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Rockford Fosgate PEQ Remote Punch Level Control
- It is used to enhance the on-board gain control
- It is compatible with 2007 and newer Punch series amplifiers
- It has dual function LED that indicates power on/off and clipping function
Rockford Fosgate PEQ Remote Punch Level Control
Features:
- Wired gain control for bass or treble boost
- 0dB to +18dB bass boost @ 45 Hz
- 0dB to +12dB treble boost @ 12.5 kHz
- Compatible with 2007 and up newer Punch amplifiers
- Dual function LED (power/clipping)
- Conveniently mount under dash, inside center console or glove box
- Bass/Treble filtering based upon in-board amplifier crossover setting (HP-LP-AP)
- Includes remote knob, cable, mounting clip, mounting screws
Dimensions:
- Overall Dimensions: 1.0" (W) x 5.0" (D) x 5.0" (H)
Manufacturer | Rockford Fosgate |
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Part Number | PEQ |
Warranty | 1 Year |
UPC Code | 780687327156 |
Return period | 30 days |
Exchange period | 30 days |
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