Electronics : Terk XMDSON100 XMDirect Smart Digital Adapter (for Sony)

Electronics : Terk XMDSON100 XMDirect Smart Digital Adapter (for Sony)

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Terk XMDSON100 XMDirect Smart Digital Adapter (for Sony)

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Terk XMDSON100 XMDirect Smart Digital Adapter (for Sony)
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Sales Rank: 46693





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
EAN: 0034405300045
Label: Terk
Product Manufacturer: Terk
Model: XMDSON100
Publisher: Terk
Ranking: 46693
Studio: Terk


Piece facts:
  • Connect your Terk XMD1000 to your Sony in-dash receiver
  • Extremely compact for easy installation
  • Conveniently fits behind your dash
  • Adapter may effect sound settings when switching between XM and another source
  • Measures 3.19 x 1.25 x 4 inches (W x H x D)




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This kit, when coupled with the optional Terk XMD1000 XM Tuner, Terk XMDS0N100 permits connection to a satellite-ready Sony car stereo receiver.

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The Terk XMDS0N100 XMDirect Smart Digital Adapter allows you to connect the Terk XM Direct XMD1000 Universal XM Satellite Radio Tuner to your Sony in-dash receiver. Both this adapter and the universal tuner are extremely compact and will install easily behind your dash or in any other convenient location.

Please note that when using the XMDS0N100 adapter, the sound settings -- such as bass, treble, balance, fader, and sub level -- on some Sony receivers may revert to factory settings when you switch from XM to another source and back. Channel presets and equalizer presets, however, will continue to operate properly.

For more information about XM Radio digital-quality sound, coast-to-coast coverage, and more than 150 channels of satellite radio entertainment, visit XMradio.com.

What's in the Box
XMDS0N100 adapter, cables, and installation guide.
















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