Kenwood - KDC-M6021G
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Is that the 10 disc changer MP3 player?
If so, I have one, and have been very pleased with it. Quality is very good if you encode the MP3s with a high enough bit rate (128kbps and higher) and it reads the data CDs quickly.
The only problem with it is that it doesn't do track and folder naming for MP3s so that titles appear on the head unit. It does do disc naming though.
Email me if you want to have a look at it installed (and you're based in the South East - Southampton area)
If so, I have one, and have been very pleased with it. Quality is very good if you encode the MP3s with a high enough bit rate (128kbps and higher) and it reads the data CDs quickly.
The only problem with it is that it doesn't do track and folder naming for MP3s so that titles appear on the head unit. It does do disc naming though.
Email me if you want to have a look at it installed (and you're based in the South East - Southampton area)
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I have one of these and it's a fantastic unit. Revs just gave it a 'highly reccomended' award in a group test. If you use high quality mp3's with a bit rate above 160kbps, you can't tell the difference between mp3 format cd's and originals, it's that good. Infact to me mp3's sound a bit louder and 'brighter'. You can fit around 10 albums on one disc at 160kbps. It does read folder and file names also, so the name of the current track/album appears on the display. Give me a minute and I'll upload a pic of it installed.
[Edited by DreXeL - 8/18/2002 6:08:59 PM]
[Edited by DreXeL - 8/18/2002 6:08:59 PM]
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