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Planet Audio PGR35B Marine Gauge Bluetooth Stereo + 6.5" Black Speaker

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Planet Audio PGR35B Marine Gauge Bluetooth Stereo + 6.5" Black Speaker

Brand: Planet Audio
MPN: PGR35B + PM65B
Condition: New


PGR35B Description
Gauge MECH-LESS Multimedia Player (no CD/DVD)
Bluetooth Audio Streaming
A2DP, AVRCP Bluetooth Supported Profiles
60 Watts x 4 Channel MAX Power
12FM / 6Am Tuner Preset
Selectable Preset EQ
Balance/Fader/Bass/Treble and Preset built-in EQ
No CD or DVD Player
Plays USB, MP3, FM/AM and Smart Phones
Compatible with Audio Output from Smart Phones and MP3 Players
USB and AUX Inputs
Front, Read/Sub Pre Amp Outputs
USB Charging
Built-in Subwoofer Control
Audio Streaming
Make and receive calls
Plays and control music and apps like Spotify/Pandora wirelessly
Authorized Dealer

PM65B Description

Black 6.5" 2-Way 200 Watts Full Range Speaker
Weatherproof Full Range 6.5" 2-Way Speaker
200 Watts MAX Power Handling per speaker
100 Watts RMS Power Handling per speaker
80Hz to 20KHz Frequency Response
90dB Sensitivity
4 Ohm Impedance
Polypropylene Woofer Cone and Treated Cloth Surround
1" Tweeter per speaker
2.75" Mounting Depth
4.75" Mounting Diameter
Speaker Grilles included
Authorized Dealer

Note: Package includes (1) One PGR35B Stereo and (2) Two PM65B Black Marine Speakers

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