

🎶 Elevate your RV vibes with surround sound that travels with you!
The iRV Technology iRV66 is a versatile RV stereo system featuring 200 watts peak power distributed across three audio zones, including a digital 5.1 surround sound setup with dual subwoofer outputs. It supports multiple media formats (CD, DVD, MP3, MP4, JPEG) and offers extensive connectivity with 3 HDMI outputs, 2 HDMI inputs (one front-facing), USB, SD, AM/FM tuner, and Bluetooth 4.1 with phone app control. Designed as a direct replacement for popular Concertone and Genesis models, it ensures quick installation with included wiring adapters, making it a top-tier upgrade for RV entertainment systems.
| ASIN | B07125MM8P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,063 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #767 in Car Audio Receivers |
| Color | black |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (375) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2015 |
| Display technology | LCD |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| Item model number | iRV66 |
| Manufacturer | ATP Products, Inc. |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 11 inches |
| Special features | ARC |
| Whats in the box | radio,remote control, cables |
| Wireless communication technologies | BluetoothIR |
C**N
Excellent Upgrade
I enjoyed how easy it was to install and fit the original wiring harnesses. It does well syncing up the TV now through the HDMI ARC for full sound. Only issue I had is the remote does not work and would like this replaced, if possible, without returning the whole stereo which is now installed and the original packaging discarded. Please advise if this is possible. Thank you again for such a great product!
W**N
Super Easy Replacement
Bought this to replace my broken Genesis 3.0 system. All necessary adapters were there and had the unit installed in less than 15 minutes. Everything worked perfectly, except for the remote....and I am pretty sure it is the CR2032(??) battery that just needs replacing. The remote does work...just needs a new battery. I would have replaced it, but I did the install out in the middle of nowhere. The instruction booklet could use some work. While it is complete, whomever printed it and stapled it together didn't know what they were doing. Some pages are upside-down and some backwards. I seldom read the directions anyway! Haha! In my humble opinion, this unit is Way, WAY better than the Genesis GT 3.0 that it is replacing.
A**R
Great product
We bought this product to replace our Concertone zx 600, it came with wiring harness plug and play was so easy to install.Works great Bt link app installed and connected to ours phones immediately. If you are looking for an update to your rv and replacing concertone fits perfectly in pocket, a little like jenga trying to get all cords back in place to push radio in but a bit of patience and awesome. This unit was cheaper for me to order from Amazon with shipping than from purchasing in Canada.
S**9
Unit good; broken adapter
Replacement for a 2015 unit that developed internal corrosion & failed. New unit works as expected. Deducting 1 star for broken Concertone adapter that I luckily didn’t need.
J**N
No support contacts at all,,,,
Bought this to replace a Genesis 3.0 , installed it subwoofer did not work, checked the lines and the speaker itself it was functional. Tried to find a customer service contact... No phone numbers or email for help. Seeing it’s our RV and we don’t use that often (maybe 2x a year for a couple of weeks) we didn’t use it often. It worked for a while but poor quality because of the lack of bass. Because of COVID we didn’t get to use much in 2020 but we took a 2 month this summer… now it won’t power up!!!! There is power coming to the unit, and the light on the button lights up but nothing on the displays. This item costs a lot and should not be sold on Amazon if the provider does have a customer service,
T**A
Awesome Stereo
Perfect fit for our RV. Shipping was fast and hook up was easy. Sounds wonderful
M**L
Fantastic replacement for my Travel Trailer system
This entertainment system was a direct replacement for my genesis system. It came with a variety of connections so it could be used in just about any placement of a radio AM/FM DVD multiple system. The only thing I really needed was a double male RCA for the optical connection.
