General Features:
- In-dash Marine AM/FM, MP3, WMA Multimedia player
- Multi-color LCD display
- Moisture resistant coated circuit board
- Blue button lighting
- Power Output:
- Peak: 45 watts x 4 channels
- RMS: 17 watts x 4 channels
- MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
- Authorized Internet Dealer
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
Playback and Audio Features:
- Playback of AM/FM, WMA, MP3
- Radio tuner with 18FM/12AM presets
- 3-band parametric equalizer with 5 selectable tone curves (4 Preset, 1 User)
- 2GB SD Card reader for audio playback
Expandability Options:
- 1 Set of 2V preamp outputs
- iPod and iPhone Ready: Optional cable required and sold separately
- Front-panel auxiliary input: 3.5mm headphone jack allows connection to portable media devices such as MP3 players. The Belva MN06-Black is recommended and sold separately
- Front-panel USB input: USB port allows connection to digital devices such as flash drives, portable media players, etc.
Note: This stereo does not support playback of CD's
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Average Customer Rating is 3.8 out of 5 stars:
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Raj from Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Pro;
Good price
Good sounds
Good feature
USB, sd slot, aux.
Con;
Hard to see in direct sunlight
Dosnt work well with I phone for music
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rat9 from slocal
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Dust and water resistant so far. USB and SD still works. Would be nice if it had Bluetooth. This isn't 2002, CDs are dead.
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Andrew from Belleville, MI
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Must purchase a separate cable to use an iPod, can't use a USB cable. Won't read my micro sd card unless I use a USB adaptor. The radio works as it should. Has clear sound.
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Mike from Kingston, ON, Canada
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I bought mine to replace a dead factory radio. I never used the cassette player and had no interest in carrying CDs around so the digital media options are first rate. Controls are mostly electronic, including tuning. The single control knob is mainly a volume control with secondary functions added.
Nice crisp sound, even with old factory speakers. Tuner is stable and static free. If you want loud, or deep base add an amplifier. Blue illumination is fixed brightness. North America and Europe compatible, switchable station frequency spacing. The iPod control cable connects on the rear so if you intend to use that feature have the adapter cable on hand at install. Chassis is standard DIN spec but still surprisingly deep for a unit with no mechanics (need over 160mm + room for wires).
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