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Kenwood Excelon KMR-M332BT

The Kenwood KMR-M332BT is a marine and motorsports digital media receiver designed for boats, ATVs, UTVs, and other outdoor vehicles. It features built-in Bluetooth with dual phone connection, allowing two smartphones to stay connected at the same time for easy switching between users. The unit supports AM/FM radio, USB and AUX playback, and a wide range of audio formats including MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, and FLAC for high-quality music streaming. It comes with a 13-band equalizer, digital time alignment (DTA), and Drive EQ to improve sound clarity in noisy environments. Built with a conformal-coated circuit board and moisture-resistant design, it is suitable for harsh marine conditions while still maintaining strong audio performance.


Specification

Category Specification
Display 255 Segment 1.5-Line Text Display
Bluetooth Control Bluetooth Direct Access Button
Illumination Variable Color Illumination
Audio Tuning 13-Band EQ + DTA (Digital Time Alignment)
Protection Conformal Coating
Remote Support Optional Wired Remote Control Ready
Inputs Front USB + AUX-IN
Pre-Outs 3 Pre-Outs (4.0V)

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What is the Kenwood KMR-M332BT used for?

A: It is used in boats, ATVs, UTVs, and other outdoor vehicles as a durable marine-grade audio receiver.

Q2: Does the KMR-M332BT support Bluetooth?

A: Yes, it has built-in Bluetooth with dual phone connectivity for switching between two devices.

Q3: Can it play USB music files?

A: Yes, it supports USB playback including MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, and FLAC formats.

Q4: Is it waterproof?

A: It is not fully waterproof but has a conformal-coated PCB for moisture resistance, making it suitable for marine use.

Q5: How many preouts does it have?

A: It includes 3 sets of 4V preouts for connecting external amplifiers and subwoofers.


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