H**R
Works but can be glitchy and a bit underpowered
I purchased this unit and have had it installed for one camping season as of the date of this review. It replaced a Concertone RV2004D that served me well for over 12 years. I never had a single issue with the RV2004D and would have purchased another identical unit if it had been available. It had individual adjustments for the level of output sent to each of the surround sound speakers which was very important, since the placement of surround sound speakers is rarely if ever optimum in an RV. The iRV66 does not allow this very critical feature and sound quality suffers as a result. The RV2004D also had much higher power output and significantly better dynamic range than the iRV66. especially when playing DVD's. Radio and CD volume levels seem sufficient. However, on every DVD I have played, the volume must be maxed out in order to hear the quieter passages, while becoming too loud in the louder passages; I never had that problem with the RV2004D. Also, if you leave the DVD or CD in the unit after it has finished playing and then power the unit off, when you turn it back on, the unit has trouble recognizing there is disc inside it and it just spins; and it will not eject the disc. The unit must be turned off and then on again and you then have to push the eject button immediately to get it to eject the disc. I have experienced this problem consistently; this could just be a glitch in the unit I received, or the problem may be more widespread with others who have purchased this unit. Another annoyance with this unit is how slowly it responds to command buttons (source, pause, rewind, fast forward, etc.) on both the unit itself and on the remote control. After inserting a CD or DVD into the unit, it often takes 25-30 seconds to actually start playing the disc. And don't bother to insert any disc that has a scratched surface (slightly or otherwise) because my unit rarely reads any such disc; and when it does, it often skips across portions of the DVD and/ or CD; I can only assume the iRV66 lacks any error correction circuitry inside to allow it to read slightly scratched discs. To be fair though, clean and unscratched discs all played flawlessly every time. I had another problem with getting the subwoofer to work, but I do not believe that was any fault of the iRV66. There are two subwoofer outputs, labeled SUB1 and SUB2 on the iRV66, just like on the RV2004D. I wired these leads to the same output locations but received no subwoofer output; only occasional scratchy bleeps. After opening up the cabinet that houses the subwoofer(s), I discovered there was only one subwoofer installed in my trailer; however, there are two sets of wires (one set for SUB1 and one set for SUB2) going into the subwoofer, even though there is only one 10" sub speaker in the box. There was no way to open the subwoofer enclosure (without destroying the enclosure) to see what "magical wiring" the factory had done inside to accommodate two sets of connections. So, I disconnecting one of the subwoofer wires leading into the subwoofer enclosure and then the speaker started working fine; I checked both outputs (SUB1 and SUB2) and found no difference in output quality, so long as one output was connected. I suspect that the RV2004D had some sort of internal wiring that was made for the subwoofer in my specific trailer so that both SUB outputs from it could be wired into one subwoofer enclosure with only one driver thereby allowing it to have twice the bass output; this appeared plausible because with only one SUB output connected from the iRV66 to the subwoofer, the bass output seemed less than when it was connected to the RV22004D. I think if you had 2 separate subwoofers, the iRV66 would work fine and feed them both correctly. I chose to explain this problem here just in case someone else is installing this unit in a 2004 or newer Rockwood travel trailer and is having trouble getting the subwoofer to work. The primary reason I purchased this unit is because it is the only one I could find that is sized to fit inside the same opening size originally made for the RV2004D. There was simply no more room to enlarge the opening to install alternate higher quality home theater equipment, not to mention the additional hassle of having to install an inverter to get the 12V DC incoming power line converted to 110V AC to operate it. If however I continue to experience the problems I have been, and/or others crop up, I may consider completely modifying the upper cabinet and building a space to do a 110VAC equipment upgrade. I would have given the iRV66 a 4-star rating if it weren't for the disc recognition and eject problems with the unit. I could never give it a 5-star rating due to the lack of individual speaker output adjustability, the lack of output power, and the poor dynamic range of the unit. I wouldn't say I "regret" my purchase because the "direct fit" replacement does prevent the hassles of having to rebuild the space where the unit is mounted and the unit has, so far, played the CD's and DVD's I have fed it. However, I am a bit disappointed in the lack of quality control in a piece of electronics costing $350+. Unfortunately, there are not very many companies that manufacture12V RV entertainment equipment like this, therefore alternate options are extremely limited. With the iRV66 being pretty much the only direct fit replacement for untold numbers of RV's in use today, this manufacturer has a captive audience who have few, if any, other options. In any given industry, lack of competition is typically great for a company's bottom line, but usually not so great for the consumer with regards to product pricing/value and product reliability. While this unit is selling for around $350, it's value (again IMHO) is probably closer to $200 - $250. But, it's hard to fault any company for charging a higher price and making a healthier profit just because they happen to have little to no competition; that's just the way supply and demand works. In the end, the iRV66 fills a need for a direct fit replacement of an RV 5.1 surround sound entertainment system. While it may be a bit overpriced (IMHO) and may have a few glitches (at least in my case), it has worked well enough for me this season to be considered a 3-star purchase, which to me means it's an acceptable product. As long as it continues to function correctly for the next few years, I will consider the purchase to have been a good decision and would consider it a "recommended purchase". A lengthy review for sure, but I hope others find it helpful in making an informed choice. Cheers!
C**.
Install this in my RV and it works great. I tried it out on the Bluetooth. It works great. I figured out all my wiring. Reconnected it all to their wiring. Wasn’t that difficult and it works perfectly fine. Sound sounds great.
J**S
Replaced original unit fits perfectly. Multiple wire harness allowed me to plug and play without having to join any wires, works well thank you.
M**O
This item ships to Australia however it will not support Region 4 Australia and setup only has NTSC option wher Australia is PAL./ I have requested a firmware or code update . I am still waiting
C**N
Bonjour très bon achat et qualité du radio supérieure à ce que j'avais sauf que la télécommande vient de cesser de fonctionner et non ce n'est pas là batterie plus aucune fonction merci de me donner un retour
A**R
A little to expensive but it fit in my 2007 rockwood without having to rewire everything and works great
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