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Kenwood KDC-MP345U In-Dash CD/MP3/WMA/iPod Receiver with USB/Aux Input
The KDC-MP345U is a full featured CD-receiver with USB port and a mini stereo input located on the front panel. The USB port provides simple connection of your iPod/iPhone allowing you to listen to your favorite music with your car stereo.
Amazon Sales Rank: #7513 in Car Audio or Theater Color: Black Brand: Kenwood Model: KDC-MP345U Dimensions: 2.06" h x 7.18" w x 6.25" l, AM/FM radio, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA, USB, iPod receiver 4 x 50 Watts maximum power; dual 2V RCA preamp outputs with low pass filter, rear/sub switch 13-digit, one line FL display; blue/red key illumination with manual dimmer Includes front auxiliary input and USB port; direct iPod control One-year limited warranty
Kenwood's KDC-MP345U is a great replacement for that factory CD receiver, giving you both a USB port for simple connection of your iPod/iPhone or a thumb drive, an auxiliary input for other audio devices, playback of MP3/WMA files (via burnt CDs or from the USB port), and room to grow your system with dual preamp outputs. A solid replacement for your factory receiver. Click to enlarge. Easy-to-read, one-line, 13-digit flourescent display. Front-panel aux input and USB port. RC-405 remote included. Removable Faceplate The faceplate of this model can be removed and taken with you, to help deter theft. The control panel is equipped with an easy-to-read, one-line, 13-digit flourescent display for easy control and navigation. CD and WMA/MP3 Playback Enjoy your favorite CDs and CD-Rs, or burn a disc of WMA or MP3 files and enjoy hours of music on a single disc, along with ID-3 tag display for artist and title info. Front-Panel USB Port Plug in a thumb drive or other USB storage device for playback of your favorite MP3/WMA files, with easy folder navigation. The port will also charge portable devices, and offers control of some music phones via the receiver. Enjoy Your iPod The USB port also provides simple connection of your iPod/iPhone allowing you to listen to your favorite music with your car stereo. Then you'll get the added benefit of advanced search features designed to let you spend more time listening to your favorite songs instead of hunting for them: Alphabet Search, Reverse Browsing, and more. FM/AM Tuner When you feel like letting someone else control the programming, switch to the radio. Store your favorite stations as presets for instant access--mixed preset tuning allows both FM and AM stations to be preset on the same preset band. Front Auxiliary Input Listen to external audio devices like MP3 players using the front auxiliary input. Room To Grow The KDC-MP345U's 50W x 4 MOSFET amp is plenty powerful, but it also features dual 2V preamp outputs (front and rear/subwoofer) for system expansion. It includes a rear/subwoofer switch with a subwoofer level and adjustable low pass filter, so you can send just what you need for your system. System Q Sound Control Five factory pre-set equalization curves (Rock, Top40, Pops, Jazz and Easy, plus a flat setting) and three speaker matching curves (OEM, 6x9, 5/4 plus a flat setting) can be combined for extreme sound-shaping flexibility. The preset curves include midrange contouring, giving music more clarity and presence. The preset curves can also be combined with the unit's bass, midrange and treble controls allowing users to personalize the sound to their particular taste. Bass Boost Handy for listening at lower volume levels (or for those who just like a lot of low-end). What's in the Box Kenwood KDC-MP345U, Remote Control, Wiring Harness, Installation Tools and Hardware, Owner's Manual, Warranty Card
Most Helpful Customer Reviews 71 of 73 people found this review helpful. great savings to excellent equipment C. Augenstein I usually do not comment, but I'm so happy with your purchase, I have received. I was looking around for a whole month to try to find the right receiver. I think for the money this product is hands down a total score! It has an AUX and USB. Now, when I bought it I thought that using the iPod with auxiliary input in the first place. While the USB port can be used for direct iPod connection and Memory Stick (Memory Stick!) I thought I would just use my iPod to charge when the bat was over. I've heard such bad things about the iPod / USB functionality of the radio that I never thought I would actually use. I love my iPod, and with 32,000 + songs that I have there, be able to quickly access what you want is essential, and its pretty hard to keep track of something new because I do not have enough time during the day listening the songs, so I do a lot of effort to score with any receiver to scroll quickly search button seemed to be a joke and it is not possible to evaluate the pieces when you can not use the iPod Click Wheel was born. But I digress. The point is that I looked in the manual and discovered "hands-on/hands/off". With the iPod connected to the USB port of the receiver and I can hit a 3 on the radio and switch from one mode to another. Now I can use the advantages of USB (charger, sound quality) AAAAND use my native functionality of the iPod clickwheel at the same time. I do not even use it as auxiliary! and when I decide I want to listen to your iPod in random I just press the button on a radio and my artist / album that scroll across the screen and I'm still happy. The only thing so far, there are negative: 1The screen during the day is almost impossible to see the sunlight on them. it just looks pink. 2.If the ingenious USB mode I quickly mentioned up top ..... the first 30 seconds, you can either get a little song hands-on/hands-off-Modus distortion, because it is full I think. As I said, I have over 30,000 songs, and if I 2 noise disturbance for a second, a piece for the first 30 seconds running time and get Thats what I would say it is an excellent product for anyone who has to iPod love the car! Buy it. u will be very happy. I also have 4 Polk Audio db and they all sound, but a small fragment of the songs in hip-hop genre perfectly. 28 of 29 people found the following review helpful. Great controller - Easy to install, painless to use, and it sounds fantastic! By Max Moses Feinstein as one of the other reviewers, I do not often for feedback, but I am so excited about this device that I felt obligated to do so. After having miserable experiences with two other headunits (one died on me, and the next one wouldn't come close to installing correctly), I finally scored this Kenwood gem First off, the install couldn't have been easier. I'm not a professional, but rather an electronics geek with an interest in cars and an intermediate ability to perform DIY work. That said, the Kenwood unit fit perfectly, was easy and straightforward to wire, and didn't present any issues whatsoever. The hardware that came with this unit was more than adequate -- different types of mounting screws and a wiring harness (which had colors that lined up perfectly with my Subaru Forester's stock harness). The unit is also pretty simple to use. Like most basic single-DIN headunits, it doesn't exactly provide the ease of navigation that you'd get from a larger touch screen. Nevertheless, navigation through the various menus is satisfactory. Perhaps the most impressive aspect of the Kenwood MP345U is the unexpectedly fantastic audio quality! (In addition to the headunit, I have two 50watt RMS aftermarket speakers powered by a 100watt amplifier) My last working headunit, a Sony, sounded just fine. But the difference between the Sony and the Kenwood unit became evident after only 30.
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