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Infinity INF-BC4, Bluetooth Controller with Rotary control
The Infinity by Harman INF-BC4 Pre-Amp Bluetooth Controller allows consumers to pair his/her media device, and control basic functions through the Infinity controller. This stand-alone audio device features a rotary encoder and large buttons.
Plus One™ Woofer Cones
Plus One cones provide more overall speaker-cone area than other cones in its class giving them higher sensitivity, increased low-frequency output and more distinguished musical character.
Convertible Design
To increase loudspeaker acoustics and installation versatility, the 8" (200mm) Marine Three-Way Convertible can be coaxially mounted or separated and installed as a component system. This is handy for working around placement option restrictions.
Perimeter Illumination
Unique and eye-catching RGB illumination can display seven colors out of the box—or an almost unlimited number of colors when connected to an external lighting controller.
SSI (Switch-Selectable Impedance)
New Infinity Kappa Marine 10" (250mm) woofer features an exclusive dual impedance switch that lets you choose either 2- or 4-ohm load impedance option. SSI lets you reconfigure your system with the flip of a switch. (Not available from any other manufacturer.)
Wireless Bluetooth Streaming
Add an amplifier, speakers, pair, and stream from the Infinity by Harman BT controller.
Rotary Encoder
Easily control the volume of your Bluetooth audio
IPX6 Waterproof
For outdoor use; no need to worry about the forecast
Flush Mount
Requires 1 3/8" diameter hole to secure firmly in place
Large Buttons
Easily operated buttons in any conditions
Lifestyle Materials
The durable plastics housing is built to withstand the outdoor enviroment
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to