- Mechless AM/FM and Weatherband Radio, MP3/WMA, USB, SD/MMC digital media marine receiver
- 40 Watts x 4 internal amplifier with single preamp output for system expansion
- Features USB port and SD/MMC slot for MP3 playback; 3.5mm auxiliary input
- One-year manufacturer's warranty
- Built-in Weatherband - EQ Preset (Flat, Classic, Rock, Pop) - AM Frequency Range: 530~1710kHz
- Electronic Volume/Bass/Treble/Fader/Balance Control Digital Green LCD Display Panel - 30 Radio Preset Station Memory 18FM-12AM - One pair RCA Line out
- Mute/Clock - Front Aux Input - Wireless Remote control
- RCA Line Output - USB/SD/MMC MP3 Player - FM Frequency Range: 87.5~107.9MHz
- Seek/Scan Function - 160 Watts Total Output (4 X 40 Watts) - Dimensions: 7''W x 4.72''D x 1.96''H
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I needed a shallow depth radio to fit in tight space in small english sports car. this little radio fit the bill. sounds good and has some nice features that i didnt expect to see on such a low cost unit.As far as sound quality and features are concerned, you get what you pay for with this unit. It isn't fantastic, but it does well for the basics. Functionally, it performed to my expectations (I purchased it to install in my Polaris RZR). It has basic bass/treble/mid settings and front/rear/left/right speaker settings as well. It has an old school "green screen," but that's no big deal for installation into an off-road vehicle. I like that it supports SD cards, USB jump drives, and has a standard headphone jack... this is one reason I purchased this item rather than a cd player. A cd player would be disastrous with all the bouncing around that a head unit does in a side-by-side. The reason for my two-star rating is because I feel this item is falsely advertised as being a "marine" unit. With this label, I expected the unit to stand up to light exposure to the elements, primarily moisture. It absolutely did NOT. After only 3 months, the buttons stopped working, and the unit acted like the volume button was stuck. My father opened it up to discover that it was packed full of dust, deep inside to the electronics panel. He tried to gently clean it, but the unit never even powered back on after that. To be fair, I'm sure that this unit was not designed to withstand the exposure to dust that it received. However, that is not my actual complaint. My issue is, the only reason they labelled this unit as "marine" is because someone (the company, presumably?) COVERED THE VENT HOLES IN THE OUTER CASE WITH A PIECE OF BLACK DUCT TAPE. Seriously??? Nothing else about the unit was even close to being sealed or had any visible physical modifications to make it a "marine" unit. Had I known this, I wouldn't have purchased it in the first place. I would have paid a little more money for a unit that was actually designed to be a "marine" unit. Bottom line, if you are looking for a cheap unit that will get you the basics, this is a decent unit for the money. Just don't buy it based on the "marine" feature. I lost $50-some to learn that the hard way.Want Pyle PLMR89WW AM/FM-MPX IN-Dash Marine MP3 Player/Weatherband/USB & SD Card Function Discount?
Spouse endured the installation process while i sipped margaritas on the deck..lol..a few swear words expressed nothing major and expected....speedy installation, thirst driven.Audiolicious!Just installed the Pyle PLMR89WW stereo in my 22'WA with a pair of Fusion FR602 Speakers. This stereo does not have a detachable faceplate or a CD player. I view those as positives since there are fewer connectors and mechanisms to corrode and fail (these were weak spots in my old Sony stereo). The Pyle has a remote control, which makes it easy to operate, both SD card and USB ports for playing MP3 files, and 50 watts output per channel. These features are unbeatable at this price, and the stereo rocks with the Fusion speakers. My only complaint is that there is no facility for scrolling through, viewing and selecting the MP3 files stored on the SD or USB drive, although you can skip files or select random play.
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