Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U): Sleek Looking Car Radio with a Multitude of Entertaining Features
The Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) is a car player with many different features. The objective of the Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) is to provide excellent music clarity on the roads. The Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) can play any type of music files like the MP3, WMA or ACC from any digital source. The USB port provided in the Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) allows any other external device to be attached and produce an utmost quality sound experience. It may be your Sony walkman or any other digital audio player, like Apple’s iPod. The Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) can play anything and the device can be controlled directly from the front panel.
The Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) has a 4 x 50 W S-MOSFET power output and 3 RCA Pre-outs including dedicated sub-output. The BBE MP Digital technology present in the Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) ensures high definition sound production. It also features the Sony-developed DRIVE-S chassis technology which improves the sound quality and ensures superior reliability. The Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) has a large 13-segment display that shows the disc, stations and track. It also comes along with a sub-credit card remote control which helps the user to even change the track from the back seat of the car.
The Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) has a frequency response of 10 - 20,000 Hz, digital filter of 8 fs, D/A converter of 24 bit and Signal-to-Noise ratio of 120.0 dB. The silver finish front panel of the Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) includes bluish white and blue display colour along with green and red switchable key illumination. The Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) also features certain other specifications like the EQ3 Stage II (3 Band Equalizer), CD Changer Control Ready, IR card remote RM-X151 supplied, DSO (Dynamic Soundstage Organizer) II, etc.
The Sony CDX-GT610U (CDXGT610U) is the kind of in car audio device that satisfies the musical urge of the people with ultimate sound quality reproduction on the move.
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