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J&m Integratr Iv Portable Audio System on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
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TUCSON, AZ, US

TUCSON, AZ, US
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Featuring a built-in FM stereo tuner, aux input for Walkman/MP3/IPOD type music devices, J&M’s DynaVox driver/passenger intercom, optional FRS/GMRS portable radio connection, along with inputs for your cell phone, GPS audio and radar detector signals, all in one compact portable package that will go with you anywhere.

The INTEGRATR IV will run for over 16 hours continuous using 8 AAA alkaline batteries or you can use the optional 12v power adapter.

The performance of this new unit will rival that of ANY motorcycle audio system on the market today, factory installed or aftermarket.

JMSR-4020 kit includes the Integratr IV main unit, alkaline battery tray, leatherette/vinyl belt pouch, aux music input cable and complete operation/owner’s manual.

Important Note: The INTEGRATR IV is a J&M 6-pin audio system that requires the pre-amplified microphone signal provided by Dual Mode helmet headsets along with the HC-ZJM or HC-PJM lower-section hook-up cord.

All parts include a 2-year limited warranty.

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