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Aiwa CDC-X707M www.aiwa.com |
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| Aiwas latest CD head unit offers almost every frequently-used function at your fingertips. |
Specs Price & Contact: $250, 201-512-3600; www.aiwa.com
Internal Amps Max Output: 29 watts x 4 @ 35% THD+N |
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| by Brian Smith | ||||
| The CDC-X707M is a single-DIN head unit with CD player, AM/FM tuner, and CD changer control. Features include a detachable faceplate with multi-color display, a steering wheel-mounted IR remote, and variable Hbass (High Bass) and DSSA (Drivers Sound Stage Adjustment). The CDC-X707M provides four preamp outputs, a 3.5 mm auxiliary input jack, and internal amps rated at 45 watts x 4. A Source Level Adjustment feature allows users to match output levels for different sources by +/ 4 dB. The unit also boasts the ability to play both CD-R and CD-RW discs.
Performance With all channels driven into 4 ohms, the CDC-X707Ms internal amps produced about 11 watts x 4 @ 0.8 % THD+N. The next click up on the volume control produced about 14 watts x 4 @ 1.2 % THD+N. A tough call, but we always spec 1% or less on decks with a stepped volume control. Of course, anything under a few percent THD+N is still completely usable, just like gain overlap with an external amplifier. Max output from the internal amps measured 29 watts x 4 @ 35% THD+N. Thats definitely among the highest power levels that weve seen from a head unit although at a distortion level of 35%, its not exactly usable power. The DSSA circuit optimizes the soundstage&Mac226; for either the left or right seating position. It essentially involves a balance offset of about 4 dB and a high frequency rise of about 6 dB. This will certainly change your soundstage, but theres a bit more to proper imaging and staging than balance and EQ. The Hbass circuit provides either 2.5 dB or 4.5 dB of boost centered at 80 Hz. Tone controls are quite wide in bandwidth and provide + or 12.5 dB, centered at 35 Hz and 18.5 kHz. User Evaluation In most cases, I intentionally ignore the operating instructions when beginning a head unit evaluation; a good user interface should be self-explanatory. For some reason, I decided to actually sit down and read the manual all the way through beforehand, only to discover that it was completely unnecessary. The user interface for the CDC-X707M is actually very intuitive and offered a very shallow learning curve. |
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