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Old 04-20-2006, 07:57 AM
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I had a Duel for a while. Not bad for a basement bargain HU. And, it was an all red display!! I got tired of it having no permanent clock, tho.....
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I have the new Dual deck, the black with blue light one from Bestbuy. For $79.99, it'* a great deck. It'* not better than my older Pioneer, but for the money it'* great. Lots of power, AUX in/out with mini-plug adaptor included, MP3 and WMA support with ID3 tags, and all that stuff. Plus lots of little features that are nice, such as direct track entry and adjustable turn-on volume, and a removable faceplate <---- Though that'* pretty standard now a days.
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