![]() ![]() The BluKit comes with a Y connection for the CD changer controller so you can install both the BluKit and the CD-1. If you want Bluetooth and the CD-1, no worries. The CD-1 measures 7.1" x 1" x 7" and can be installed in the glovebox, under a seat, in the trunk, under the dash, or anywhere else If you still listen to CDs, you can add the Custom Autosound CD-1, external CD player to the USA-630 radio. The BluKit comes with a microphone included which you can run to a location on your dash. The BluKit plugs into the CD changer controller on the back of the radioĪnd allows you to play music from your phone via Bluetooth and also take advantage of hands-free calling. While the 1961-1963 Ford Thunderbird USA-630 radio does not come with Bluetooth built-in, you can quickly and easily add Bluetooth to this radio by purchasing the BluKit. We recommend using Bluetooth or the AUX input to play music from your phone. However, the USB port does not support playback You can also use the USB port to charge your phone. ![]() The USB port on the 1961-1963 Ford Thunderbird USA-630 radio allows you to plug in a thumb drive and play the MP3 files off of your computer through your radio. It's faster and easier than using the interface on any radio. We recommend using a bass knob for quick and easy subwoofer level adjustment. The amplifier will take the signal from the 4 channels, combine it, and use it for the subwoofer. If you wantĪ 5 channel amplifier because you want to add a subwoofer, most 5 channel amplifiers will work with 4 channels of input. The 4 channel outputs are perfect for a 4 channel amplifier. The USA-630 has 4 channel pre-amp outputs so that you can add an amplifier if you choose. ![]() The 300 watt peak output of this radio is perfect if you are looking for an upgrade in sound quality over the USA-230, but you don't have the budget or desire for an amplifier. This radio has 300 watts of power and the iPod connection is built into the back of the radio. Depth behind dash is 2¾" at shafts, Standard (Motorola) antenna jack, Memory retention (presets and other user settings) more than 40 years with power disconnected, 3 RCA jacks for left channel, right channel, and sub-woofer line outs, 3.5 mm phone jack for input from iPod, satellite radio or phone, Switch selectable for 1,2,3 or 4 speakers, Switch selectable for North America or Europe mode, Includes a 6 foot 3.5mm male-to-male auxiliary cable with every radio, Bluetooth 3.The 1961-1963 Ford Thunderbird USA-630 radio comes with AM/FM stereo, a USB port for a flash drive, direct iPod connection, a CD changer controller, RCA auxiliary inputĪnd the ability to connect the BluKit and add Bluetooth capability. Volume, bass, treble, balance, fader and tuning from original-looking controls, AM dial scale in foreground looks original with FM dial scale below, LED dial lights will never need replacing, Digitally tuned AM/FM stereo front end provides stable, high quality reception, 11.5-16.0 Volts DC Negative Ground only, Maximum power = 180 watts RMS (45 watts x 4 speakers 4O, 14.4V, 1kHz), Do not use original speakers, Uses original antenna, 10 presets (5 AM, 5 FM), Digitally tuned receiver with analog display, Dimensions: 7¾" W x 2½" H. Small size, BIG features, Looks original but offers today's technology, 2½" case depth allows room for air conditioning, Analog controls look and feel like the original radio, Chrome dash plate (as shown) included, Black outer knob with chrome insert looks just like the original, Quality chrome pushbuttons and inner knobs like the original, All controls easily accessible. WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - Fits Thunderbird (1958 - 1958)
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