JBL MARINE RECEIVER IS AN EASY INSTALL

JBL Marine Receiver

Aug 16, 2020

A well-thought-out boat dashboard optimizes the use of space and ergonomics. That’s why the JBL PRV-275 stereo receiver from Prospec Electronics is the perfect addition to any gauge array. Fitting into a 3.5″ round cutout, its five buttons, rotary encoder and 2.75″ color LCD screen make leveraging the device’s many playback features quick, easy and intuitive.

The JBL PRV-275 stereo receiver is engineered for a harsh outdoor environment. The 4.25″ O.D. UV-stable faceplate, color display, control knob and buttons are marinized for weather resistance.

Aside from AM/FM and weather band, the JBL PRV-275 from Prospec Electronics offers a wide range of inputs. Wired remote ready, it accepts USB, aux and video feeds. With Bluetooth® audio streaming, it’ll play music from a mobile device and display ID tagging.

The proof is always in the sound quality and the JBL PRV-275 doesn’t disappoint. Rated at 4 x 45W peak @ 4 ohms and 2 ohm stable, the receiver delivers clean, accurate sound, especially when paired to JBL marine speakers.

The JBL PRV-275 arrives with three pairs of RCA pre-outs (including a separate sub out) for amplifier and/or subwoofer expandability. Available from Prospec Electronics, in the USA it costs $249.95 USD.

www.prospecelectronics.com

Related Posts




Good Advice that You Can Share – The Art of Anchoring  

Unless a boat is secured, it will drift away. If it cannot be attached to something secure, such as a dock, piling, mooring buoy, tree, or boulder, it must be anchored. There is much more to anchoring than simply tossing the anchor over the side. 
 
An anchoring system has two parts: the anchor itself and the rode which connects the anchor to the boat. To be effective, an anchor must have good holding power, and the rode must be strong enough to withstand the strains that are put on it. 

Read More




Need to Catch up on News This Week?

Every Tuesday we publish a fresh Digest with informative articles pertaining to the Canadian boating and marine industry. Stay up to date with the latest products, research and industry developments.

Missed an Issue of Boating Industry Canada News Week? If you’re looking for a specific issue, or simply want to catch up on previous issues, check out our Boating Industry Canada News Week Archives.

Not signed up for News Week? Subscribe here.



Rayglass 2400 makes its Australian debut at the 2026 Sydney Boat Show

Rayglass Boats, a Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC) brand and a globally recognized designer and manufacturer of premium power boats, today announced that Australian boaters will get their first chance to see the Rayglass 2400 it in person for the first time. Queensland Marine Centre will bring the 2400 to the 2026 Sydney Boat Show, running 30 July – 2 August at Sydney Showgrounds, Sydney Olympic Park at Stand D104. The next generation 2700 will also be on display.

Read More


ePropulsion Enters Powered Kayak Fishing Market with Innovative kLite Electric Outboard

ePropulsion Americas, the global leader in marine electric propulsion systems and services, has announced that it is entering the powered kayak market with the all-new kLite 750 electric outboard. Building on the award-winning technology that shattered convention with the highly portable eLite, the kLite 750 is powerful, but contained in a lightweight and compact form factor ideal for recreational or fishing kayaks alike.

Read More