Pac-roem Frd1 Active System Adapter Ford Lincoln Mercury Mazda From 1990 on 2040-parts.com
US $77.72
Location:
Dresden, Germany
Condition:NewBrand:PACManufacturer Part Number:ROEM-FRD1UPC:4260103258418
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PRODUCT NAME
PAC-ROEM FRD1 Active System Adapter Ford Lincoln Mercury Mazda from 1990
Important Notes
TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
The OEM-1 transformer has separate input and output circuits. DC interference is blocked and noise (crack, crackle and pop), as they occur in other products, preventing.
Sealed Potentiometer prevent the induction of distortion / signal deviations and allow system dependent tweaking
Various connection options depending on the type of input signal
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Active System Adapter PAC ROEM-FRD1 is required when replacing the factory radio with American vehicles which are factory equipped with an active sound system (eg GM Delco / Bose® or Ford / JBL amplifier). The adapter allows clean installation of the new radio to the amplifier of the existing sound system.
SPECIFICATIONS
Scope of Delivery
Universal Active System Adapter PAC OEM 1
Universal connection cable RAD-UNV
Vehicle-specific connector cable AMP FRD1
installation instructions
COMPATIBILITY
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