Clarion’s ADF, or Anti-Distortion Filter, was created specifically for the purpose of enhancing the listening experience of your MP3 and WMA music collections. During compression, the fidelity of your music is drastically reduced so you can fit more files onto one recordable CD. That’s where ADF comes in. Smoothing out the audio signals so that high and low frequencies remain audible, ADF restores your MP3 and WMA music files so they sound like the original recording. Best of all, there’s no added frequency boost, which can result in dull, muffled sound. So, if you want your MP3 and WMA music files to sound cleaner and crisper, engage Clarion’s ADF feature
Just load a CD into Clarion’s DXZ755MC, hit the “Record” button, and you’ll never have to bring that CD with you again … Music Catcher. This one-touch CD recording technology allows the DXZ755MC to store up to 6 CDs (When in LP Mode) worth of music. Best of all, there’s no need for complicated connections, or removable hard drives. For playback, just hit the function button until “Music Catcher” appears on the screen. Now your ready for hours of skip-free music playback.
There’s only one way for Clarion’s DXZ755MC to deliver 53 watts x 4 channels of unyielding power output and superior linearity: MOS-FET amplification, otherwise known as Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transmitter amplification. Smaller and more efficient than conventional power supplies, this MOS-FET amplification circuit delivers power with less distortion and zero On/Off switching noise. So crank it up, or turn it down for easy listening. Either way, with MOS-FET amplification, your music has never sounded quite like this.