Secret Hidden Ipod/mp3/usb Hot Rod Custom Am Fm Stereo Radio Smrs W/lcd Remote on 2040-parts.com
Costa Mesa, California, US
Compact LCD handheld unit controls all functions
No room to mount a conventional stereo system in the dash?
Want to leave the stock radio in place for originality?
This is a "Buy it now" listing for the popular "Secret" or "Hidden" audio system for your Classic car, Hot Rod, Custom, Woody, or Truck
New edition with USB input and free sample USB stick.
These are brand new units in the box. No drop shipping, in stock NOW!
We ship direct so you get it fast.
Not old stock, refurbished units or open box. You are buying dealer direct.
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Woody's Custom Shop is an authorized dealer. Full two year warranty
If this unit is more then you need please check out our
"Hidden iPod/MP3 stereo system" for only $59.
Please call if you need more information. M-F 9-5 PST 949-722-1084 or 1-877-435-6911
Secretaudio SRMS: This latest version of Secreaudio retains all of the great features of the SST model except now with a completely wireless LCD/Controller. Just install the black box anywhere in the vehicle and control your sound system via hand held LCD remote control from up to 40 feet away. This controller comes with re-chargeable battery's and a cigarette lighter adapter for charging. MSRP $399.95
Features:
- 24 Station pre-sets (18FM / 6AM)
- AM/FM Stereo 200 watts 4x50
- RF Remote Control (radio frequency no line of sight required, up to 40' range)
- USB MP3/WMA Flash Drive Player
- iPod® Direct Control Interface (built
into tuner/amp unit) 7' iPod Docking Cable Included
• Alpha Numeric LCD Display
Shows Artist / Song Titles for
USB, iPod® and Satellite Radio
• Auxiliary Audio
Input
• 4 Channel 3 Volt RCA Pre-Outs (for optional
Amplifiers, not included)
• Subwoofer Pre-Out (for optional Subwoofer
Amplifier, not included)
• Electronic Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance, Fader
• 5
Selectable iEQ Curves – pop/jazz/classic/beat/rock
• Zero
Memory Current Draw (will not drain car battery when unit not
in use)
• Power Antenna 12V Trigger Lead
• Satellite Radio Input (for optional
Sirius® satellite radio tuner, not included & not offered )
• Direct CD Changer Control
(6 CD changer optional)
- Secretaudio SMRS is a hidden audio system that offers great
flexibility for mounting in any type of vehicle.
- The main
receiver/amplifier unit is usually hidden under the seat, or
behind the dash.
- The system can be operated from up to 40 feet
away with the included RF remote.
- The compact multifunction LCD (see photo) means nothing to mount.
- iPod Compatibility Chart
This unit supports the following iPod versions: iPod 1G -Not Supported, iPod 2G -Not Supported, iPod 3G-Supported, iPod Mini -Supported, iPod 4G -Supported, iPod Photo -Supported, iPod Nano -Supported
iPod 5G(Video) Supported, iPod Touch -Not Supported, iPhone Not -Supported, iPod Classic All versions --Supported
On Oct-18-12 at 19:09:50 PDT, seller added the following information:
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