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Prospec Millenia MR380 stereo receiver

September 25th, 2009 · by Tim Flanagan, Managing Editor

I’ve written a lot recently about stereo systems. Mostly, I had been focusing on minimalist and bare-bones systems that could be used simply to amplify a line-level signal from an MP3 player.

But then one thing leads to another, and before long you’ve got something that will read SD cards and USB thumb drives, too.

And heck, lots of us still have CDs—both the conventional audio kind and those we burned with MP3 and WMA files. And sometimes you just want to see what’s on the local radio stations.

So face it: Some of us just want it ALL! Read onward…

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With so many music format options available today, boaters, golfers and other outdoor enthusiasts should not be limited with outdated technology. Compatible with MP3 and WMA audio files, the advanced Millenia MR380 Receiver from Prospec Electronics is a state-of-the-art AM/FM/CD stereo with USB, SD and AUX inputs conveniently located on the unit’s front.

 

Designed specifically for use with portable media, the innovative MR380 also provides a versatile PLL tuner with 18 FM and 12 AM station presets. Operating at 4 x 40 watts, it features an ergonomic, rotary-style volume knob, detachable control panel with a sleek, digital display and a line-out for an additional amp.

Built to withstand harsh conditions, the resilient receiver offers electronic shock protection. For further defense against the elements, an optional cover is also available. Simple to mount, the streamlined unit has an installation size of just 7-1/8" W x 2-1/8" H x 6-3/4" D.

The suggested retail price of the modern Millenia MR380 from Prospec Electronics has a suggested retail price of $149.

Tags: Electronics · Entertainment

1 response so far ↓

  • Peter // Sep 28, 2009 at 4:58 am

    The selection and diversity of car radio systems at WalMart is truly amazing. I have a system similar to the one you show here and the best part is it cost me under $100. The system carried range from these to roll out screens and the such (Nice for a downstair mount if you want to entertain the kids with a DVD). The best part is the prices are fantastic.

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