COMPACT OUTDOOR STEREO RECEIVER SATISFIES AUDIOPHILES

Milennia PRV19

 

Jan 12, 2017

To attain high-end outdoor audio, boat, motorcycle, UTV and golf cart owners don’t have to sacrifice dash space, nor spend too much. Ideal for both upgrade and OEM, Prospec Electronics’ Milennia PRV19 round receiver fits into a standard tachometer cutout. It provides the clear, quality sound of a premium automotive listening environment, without the exorbitant price tag.

With 40W x 4 of power, the internal amplifier pumps out serious volume, yet provides the clarity and finesse that audiophiles enjoy. Owners and guests will appreciate the Milennia PRV19’s adaptability. The AM/FM receiver will stream Bluetooth audio, has a USB input for MP3 and WMA playback only, and an auxiliary input. It will even charge most phones through the USB port.

Built to conquer an unforgiving outdoor environment, the rugged Milennia PRV19’s faceplate is watertight and UV-stable. Large buttons ensure easy operation. The receiver has a cut-out of 3-1/8″ and an outer dimension of 4-1/8″.

Prospec’sMilennia PRV19 Receiver retails for $149.95.

Contact Prospec Electronics, 3325 S Morgans Point Rd., Mt. Pleasant, SC 29466. www.prospecelectronics.com.

 

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