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Comparison Alpine CDE-192R vs Alpine CDE-190R

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Application areacarcar
DIN size1DIN1DIN
Front panel
detachable
detachable
Media types
CD
USB storage (front)
iPod/iPhone connection
CD
USB storage (front)
iPod/iPhone connection
Equalizer
Number of bands33
Number of fixed settings1010
Low Pass Filter (LPF)
Bass Boost function
Amplifier specs
Power per channel50 W50 W
Number of channels44
Control
Control functions
steering wheel controls
steering wheel controls
Outputs
Speaker connectionISO/RCAISO/RCA
Line out32
Inputs
front AUX
More features
Tuner bandsFM/MW/LWFM/MW/LW
Illumination colour selection
Backlightred, greenred, green
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2015december 2015

Line out

The number of line outputs (see above) provided in the design of the radio. It should be noted that usually these outputs use RCA connectors (“tulip”), and the analog format allows only one audio channel to be transmitted through one such. Therefore, to work with a stereo signal, two RCA connectors are required, and just a pair of such jacks is considered to be one line output - a set designed for one set of stereo speakers. The main difference between this interface and the same RCA used to connect speakers (see above) is that the line output receives a signal from a preamplifier that is unsuitable for feeding to passive acoustics. Such a signal must be sent to active speakers or an external amplifier (whereas the speaker is connected to the output of a power amplifier designed for passive speakers).
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