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1955 Chevy Radio Usa-630 Am/fm Ipod Xm Mp3 Bluetooth on 2040-parts.com

US $229.00
Location:

Fullerton, California, United States

Fullerton, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Custom Autosound Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:CAM-VTECH-5-630


1955 CHEVY DIRECT FIT RADIO. FITS ALL BEL AIR 210 150 NOMAD SEDAN DELIVERY. 
NO CUTTING , THIS WILL SIMPLY BOLT IN YOUR DASH, JUST LIKE YOUR ORIGINAL.
MODERN RADIO DISPLAY SHOWS SCROLLING RADIO STATION, ARTIST, SONG TITLE.
IN STOCK, READY TO SHIP TODAY!
AM/FM RADIO 
300 WATTS
BLUETOOTH INTERFACE, CONTROL DIRECTLY FROM BUTTONS ON RADIO. (WITH OPTIONAL BLUKIT, SOLD SEPARATELY)
AUX INPUTS AND RCA OUTPUTS, MP3, DVD, SATELLITE, XM, ECT.
IPOD DOCK CABLE INCLUDED (IPOD FOR PICTURE ONLY, NOT INCLUDED)
RCA TO 1/8" HEADPHONE JACK INCLUDED
SEPARATE BASS/TREBLE
FRONT REAR/FADER
DIGITAL CLOCK
12FM / 4 AM PRESETS
TUNER FOR U.S.A. AND EUROPE
AUTO ANTENNA LEAD
ELECTRONIC VOLUME / TUNING CONTROLS.
WANT TO ADD A CD CHANGER? WE HAVE SINGLE OR 6 DISC UNITS THAT ARE A DIRECT PLUG IN FOR ALL USA 630 RADIOS. 
CHANGER CAN BE REMOTELY MOUNTED ANYWHERE YOU WANT. 


  The USA-630 is the pinnacle of 30 years of evolution in Custom Autosound’s quest for the perfect classic car radio. This radio has large OEM style push-buttons that give a perfect look in a classic dash.  Although it looks classic it has the latest modern features.  USB input on the back of the radio allows you to plug in a USB flash drive for playback of MP3/WMA song files. This jack is on an 14” extension which allows you to place it in the glove box or ash tray for easy access (no unsightly wires or plugs hanging out of the front of the radio).  The new alpha numeric display (30% larger than previous models) shows the song/artist/album (id3) titles during playback of MP3/WMA files.  With the built in CD controller you have complete control (no FM modulation) of CAM’s 6 disc CD changer. This same CD controller also facilitates the optional iCAMKIT  iPod® interface that turns your iPod on/off and charge it while giving you control to advance songs or play list from the buttons on the radio.  A great feature so you can keep the iPod hidden away in your glove box or console.

With 300 watts the radio should have all the power you may need, if you want more there are four pre-outs jacks on the back of the radio for optional amplifiers. The back of the radio also has auxiliary audio input for satellite radio or any portable player you may wish to use.

Custom Autosound ‘kits’ (modifies) each radio to fit specific vehicles so the radio fits your dash right out of the box.

AM-FM Stereo  300 Watts  USB Port for Flash Memory MP3/WMA Playback  Direct 6 CD Changer Control   Alpha Numeric id3 Display for MP3/WMA files Electronic Tuning and Volume Control  4 way Fader  Left Right Balance ● Digital Clock  2 Channel RCA Auxiliary Input for Satellite / iPod etc.  16 Pre-sets (12FM-4AM)  4 Channel RCA Pre-outs  Separate Bass and Treble  USA/Euro Tuner  Power Antenna Lead  

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