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Aquatic Av MP6 Shallow Mount Waterproof Radio Bluetooth and USB Marine 288W Stereo

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Aquatic Av MP6 Shallow Mount Waterproof Radio Bluetooth and USB Marine 288W Stereo

The MP6 is a waterproof shallow mount marine stereo, ideal for installations with limited depth in your dash or panel space.
Install anywhere with waterproof (rated IP65), UV, and salt/fog resistant protection enabling reliable performance in the toughest environmental conditions.
Keep your system going with a 288 W amplifier that powers up to 8 speakers or a combination of speakers and sub woofers.

Features

  • Supports Bluetooth Audio, USB, MP3, DAB+, AM/FM, Aux
  • Clock display mode
  • Silicon Face plate / Dust Cover included
  • USB device charging
  • AM/FM radio with 30 presets (US & Euro)
  • DAB+ digital radio with 30 presets
  • Waterproof (IP65)
  • Rotary Knob Control
  • Built-in 288 W amplifier
  • Amplifier Type: Class A/B (2 Ohm stable)
  • Power (max): 4x 45 W (4 Ohms) / 4 x 72 W (2 Ohms)
  • Operation Voltage: 10.5 V - 14.4 V DC
  • Connect up to 8 x speakers
  • 2 x External Triggers (12 V DC, 3 A)
  • DSP EQ, Bass/Treble, Balance/Fader, Loudness
  • Stainless Steel mounting hardware
     

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