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Jensen CD6112


$210.00 Released March, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sound output can get pretty loud, drives aftermarket speakers well. Interface is ideal for when you're driving, easy to reach over and navigate through the functions as you go. Looks clean and high-end, and doesn't distract you at night.

The Cons:Faceplate doesn't re-attach too easily, need to press hard. Radio stations don't come in very strong. Clock tends to loose a few minutes a week.

The Jensen CD6112 is an in-dash A/V receiver which provides up to 160 watts of peak power.  The receiver is designed with a detachable face, black LCD display, and white LED backlighting.

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  It supports playback of CD-R and CD-RW discs and includes a front-panel AUX input for connecting a media device.  The CD6112 has a built-in AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets and is both iPod and iPhone ready.  It also includes 3 selectable EQ curves for tweaking the sound and is capable of displaying ID3 tags.  The receiver comes with a remote control for easy operation and has a 1 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • Detachable Face
  • Black LCD with White LED Backlighting
  • Displays ID3 Tags
  • High Speed Audible Track Search
  • Front AUX Input
  • 3 Selectable EQ Curves
  • AM/FM Tuner /w 30 Presets
  • iPod/iPhone Ready
  • Power Output: 160 watts
  • Playback Compatibility: CD-R, CD-RW
  • Comes with IR Remote Control
  • 1 year limited warranty

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Pros
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    sound output can get pretty loud, drives aftermarket speakers well

  • 1

    interface is ideal for when you're driving, easy to reach over and navigate through the functions as you go

  • 1

    looks clean and high-end, and doesn't distract you at night

  • 1

    buttons feel solid and high quality, nice durable construction

Cons
  • 1

    faceplate doesn't re-attach too easily, need to press hard

  • 1

    radio stations don't come in very strong

  • 1

    clock tends to loose a few minutes a week

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