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Panasonic CQ-C300U


$150.00 Released February, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Buttons are intuitive to work with as you're driving. Output is very strong, great for after-market speakers. Display is visible in any lighting.

The Cons:Difficult to navigate any of the content on a burned CD.

The Panasonic CQ-C300U is an in-dash MP3/WMA/CD player and is the most basic of Panasonic's car CD players.  The unit features a fully motorized front panel with a removable faceplate for security.

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  It provides a total 72 watts of RMS power handling with a SBC-SW feature and MOS-FET output stage for accurate sound reproduction.  The CQ-C300U is compatible with iPod, Satellite Radio, and an optional expansion module for connecting a phone or other digital device to the receiver.  It also includes an integrated AM/FM tuner, CD changer control, and displays both CD text and ID3 tags.  The receiver comes with a wireless remote control and a 1 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • MP3/WMA CD Player/Receiver
  • Fully motorized front panel with removable faceplate
  • Wireless remote control
  • MP3, WMA, CD-R/RW playback
  • iPod®, Satellite Radio & Expansion Module Ready
  • Power Handling: 18W x 4 channels RMS, 50W x 4 channels Peak
  • Bass, Treble, Balance Fader Controls
  • White on Black dot-matrix display
  • CD Text and MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
  • MOS-FET Output stage
  • SBC-SW( super bass controlled subwoofer)
  • AM/FM Tuner
  • Front AUX input
  • CD Changer Control
  • 4 ohms impedance
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    buttons are intuitive to work with as you're driving

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    output is very strong, great for after-market speakers

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    display is visible in any lighting

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    allows good quick control of shaping the sound on the fly

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    nice bass boost and good fine-tuning control, ideal if you've added after-market amps and subwoofers

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    compressed files are output with great richness and clarity

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    difficult to navigate any of the content on a burned CD

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