RetroSound’s Daytona Radio

Written by Ben

11/04/2019

Retro Sound

RetroSound®’s Daytona is the most technologically-advanced radio ever made for your classic GM. The compact size installs easily and discreetly behind the dash for a fully integrated look.
Daytona features built-in Bluetooth® connectivity for hands-free phone calls and wireless audio streaming. It also features a 32,000-color display allowing you to customize your radio to your vehicle’s interior. Two rear-mounted USB ports for flash drives plus two standard auxiliary inputs are included.
Daytona has a built-in 25 watts x 4 channel power RMS MOSFET amplifier as well as front and rear RCA pre-outs, to add external amplifiers. It mounts seamlessly into your dash, with no additional faceplates or bezels needed. Daytona is available with either chrome or black push-buttons.

Available Options:
• Built-in Bluetooth® for hands-free phone operation and wireless streaming
• Push-button styling for an authentic “retro” look
• Enhanced 32,000 color LCD display
• 2 USB ports allows playback of MP3, WMA, and FLAC digital music files
• Two rear-mounted auxiliary inputs for portable devices
• 25 watts x 4 RMS / 45 watts x 4 peak power output
• AM/FM RDS world tuner with 30 pre-sets
• Two sets of RCA low-level outputs
• 3 EQ presets / loudness control
• Made for iPod®/iPhone® (Compatibility with devices through streaming & USB)
• Dedicated subwoofer output
• SiriusXM-Ready™
• DAB+

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