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Kenwood KDC248U In-Dash Head Unit Car Stereo
Kenwood KDC248U In-Dash Head Unit Car Stereo
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Model Of Item : CD Receiver
Product Brand : Kenwood
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Kenwood KDC248U In-Dash Head Unit Car Stereo
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Great sound, amazing value! : Kenwood KDC248U In-Dash Head Unit Car Stereo
I bought this stereo for its USB feature. I had no prior experience installing a car stereo. I was able to install it on my own over several hours, and after purchasing 1) wire strippers, 2) electrical tape, and 3) a few replacement screws for ones I misplaced haha. Looking back, the installation wasn't difficult, but the first time at anything will take some time. I own a 2003 Mitsubishi Galant by the way.
I have driven five or six hours now with the stereo on, and it completely exceeds my expectations! Sound quality is very important to me, and I do not hesitate to adjust whatever EQs I can find. This unit takes it to the next level, by allowing you to select the speaker setup in your car--mine has the awkward 6x9" rear speakers. By choosing this speaker configuration in the stereo, I believe (could be wrong) the system adjusts the EQ at different volume levels. With the factory stereo, music would sound great at regular volume, but the rear speakers produced some bass notes better than others at high volume. With this Kenwood stereo, the bass response stays flat and even and hits nice and hard at much higher volume. Why the freakin' factory couldn't design a radio that works better with their own speakers is beyond me, but Kenwood nailed it.
Yeah it controls an iPod. So far I've just put it on shuffle all. The interface is probably what you'd expect. It's mostly red so it matches my gauges nicely. Removable faceplate is also an important feature. Altogether, this is one of the best $90 (including cost of wire strippers) I have ever put into the car.