ALL-WEATHER FEATURE-RICH STEREO PACKS A PUNCH

All Weather Stereo

 

June 26, 2017

Whether on a boat, motorcycle, UTV or golf cart, stereos should sound as rich and clear as in a premium automobile—and be as technologically advanced. Infinity’s INFPRV315 stereo receiver from Prospec Electronics delivers incredibly accurate acoustics, with all the latest, must-have features. It is an all in one unit, meaning there is no separate black box to install.

The first thing people notice about the INFPRV315 is its attractive, all-weather faceplate with a 3.5″ color TFT screen. Large buttons with distinct lettering make it easy to see in glaring sunlight. Its volume knob/rotary encoder features an elegant chrome accent to match any dash.

With 50 watts of power over four channels, the INFPRV315 really packs a punch. Wired and wireless remote ready, its internal amplifier delivers distortion-free clarity at any volume. Additional features include AM/FM, weather band, US and European tuning, Bluetooth audio streaming with ID tagging, USB input and auxiliary input.

The INFPRV315 comes with three pairs of RCA pre-outs, including a separate subwoofer output. It fits the same common size cutout as the popular INFPRV250, INFPRV350 and INFPRV450.
Visit: www.prospecelectronics.com.

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