I have this thing collecting dust. SCOSCHE!! HURRY UPPP!!!
I have this thing collecting dust. SCOSCHE!! HURRY UPPP!!!
http://www.kenwoodusa.com/products/L...k3=172&pr=2356
I used to have this baby hooked up to a set of Kenwood Excelon amps, 4 channel x 100w RMS and the other a Mono Class D 900w @ 2ohm. Door speaks were a set of 6 1/2" Infinity Kappa components on the front and a set of Kappa 2 way 6x9 on the rear deck. Sub box was a set of 3 12" Kenwood Excelon XW Subs wich were built for sound quality (I had 3 cuz they only handled 300w RMS each).
The entire system sounded brilliant with this headunit, no need for extra processors, crossovers, nothing!!! I LOVE MY HEADUNIT!! And I can't yet install it into my Fit.
In the mean time, can someone recommend me a good set of line converters for the stock radio? I'm planning on doing some ICE work next weekend, doing the DIY Aux jack (I have a base model), installing the 4 channel amp and the front Kappa components. I left the 6x9's in the car after the accident as I knew I wasn't gonna be able to use them in my new Fit. And I think that after 2 years its time to buy a new set of front components, these are pretty worn down, but still sounded pretty good.
I used to have this baby hooked up to a set of Kenwood Excelon amps, 4 channel x 100w RMS and the other a Mono Class D 900w @ 2ohm. Door speaks were a set of 6 1/2" Infinity Kappa components on the front and a set of Kappa 2 way 6x9 on the rear deck. Sub box was a set of 3 12" Kenwood Excelon XW Subs wich were built for sound quality (I had 3 cuz they only handled 300w RMS each).
The entire system sounded brilliant with this headunit, no need for extra processors, crossovers, nothing!!! I LOVE MY HEADUNIT!! And I can't yet install it into my Fit.
In the mean time, can someone recommend me a good set of line converters for the stock radio? I'm planning on doing some ICE work next weekend, doing the DIY Aux jack (I have a base model), installing the 4 channel amp and the front Kappa components. I left the 6x9's in the car after the accident as I knew I wasn't gonna be able to use them in my new Fit. And I think that after 2 years its time to buy a new set of front components, these are pretty worn down, but still sounded pretty good.
Yeah... PHHOOOEEYY!!!!
In fact, if what I plan on doing to my Fit ICE wise sounds good enough for me I'll leave the stock radio in there or maybe just add and outboard EQ to it, I kinda like how it complements the dash of the car, the Double Din kit + aftermarket HU would actually make the dash of this car look kind of off, then again with my radio I can just upload a blue background in the same hue as the stock color so that it matches.
In fact, if what I plan on doing to my Fit ICE wise sounds good enough for me I'll leave the stock radio in there or maybe just add and outboard EQ to it, I kinda like how it complements the dash of the car, the Double Din kit + aftermarket HU would actually make the dash of this car look kind of off, then again with my radio I can just upload a blue background in the same hue as the stock color so that it matches.
In the mean time, can someone recommend me a good set of line converters for the stock radio? I'm planning on doing some ICE work next weekend, doing the DIY Aux jack (I have a base model), installing the 4 channel amp and the front Kappa components. I left the 6x9's in the car after the accident as I knew I wasn't gonna be able to use them in my new Fit. And I think that after 2 years its time to buy a new set of front components, these are pretty worn down, but still sounded pretty good.
Navone LOC's are very good quality and don't cost too much. They have one for pretty much any interface
David Navone - Adaptor Products - Car Audio Engineering
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