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AmpPRO 4 Amplifier Integration Interface for Factory B&O Amplified Sound Systems (20-25 Ranger)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item FR24229
AmpPRO 4 Amplifier Integration Interface for Factory B&O Amplified Sound Systems (20-25 Ranger)
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      Description

      Description. AmpPRO can provide a pure digital audio output for use with ampliļ¬ers or audio processors equipped with a TOSLINK input.

      NOTE: The factory ampliļ¬er must be unplugged or removed when installing AP4-FD31. The included harness provides connections for adding an aftermarket ampliļ¬er to the factory-installed speakers.

      Features

      ā€¢ Simpliļ¬es ampliļ¬er installation in data-bus controlled factory sound systems

      ā€¢ Provides variable volume, control, fade, balance, bass, mid, and treble audio settings

      ā€¢ Retains warning chimes, navigation prompts, BluetoothĀ®, and telematics audio (if equipped)

      ā€¢ Front, rear, and sub preamp outputs (5V RMS)

      ā€¢ Plug-and-play installation with factory-matched harness

      ā€¢ Sub level controller included

      ā€¢ Optical output included

      Fitment:

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