Kenwood systems provide a sound
quality that is unsurpassed and, crucially for an in-car system, they are easy
to navigate around with displays that are illuminated and easy to read. In
general, these systems also provide room to grow with the ability to add speakers.
In these rapidly changing times, Kenwood have kept pace with various ways in
which we now access and store music files. Therefore there are models that have
Bluetooth capability, that you can plug your iPod into and that you can play
discs that you have burned MP3 or WMA files onto. Most models also have a USB input.
Kenwood car stereos are easy to fit, even for a novice, and you should be ready
to go within 20 minutes at most. Most units come with a remote control, which
is more use to the passengers rather than the driver to be honest, but a nice
touch anyway. To truly appreciate all the functions of your system you need to
really read and digest the manual as there are quite a few functions to
understand. You will, after all, want to set it up according to your particular
tastes rather than just stick the factory settings. This can be a little
complicated at first, so spend some time exploring the system to get to know
how to find your way around. All in all, I think that Kenwood car stereos are a
great buy and should be a consideration if you are looking for an in-car music
system. When you decide on what car stereo you want to install in your car,
take the time to ensure that it will fit into your car. Some cars will only
accept a "Single DIN" car stereo, meaning it will only accept the
standard rectangular size. Others will accept up to a 1.5 DIN, 2 DIN, 2.5 DIN,
etc... If your car will only accept up to 1.5 DIN, you must choose a single or
1.5 DIN stereo. In-Dash Receiver Kit: This is a kit that will allow your
dash to physically secure your new Stereo. Many older cars will use a universal
kit, but any car that has A/C controls built into the stereo face, a trim piece
that acts as the face, or an opening that is not square or rectangle, you will
need a kit that is specifically customized for your car. A note of caution
here, there are many manufacturers of kits out there. You can find kits for the
same car that look the same ranging in price from $10-$50. In many cases the
cheaper kits do not fit as securely allowing the stereo to move around as you
drive or do not allow the stereo to fit all the way into the dash as it should.
In either case you are risking damage to the stereo, dash, or other equipment
behind the dash. This can cause more expense than the Stereo originally cost in
repair bills. I suggest ordering a kit from a trusted source such as
Crutchfield or JC Whitney or picking one up at a local reputable car stereo
shop. Most from discount stores you should stay away from. There are exceptions
but unless you know the difference, it is safer to stay away from them. Normally,
an amplifier or simply amp is any tool that alters, generally raises the
amplitude of a signal. The affiliation of the input to the output of this
device generally articulated as a function of the input frequency is called the
transfer function of this one, and the magnitude of the transfer function is
termed the gain. This type of amplifiers provides you a clean power source that
can impel your speakers without straining. Car amplifiers will offer you better
sound quality by driving your speakers. Your music will sound cleaner and more
defined at all volume levels when utilizing an amplifier. Car amplifiers
enhance the signal from your stereo transmits to your car speakers, repelling
your speakers with a self sufficient power source. This device incorporated
with high pass filters avoids your tweeters from trying to replicate low
frequency sounds. Most car stereos established at the factory have a basic
incorporated one. Seem for a car amplifier with speaker level inputs that can
practice these already amplified signals. You can hook up one car amplifier to
another to impel dissimilar speakers. If you would like a multi-amplifier
system, make sure your primary amplifier comes with a pre-amp output so that you
can transmit a signal to your secondary amp.
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