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Rockford Fosgate Rfx3000 Marine Hide-away Receiver on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fairview, Utah, United States

Fairview, Utah, United States
Selling AS IS! Has not been tested!
Brand:Rockford Fosgate Manufacturer Part Number:RFX3000 UPC:Does not apply

Rockford Fosgate RFX3000 Marine Hide-Away Receiver
  • Product Highlights: 

    General features:

    • hide-away marine receiver (doesn't play CDs)
    • Rockford Fosgate RXMR5BB remote control required for operation
    • built-in amplifier (25 watts RMS/50 watts peak x 4 channels)
    • accepts up to 3 marine remotes

    Expandability:   

    • built in iPod control
    • compatible with Sirius satellite radio tuner
    • inputs: iPod input, USB port, auxiliary input, video input, three wired remote control inputs  
    • outputs: 6-channel preamp outputs (3-volt front, rear, sub), video output, dual-zone output

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