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Alpine Cha-1214 12-disc Ai-net Cd Changer on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Wheat Ridge, Colorado, United States

Wheat Ridge, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used

Unit was repaired by an electronics company (repair cost $168) and never reinstalled into the vehicle.  Includes 2 additional CD cassette holders.

Plays CDs only (not compatible with CD-Rs/CD-RWs)

High-speed disc changing

Any angle mounting from 0-90 degrees

CD frequency response 5-20,000 Hz

CD signal-to-noise ratio 103 dB

Disc naming for 150 discs (text-compatible Alpine receiver required)

17-3/4' connection cable included

10-5/16"W (12-9/16" with bracket) x 3-7/8"H x 7-1/4"D

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