2pcs Car Audio Amplifier Bass Boost Knob Rca Remote Amp Volume Controller on 2040-parts.com
US $9.37
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Shenzhen, China
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This remote amplifier level control is used to adjust an amplifier's power level, stereo, equalizer or crossover volume form the dashboard or other remote locations. It adds sub-woofer level controls or balances a multiple amplifier installation. Fine tunes the volume of any RCA line level signal you wish to control. Compact housing allows the unit to be mounted virtually anywhere so control is at the user’s fingertips. Simple in and out connections, no additional wiring needed. Great for a sub amp volume control.
Description:
Mount in or under the dash
Dash Mount Amplifier Level Control for Volume Adjustment
Can Adjust the Amplifier Gain While Driving
Perfect for Balancing the System to Change Music Styles
Simple in and out connections, no additional wiring needed
Interface: 2*RCA Output; 2*RCA Input
Cable length: Approx. 18cm / 7.1inch
The distance between the mounting holes: Approx. 4.5cm
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