Custom Autosound Radios/Head Units:  USA-66  ●  USA-230    USA-630   Secretaudio      RetroSound Radios/Head Units:  Model One  ●  Classic RC-900


shown in 1964 1/2 -66 Mustang
RetroSound Model One
Dimensions: Width: 3.5 in., Height: 1.6 in., Length: 6.5 in., Weight: 5 lb


NEW! RF (Radio Frequency) Remote, with 5 meter range
Perfect for hidden applications!
 


NEW! remote mountable USB/SD card reader (included) and aux input for more digital playback possibilities!

64-66 Mustang Kit              67-73 Mustang Kit       

Your choice of kits, or order with no kit at all and install the Model One
in a hidden location, like your trunk — Retrosound includes an RF
(Radio Frequency) remote, so no line of sight is needed. 
You will attach your choice of kit to your radio when you receive it.
 
Kits for for cars other than 67-73 Mustangs & Cougars
will be shipped in a separate shipment from the Radio.
 

 This is the radio I have in my own 1965 Mustang Coupe
 
Check it out on my home page below.

   Digital media receiver with chrome control face designed for classic cars
       (no built-in CD player)

   Built-in amplifier (50 watts RMS/100 peak x 4 channels)
   Plays MP3 and WMA music files from external sources (no internal CD player)
   InfiniMount shaft/bracket system fits most car dash openings
   Adjustable-angle LCD display
   Includes faceplate to match your classic Mustang
   RF (Radio Frequency) remote control

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Old school looks, new technology

Now you can get a receiver that matches the look and fit of the factory radio in your vintage Mustang or Classic Ford, yet allows you to enjoy your iPod®, satellite radio, or other portable music player in your classic ride. Retrosound designed the Model One digital media receiver to mount in almost any classic car, using an ingenious adjustable shaft system that adapts to any dash opening. And the Model One features a chrome face, so you'll have a perfect match for your classic Mustang's interior. (Note: the Model One does not play CDs.)
 
Connect your iPod, MP3 player, or satellite radio
The Model One looks like an old-fashioned radio, but it offers all the modern conveniences. You can connect your iPod, MP3 player, or portable satellite radio to the front auxiliary input. Play your MP3 and WMA files you've loaded on a USB thumb drive or SD™ card — Retrosound includes a handy little card reader that you can mount it in a convenient spot. The Model One also offers excellent AM/FM reception, and will display song titles from any radio station that's broadcasting text information.
 
Serious power
The Model One's built-in amp delivers a rockin' 50 watts RMS per channel, twice the power of just about any receiver on the market. Best of all, you won't have to go through the hassle of installing an outboard amp so your front and rear speakers can keep up with your sub.
 
Installation options
Two sets of preamp outputs make it easier to add amps and subs. You can even install the Model One in a hidden location, like your trunk — Retrosound includes an RF (Radio Frequency) remote, so no line of sight is needed
.

Audio features:
3 EQ presets plus user-controlled
        bass/treble/fader/balance adjustment
Loudness Control

Expandability:
Inputs: Rear mounted standard USB port, SD Port, and
      Front and Rear discrete Auxiliary inputs (Aux 1 & Aux 2)
Outputs: 4-channel preamp outputs (front, rear)
Separate Power Antenna & Amp turn on lead(s)

Other features and specs:
Manufacturer's warranty: 2 years

View Gen 3 Model One Owners Guide

Just want the basics?  Don't need remote?  Don't need
USB for a flash drive or SD card?  Then the RC-900C is
perfect for you!  Same quality as the flagship Model One,
without the extras! 
    
 Click here to find out more...

RetroSound AM/FM Radio
with Remote Control
Your Price
$269.
95 - $275.95
Product Code: Model One
Choose your option here:

Shipped directly from Scott Drake in Nevada
 
Allow 1-2 weeks for delivery

Sales & Delivery in the United States Only!
 

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This page was last edited on 04/18/2012 06:08 AM by Jack Wolff - Grand Rapids, Michigan    

    

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