
If you’ve been wanting to own an all-new Ford Everest Titanium, now is the time to do so. This best-selling midsize SUV just got better with the addition of an enhancement to their already beaming head unit – the Arc Audio DSP8.
This offer is specifically available at Ford Global City and Ford Otis Manila, and available to 4x2 Everest Titanium variants only.
The Arc Audio DSP8 system is a plug and play digital sound processor and amplifier that brings high-fidelity audio experience to the driver and its passengers. It has no unnecessary vibrations and white noise, which increases driving pleasure and comfort inside the vehicle.
It also has a frequency response range of 10Hz to 23.5 kHz at .82 dB Max Deviation. Now you can listen to your favorite songs on the radio, CD, or mp3, while enjoying the crisp sound and clarity up to smallest details. With an equalization of up to 248 bands, it gives you the flexibility and control over the sound that you hear.
The installation of the Arc Audio DSP8 system is easy and compatible with the standard audio system that the Everest Titanium comes standard in. There’s no need to replace the head unit. It also has Bluetooth connectivity and aux ports so you can connect your phone or your mp3 player to enjoy the music that you want.
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