Nakamichi NA6605 6.8" DVD Multimedia Car Stereo
Nakamichi NA6605 2-Din 6.8" DVD Receiver w/ BT Carplay & Android Auto
(Nakamichi NA6605)
We Think You Should Know
- 6.8" WVGA Touch-screen Display
- 800x480 Resolution
- Apple CarPlay / Android Auto
- AM / FM / Bluetooth
- Front & Reverse Camera Inputs
- Front & Rear USB
- 10 Band Equalizer
- Remote removed due to ACCC
Overview
The Nakamichi NA6605 features the very best in automotive smartphone technology, including Apple CarPlay(R), Android Auto(TM), Bluetooth(R), plus front and reverse camera inputs.
Choose from a host of entertainment options, including USB, AM/FM tuner, Bluetooth music streaming, Aux-In, CD and DVD, all controlled from a large, highly detailed 6.8-inch capacitive touch screen.
Audio performance is supported with a 10 Band Equaliser, 4 x 50w Max direct speaker outputs and 3 Pre-outs (front, rear & subwoofer).
Remote Control
As of the 1st of July 2022, the remote control in this product is no longer supplied with kits sold in Australia due to mandatory battery safety requirements. The removal of the remote control will not impact the usage of this product.
- Remote control removed due to ACCC regulations
General
Power Supply | DC10~16 volts |
Grounding System | Negative Ground |
Current Drain | 5A(Max) |
Power Output | 4x50W/Channel(Max) |
Speaker Impedance | 4~8 Ohms Per Channel |
Frequency Response | 20~20k Hz |
Dimensions | 175(W)x175(D)x100(H)mm |
TFT Display
TFT Screen Size | 6.8 Inch |
Resolution | 800x480 pixels |
FM Radio
Frequency Range(USA) | 87.5~107.9M Hz |
Frequency Range(Europe) | 87.5~108M Hz |
Usable Sensitivity(S/N=30dB) | 15 dB |
S/N Ratio | 55 dB |
Stereo Separation | 30 dB |
AM/MW
Frequency Range(USA) | 530~1710k HZ |
Frequency Range(Europe) | 522~1620k Hz |
Usable Sensitivity(S/N=20dB) | 40 dB |
S/N Ratio | 45 dB |
Line-Out/Subwoofer Output
Maximum Output Level(10K ohms load) | 4 Vrms |
Subwoofer Time Align | 0~8 ms |
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