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Kenwood KDC-MP632


$200.00 Released January, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Large display shows album names clearly. Remote control is fairly simple to work with. Has a range of expansion options for extra functions down the road.

The Cons:IPod interface is very hard to work with, awkward and counter-intuitive. USB memory devices only play sometimes. Prone to malfunctions after the first few months with failing screens.

The Kenwood KDC- MP632 is an in-dish WMA/MP3/CD/AAC/USB receiver with Supreme technology that ensures the best audio quality from compressed audio files. A step up from the KDC-MP238, the Kenwood KDC-MP632 adds along a USB interface, and an AAC decoder for playing iTunes.

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Like its predecessor, the KDC-MP632 features a CD player with a built-in MOSFET amplifier (200W) that plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RW discs with MP3, WMA, and AAC audio files. Additional features of the Kenwood KDC- MP632 in-dash receiver include a front AUX port with sensitivity adjustment, System Q Sound Control with 6 EQ curves & a 3-band equalizer, two sets of preamp outputs (one set is switchable to subwoofer mode), a detachable face, and a remote control. The Kenwood KDC-MP632 retails for $199.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • CD Player w/MOSFET Amp
  • MP3/WMA Playback
  • AAC iTunes Playback
  • USB Interface
  • System Q Sound Control
  • Front AUX Port
  • Two Sets Preamp
  • Detachable Face
  • Remote Control
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

Expandability

  • Compatible with iPod Adapter
  • Compatible with Bluetooth Adapter
  • Compatible with HD Radio
  • Compatible with Satellite Radio

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    large display shows album names clearly

  • 1

    remote control is fairly simple to work with

  • 1

    has a range of expansion options for extra functions down the road

Cons
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    iPod interface is very hard to work with, awkward and counter-intuitive

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    USB memory devices only play sometimes

  • 1

    prone to malfunctions after the first few months with failing screens

  • 1

    button layout is difficult to work with, often end up doing things you don't intend to

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