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Marine Stereo Boss Am Fm Cd Mp3 Boat Stereo 153 Mr1470uw Boss Marine Bossmarine on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
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Osprey, Florida, US

Osprey, Florida, US
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  1. MARINE AM/FM/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3 STEREO
  2. SINGLE - DIN MOUNTING
  3. 5 VOLT PREAMP OUTPUT
  4. OUTPUT POWER ; 60WATTS X 4 CHANNELS
  5. ACTIVE BLACK MASK DISPLAY
  6. PLL SYNTHESIZED TUNER WITH 24 STATION PRESETS
  7. SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
  8. FRONT PANEL AUXILIARY INPUT
  9. CD MUTE FUNCTION,TRACK REPEAT, INTRO SCAN,ESP
  10. 1 BIT D/A CONVERTER, 8X OVERSAMPLING
  11. PRESET EQ RESPONCE CURVES,SEPERATE BASS AND TREBLE,BALANCE AND FADER CONTROLS
  12. ID3-TAG DISPLAY, QUARTZ DIGITAL CLOCK,WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL
  13. ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL questions PHONE 941-966-4320 THANKYOU FOR SHOPPING WITH US
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  15. AND YES WE INSTALL MARINE STEREO SYSTEMS

 

 

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