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Pyle PLCD35MRAM/FM-MPX IN-Dash Marine CD/MP3 Player/USB & SD Card Function

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Pyle PLCD35MRAM/FM-MPX IN-Dash Marine CD/MP3 Player/USB & SD Card Function

Check out this fully equipped marine stereo head unit receiver from Pyle! It's equipped with a dual-band radio (AM/FM), CD player, USB drive for digital music playback. Plus, you can hook up an external MP3 player using the front-panel 3.5mm aux jack. 3-beam laser tracking and 8x oversampling on the CD mechanism ensure the highest quality playback. The display shows relevant track info, including minutes and seconds. Store up to 30 radio station presets. The anti-skip mechanism prevents track skipping even on the bumpiest trips. This head unit pushes 50 watts on each of four channels for a total of 200 watts maximum. Includes a fully functional remote control. Color: white.

Features:

  • In-Dash Marine CD/MP3 Player
  • PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio
  • AM/FM MPX Electronic Tuning Receiver
  • Program CD Tracks
  • Full Function Wireless Remote Control
  • Digital Compact Disc Player
  • Bit D/A Converter
  • 3-Beam Laser Tracking
  • 8x Oversampling
  • Anti-Skip Mechanism
  • Auto Power Loading
  • Auxiliary Input Function
  • USB Function
  • Minute, Second Track Display
  • 30 Station Memory (18FM/12AM)
  • Full Function LCD Display
  • Auto Best Station Memory
  • Loudness Mute Button
  • Full Illumination Carrying Case
  • 4 x 50 Watts Maximum Total Output
  • Chassis Dimensions: 7''W x 7''D x 1.96''H
  • Sold as:
  • Weight: 3.79 lbs.

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