GM
Retro Sound NM2264269660 Features:
- Compatible with all faces
- User programmable for Apache/Redondo*/Grand Prix
- Selectable 12/24 hour clock
- Power antenna lead and amp turn on lead
- Built-in Bluetooth (Version 5.0) - Includes Bluetooth microphone for hands-free calls
- Made for iPod/iPhone
- AM/FM RDS tuner with 30 presets
- Selectable tuner frequencies USA/EUR/AUS/JAP/RUS
- USB port for flash drives and other devices
- 2.1-amp device charging via USB
- Built-in 300-watt (peak power) Mosfet amplifier
- 25 watts RMS x 4 channels – TrueRating
- Dual RCA pre-outs for external amplifiers
- Dedicated subwoofer output
- 32,000 color display
- Non-volatile memory
- Assembly is required
NM2264269660 supersedes NM2A264660
Specifications:
Will this radio hook up to my iPhone?
Does the radio have a clock display, like the OEM models did?
The description says that there is a input port for flash drives as well as a couple other inputs, but I don’t see them on the face of the device. Where are they, and how can they be used if they sre not on the face of the unit?
Will this my 1989 Buick park Avenue to replace factory radio? Thanks
Will this fit a 1972 oldsmobile toronado?
Will this fit a 1986 buick regal?
Will this fit my 86 el Camino? I have the factory stereo still and want to upgrade to Bluetooth.
Motor Vehicles
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