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Kenwood KDC-X693
$230.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Sound output is very clear and loud, makes the most of OEM speakers. Looks stunning at night, very cool design. Lots of customization options to make it look and work as the user prefers.
The Cons:Need to turn the volume control around over and over to make big changes. Playlist functionality is nearly non-existent when reading from USB. Changing radio stations is unnecessarily difficult.
The Kenwood KDC-X693 is a mid-grade in car dash CD receiver designed for users looking for more entertainment while riding in their automobile. More casual audiophiles will benefit from the integrated USB port with full iPod device support.
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The KDC-X693 includes features such as a flip (removable) theft deterrent faceplate, favorite song memory feature, included remote control, 2 year warranty, and multi-feature ready support.
The Kenwood KDC-X693 also includes additional features such as HD, and Satellite radio ready support, iPod ready support for older iPods with unique adapter, a 24 bit digital to analog converter, full ID-3 tag display support, a 3 band parametric equalizer, AAC, WMA, and MP3 audio file format support, and a rear USB port that supports thumb drives as well as portable media players.
Features
- Mid-grade in-dash CD receiver
- Removable theft deterrent faceplate
- Includes remote control
- 2 year warranty
- Favorite song and preset memory
- HD (optional tuner required) and Satellite radio ready (optional KCA-SR50 adapter + Sirius Tuner)
- AAC, WMA, and MP3 audio file format support
- Full ID-3 song tag display
- 24 bit digital to analog converter
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sound output is very clear and loud, makes the most of OEM speakers
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looks stunning at night, very cool design
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lots of customization options to make it look and work as the user prefers
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USB in the back allows you to connect a storage device in an unobtrusive way
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solid build quality, all the buttons feel stable and durable
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EQ includes presets, but you can customize them if you want
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need to turn the volume control around over and over to make big changes
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playlist functionality is nearly non-existent when reading from USB
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changing radio stations is unnecessarily difficult
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