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Boss Audio BV6500 In-Dash DVD/CD/MP3 & AM/FM Receiver | 
enlarge | Brand: BOSS Category: CE
List Price: $229.00 Buy New: $125.70 You Save: $103.30 (45%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 10543
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.5 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 7 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: BV6500 Model: BV6500 UPC: 791489103787 EAN: 0791489103787 ASIN: B000H87ZIA
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| Features:
| • | ISO DIN mounting with Full detachable front panel | | • | Organic display | | • | DVD, MP3, CD-R, and VCD compatible; NTSC /PAL compatible | | • | ESP (anti-skip mechanism) & Dual (front and rear) RCA outputs | | • | Wireless remote control; & Output power: 80W x 4 channels |
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Product Description Set up your ride for the best in audio and video entertainment. It's Boss Audio's In-Dash DVD Receiver. Plug it into a video monitor and take your entertainment on the road. It's also MP3-Compatible which means you can play all those tunes on your big mix discs. And with 80W x 4, there's plenty of power to around. Boss BV6500 features: Organic display / ISO DIN mounting / Full detachable front panel / PLL Synthesized AM/FM tuner / 24 station presets / DVD, MP3, DVD, CD-R, and VCD compatible / DTS and Dolby Digital capable / NTSC/PAL compatible / Illuminated controls / Preset EQ response curves / Separate bass and treble / Balance and fader controls / Loudness / Stereo/mono switch / Local/distance switch / Mute function / Last position memory / I-Bit D/A converter / ESP anti-skip mechanism / Dual (front and rear) RCA outputs / Subwoofer output / Wireless remote control / Output power: 80W x 4 channels (optional monitor required)
Amazon.com Product Description Enjoy both DVD and CD entertainment when out on the road with the Boss Audio BV6500 DVD/CD in-dash receiver, which features a cutting-edge wide OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) screen--which looks terrific from every angle and draws less power than conventional LCD displays. The OLED offers NTSC/PAL compatibility. The DVD/CD player is compatible with standard DVD movie and CD audio discs as well as CD-R/RW discs and MP3 file burned to CD discs. It provides 80 watts of peak power through four channels and dual (front and rear) RCA outputs. Other features include Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound compatibility, a 1-bit D/A converter that ensures flawless audio playback, PLL synthesized AM/FM tuner with 30 presets, preset EQ curves, and a fully detachable front panel. What's in the Box In-dash car stereo and CD/DVD player, remote control (with battery), printed operating instructions; backed by a 1-year warranty Tech Talk RMS versus Peak Power: Peak power is measured by a brief musical burst (such as a crashing cymbal) and refers to the maximum amount of power that a device can produce from such a burst. However, a more reliable specification is RMS (root square mean) power, which measures the maximum continuous power that an audio device can produce. With a higher RMS figure, your music will sound cleaner as well as louder.
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| Customer Reviews:
boss audio BV6500 A++++ March 27, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
definitely the best receiver i have ever installed in my car-and this is in place of my alpine receiver. If you want clarity, this is the way to go.
Great Audio March 15, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really like the sound of the system that I installed in my car.
Reading Folders November 19, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It seems to be a good product. The only thing I want to know is: How can I jump to other folder in this stereo without a monitor? If you have 3 folders in your MP3 CD, it reads the first of them, but it can't jump (automatically or not) to the next folder.
I hope to be mistaken, but I tried and I can't.
Update: Bossaudio online support is really bad. I requested a ticket system account last week and... nothing at this moment.
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