BOSS Rebel Power Sports Ships 27-Inch Soundbar

Written by Ben

August 5, 2018

Oxnard, CA – BOSS Rebel Power Sports, a division of BOSS International Group, announced the release of a new 27” Amplified Sound Bar, the BRT27A. The Class D amplified all-terrain system features a built in Bluetooth audio controller that is easy to pair, with auto re-connect; and is compatible with iPods, iPhones, Smartphones and MP3 players. The BRT27A is also IPX5-rated, so it is extremely durable in wet terrain and inclement weather.

The BRT27A uses six 3” high powered speakers and two 1” titanium horn loaded tweeters. The amplified soundbar also includes Digital Sound Processing (DSP) that allows for great sound no matter the musical style. The sound bar has built-in RGB illumination with 20 multicolor illumination options, 19 dynamic illumination patterns, and speed and brightness controls. It also comes with a remote control for easy access to settings.

This sound bar has illuminated soft touch controls that are easy to navigate at any time of day, and a simple power and ground installation process. Its unique multi-clamp mounting increases the driver’s visibility as it can tuck up into a roll bar.

Retail price is $399.99.

For more information e visit www.bossaudio.com/power-sports.

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