
- Magna Bass EX
- MP3/WMA/AAC Playback (ID3-TAG)
- USB Interface (iPod cable included)
- 4ch/2V RCA Output
- 50W x 4 Built-in Amplifier
- Built-in IR Eye (RCB176 Remote Optional)
Specifications
- Discs: CD-DA/CD-R/RW
- Formats: MP3, WMA, AAC
- Display: 13 x 10 2-Line LCD
Optional
- SAT
- Bluetooth (BLT370 Required)
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Pros & Cons
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gets great radio reception even with weaker signals
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CD playback is consistent even with burned CDs
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AUX port works with everything and gets great sound
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USB connection to a storage device starts playing right away and is easy to work with
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1
has some nice EQ settings that are easy to adjust
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screen is very reflective and can't be read if the sun hits it
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no power button, have to hold the Src button to turn it on/off
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