Kenwood KDC-MP145 In-Dash CD/MP3/WMA Receiver with Aux Input

Kenwood KDC-MP145 In-Dash CD/MP3/WMA Receiver with Aux Input

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  • AM/FM radio, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA receiver
  • 4 x 50 Watts maximum power; one 2V preamp output with low pass filter, rear/sub switch
  • 11-digit, one line FL display; red key illumination with manual dimmer
  • Includes front auxiliary input for use with external devices
  • One-year limited warranty

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The KDC-MP145 makes listening to your portable music player in the car so easy even a… well you understand. On the front panel of this beautifully designed car stereo is a stereo mini plug, simply connect your iPod to the input and you’re rocking it.Kenwood’s KDC-MP145 is a quick way to add WMA/MP3 playback to your vehicle, along with a front input for your portable music player. This CD receiver keeps it simple, delivering playback of your digital files from a data disc, AM/FM radio, a prea

Kenwood KDC-MP145 In-Dash CD/MP3/WMA Receiver with Aux Input

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Dual XD6150 AM/FM/CD Receiver with 3.5mm Auxiliary Input, USB Charging Port and Detachable Face

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  • 4 x 50W peak power
  • CD-R compatible
  • 1.0 CDIN import & ISO mountable
  • High-speed audio
  • Anti-shock mechanism
  • In-dash AM/FM, CD with Remote
  • Front Auxiliary Input for connection to MP3 or iPod for audio playback
  • Front USB charging port to allow you to connect your iPod, iPhone or other Phone/Smartphone via USB and charge it while in the car. The USB support does not support data/music playback
  • Detachable face for increased security
  • Wireless remote control included

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General Features: In-dash AM/FM, CD with Remote •Front Auxiliary Input for connection to MP3 or iPod for audio playback •Front USB charging port to allow you to connect your iPod, iPhone or other Phone/Smartphone via USB and charge it while in the car. The USB support does not support data/music playback •Detachable face for increased security •Dot matrix type Blue and White LCD •Wireless remote control included •Blue button lighting •CEA-2006 compliant amplifier •Power Output:

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Tips:

Question by : What shade of bronzer would I use to contour my face?

Best answer:

Answer by Tammy
I personally, don’t suggest the use of selftanners, just because of personal experiences, it sucks. But I can suggest some nice blush tones that might give your skin a nice lift, and wear all over your face, like tantone from MAC, also, Coppertone from MAC…

I recommend Nars’ bronzers,
the colors are basically different shades of brown, not bronze, which has no orange or reddish hues to make it look “bronze” or “glowy”
so yeah, check them out, i guess there are two or three shades, not sure.
Benefit carries a nice bronzer too, the same idea as the nars’ ones, the color is matte brown, havent used this one tho, but u gotta love the packaging!

Answer by dancerchick
If you have light skin you should use colors more in the apricot range or peach colors. Brown or more tan bronzers will make yours skin look too dark. To apply the bronzer go from your temple and curve under your cheek bones and apply wherever you would normally get sun..

Good luck!

Answer by Makeupaholic
A matte bronzer I suggest since your skin is about a shade or two lighter than mine to us a dense bronzer brush (to create a softer shadow rather than an angled contour) and for drugstore I would actually buy a powder foundation so you have a nicer range of browns. Heres what I suggest
L’Oreal Super Blendable Powder Cappuccino
or for a bit darker
Neutrogena Mineral Sheers Powder Foundation Compact in Tan80

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