FUSION Unveils New Marine Entertainment Products

February 17, 2015

The MS-UD 750 entertainment system
The MS-UD 750 entertainment system
FUSION's Signature Series Chrome Speaker
FUSION's Signature Series Chrome Speaker

New Zealand audio equipment manufacturer FUSION has released of a variety of new marine entertainment and speaker products. These include the 650 and 750 True-Marine™ series entertainment systems and the Signature Series speakers and subwoofers.

The company's flagship 750 series entertainment system is available in two configurations, the MS-UD750 with internal UNI-Dock, and the MS-AV750 marine DVD/CD player. The MS-AV750 offers HDMI video connection support, an industry first, allowing boaters to enjoy audio from any supported ARC television. Sporting a color widescreen LCD, the series’ screen is optically bonded to improve durability, eliminate the possibility of condensation or fogging, and is able to resist extreme temperatures even in direct sunlight. The new FUSION 650 series is also available in a choice of internal UNI-Dock or DVD/CD, the MS-UD650 and MS-AV650, respectively. The 650 series features a grayscale, daylight-viewable, optically-bonded, widescreen LCD display. The UNI-Dock is able to securely support a wide variety of smart phones, and both series feature Bluetooth technology that allows for browsing or streaming of playlists.

The Signature Series speakers come in multiple sizes, grille and LED lighting configurations suitable for both internal and external installations. Available in a choice of classic white, sports white or sports grey/chrome styles, the new speakers are offered in a 6.5-inch 230 Watt or 7.7-inch 280 Watt configuration.

Comprised of a high tensile fiberglass-paper composite cone driver that produces a 450-Watt maximum output, the Signature Series 10-inch subwoofers deliver bass reproduction that reveals new depths of frequencies.

 

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