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Infinity PRV250 AM/FM/BT Stereo Receiver (45143)

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Ron
2025-09-06 11:48:41
Put in my UTV and worked great!
Landon
2025-06-21 13:11:00
I installed this in the same housing of the MB Quartz radio that comes factory in the Polaris Rangers. Noticeable difference in how many radio stations I picked up. Also added a cheap antenna booster which gained even more stations. The only thing I do not like about it was the power wire. It does not have the accessory wire that most aftermarket radios come with so you have to press the power button every time. Will not power on with the key!
Betty
2025-05-15 13:47:30
I did a lot of research on marine Bluetooth head units. I went with this one because it was powered and had AM/FM radio. It went into my RZR UTV which is kinda loud and even thought it is powered I expected to have to add an amp but to my surprised I do not also to my surprise the tuner is very good in it picked up all the stations I wanted with just a cheap WalMart antenna, I live out in the country and cannot always pick up stations all that well. I will update after a couple of months of use or if I find a problem with it.
RLP65202
2025-03-15 14:42:16
First one (refurbished) did not work (no sound), but full refund bought another (again refurbished) and it works great. Bluetooth is quite nice (make sure to hit the "3" button to initiate paring). Install is quite easy just two power wires, and speaker wires are well labeled. Odd shape will require a bit of work to make it look nice on a retrofit, but great shape for an install from scratch.
D Hode
2025-02-04 13:59:03
I purchased this radio for a cooler jam system and it works great. Plenty of power to push two 6.5 inch speakers. May need small amp if want to power four speakers. Took it to the beach and it filled up our area with very rich deep sound. Coleman Cooler and added a USB AUX port and powered system with a small Lithium rechargeable riding mower battery. Powers the system all day long on the beach.
C Whitman
2025-01-28 13:52:16
Apparently JBL purchased infinity, and the replacement model (PRV175) provided is round. They do not provide a way to make a rectangle hole accommodate a round radio. I’m trying to replace My last infinity radio because it was disintegrating with the cover flaking off. You can see it in the picture. This was replaced not too long ago. I really liked the device but I don’t want the look of my center console degraded
Olive
2024-12-15 17:41:20
I set it up an an integrated stereo on my outside desk. The bluetooth is the best part so I can pair any device. Has enough power tro drive a couple 6" speaker for great outdoor sound. Very well built and feel solid!
CJ
2024-11-20 19:22:10
I bought this for my motorcycle to install in my fairing. I know and trust the Infinity brand name, so I went with this head unit and paired it to Infinity Reference 6912m 6 x 9-Inch 2-way speakers. Installation was straight forward. I soldered all connections and used heat-shrink tubing to ensure protection against any moisture that gets inside my fairing.The unit is very shallow so not a lot of room is needed (I like that). I've not tested water resistance, nor will I on purpose. The wiring is straight forward and uses a detachable wire harness (also good). Other than being a weird shape and size (once you cut a hole you better like it!), the unit performs as advertised. The display is very bright, which I like, but there's no way to dim it (other than power off).Sadly, the Infinity PRV250 does not include a CLOCK feature. I can't believe NO clock. Really, Infinity? Such a simple and cheap feature, yet it was left out.I was happy to pay $200 for a high-quality head unit. I don't use CDs so didn't need CD player. Plus, CDs skip on motorcycles (boats, too). I bought the PRV250 unit specifically for the Bluetooth feature. I love being able to stream music from my smartphone via BT. One drawback is how the BT standard works. I wish there was a way, on my phone or the head unit, to "filter" certain sounds like email or text alerts from the annoying 'pause music, play tone, re-start music where it left off' experience.FM radio reception is fine. Your choice and route of antenna will play a bigger role in reception than the head unit. I chose a passive "pig tail" style antenna; the Dual Electronics MAW40 Car/Marine Wire Antenna. I installed my head unit, powered it up and played with several antenna routes (inside my fairing) and layouts before taping it down. Hint: Do not leave your antenna lay naturally coiled. The coils will kill your reception. I used the auto-scan feature of my head unit to determine best reception and am very happy with FM reception. I have not tried AM reception yet.I'm disappointed that I have to buy an extra accessory to take advantage of "line-in" feature on a $200 head unit. Also, the buttons are VERY stiff and difficult to press, especially when reaching over handlebars. I realize this head unit was originally designed for marine use, but it's a very popular choice for motorcycle riders. Many times riders wear gloves and having easier buttons would help greatly. Hopefully the buttons will "break in" with time.
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