Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 4:30 pm
bump. bitwise's question needs answering.
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:bump. bitwise's question needs answering.
:CScourge wrote:Lol
no it doesn't... he's just too lazy to scroll back and read that GH got the same Kenwood KDC-MP532U that i did.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:bump. bitwise's question needs answering.
Giraffe }{unter wrote:FYI this drive works in the car and it's damn sext too. It fits in the pocket below my radio and is practically invisible when turned off. The blue status light matches the radio knows also
WD Passport 120 GB
I put about 90mb of MP3s on my dads new passport drive and plugged it in. I was amazed to find that it not only worked but navigated very fast. I'll be getting one for Xmas and loading the thing full of MP3s
I'm hoping it will perform well with a few thousand MP3s on there
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Damn. I was hoping it wasn't that one. I think I might score an Alpine unit with a usb input module.Dr_Watson wrote:no it doesn't... he's just too lazy to scroll back and read that GH got the same Kenwood KDC-MP532U that i did.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:bump. bitwise's question needs answering.
Giraffe }{unter wrote:what's the difference it's gonna get stolen in a few weeks anyway :hehe
on a serious note... What's wrong with the Kenwood?
Giraffe }{unter wrote:what's the difference it's gonna get stolen in a few weeks anyway :hehe
on a serious note... What's wrong with the Kenwood?
I'm 6'6". To drive any car I have to put the seat all the way back and lean the seat back. This means that I have to lean a bit forward and take my eyes off the road to adjust anything. With a remote I just grab it, feel out the buttons, and push what I need. This is especially nice when selecting one MP3 out of several thousand.Dr_Watson wrote:remote?? ....
oh, yeah that thing i tossed in a drawer after laughing about how idiotic having a remote for a car stereo is.
then apparently so was i, thx man.Dr_Watson wrote:no it doesn't... he's just too lazy to scroll back and read that GH got the same Kenwood KDC-MP532U that i did.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:bump. bitwise's question needs answering.
i use my Pio's remote daily.Dr_Watson wrote:remote?? ....
oh, yeah that thing i tossed in a drawer after laughing about how idiotic having a remote for a car stereo is.
the height comment is pretty B.S... one of my friend's is 6'10" and he has no problems reaching his radio. He also doesn't have the problems fitting into cars you seem to. (his current car is an insight)bitWISE wrote:I'm 6'6". To drive any car I have to put the seat all the way back and lean the seat back. This means that I have to lean a bit forward and take my eyes off the road to adjust anything. With a remote I just grab it, feel out the buttons, and push what I need. This is especially nice when selecting one MP3 out of several thousand.Dr_Watson wrote:remote?? ....
oh, yeah that thing i tossed in a drawer after laughing about how idiotic having a remote for a car stereo is.
With many remotes (including kenwood, atleast on the excelon models) you can directly type in a radio station frequency. Also, with DVD player models there isn't room for all the buttons you might need on the face of the player. After my JVC remote was stolen, listening music dvds became a huge pain.
for what?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:i use my Pio's remote daily.Dr_Watson wrote:remote?? ....
oh, yeah that thing i tossed in a drawer after laughing about how idiotic having a remote for a car stereo is.
Dr_Watson wrote:the height comment is pretty B.S... one of my friend's is 6'10" and he has no problems reaching his radio. He also doesn't have the problems fitting into cars you seem to. (his current car is an insight)bitWISE wrote:I'm 6'6". To drive any car I have to put the seat all the way back and lean the seat back. This means that I have to lean a bit forward and take my eyes off the road to adjust anything. With a remote I just grab it, feel out the buttons, and push what I need. This is especially nice when selecting one MP3 out of several thousand.Dr_Watson wrote:remote?? ....
oh, yeah that thing i tossed in a drawer after laughing about how idiotic having a remote for a car stereo is.
With many remotes (including kenwood, atleast on the excelon models) you can directly type in a radio station frequency. Also, with DVD player models there isn't room for all the buttons you might need on the face of the player. After my JVC remote was stolen, listening music dvds became a huge pain.
so you must be too much of a fatty to lean forward 2-6"? or do you ghetto lean your seat so far back that all people can see through your side window is a chav-hat cocked a quarter sideways?
also i'm slightly confused as to how the need to produce sound below or above the range of human hearing, or the single din size makes a head unit shit quality?
or do you require a 6" LCD screen so you can play WOW in the Wendy's drive through?
uh....Dr_Watson wrote:for what?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:i use my Pio's remote daily.Dr_Watson wrote:remote?? ....
oh, yeah that thing i tossed in a drawer after laughing about how idiotic having a remote for a car stereo is.
Nah, the screen is for clarity and ease of use. The double-din is because my stock unit is double-din. These are simply two reasons I don't want that kenwood, not why it sucks.Dr_Watson wrote:the height comment is pretty B.S... one of my friend's is 6'10" and he has no problems reaching his radio. He also doesn't have the problems fitting into cars you seem to. (his current car is an insight)bitWISE wrote:I'm 6'6". To drive any car I have to put the seat all the way back and lean the seat back. This means that I have to lean a bit forward and take my eyes off the road to adjust anything. With a remote I just grab it, feel out the buttons, and push what I need. This is especially nice when selecting one MP3 out of several thousand.Dr_Watson wrote:remote?? ....
oh, yeah that thing i tossed in a drawer after laughing about how idiotic having a remote for a car stereo is.
With many remotes (including kenwood, atleast on the excelon models) you can directly type in a radio station frequency. Also, with DVD player models there isn't room for all the buttons you might need on the face of the player. After my JVC remote was stolen, listening music dvds became a huge pain.
so you must be too much of a fatty to lean forward 2-6"? or do you ghetto lean your seat so far back that all people can see through your side window is a chav-hat cocked a quarter sideways?
also i'm slightly confused as to how the need to produce sound below or above the range of human hearing, or the single din size makes a head unit shit quality?
or do you require a 6" LCD screen so you can play WOW in the Wendy's drive through?
that's very do-able. i've recommended that drive to a friend that has the same Kenwood, thanks man.Giraffe }{unter wrote:Heads up the WD Passport 120gig works great with the Kenwood.
I put 42 gigs worth of music
8018 Files in 323 Folders
The drive navigates smooth and as fast as a 1 gig stick. It also rantomizes with no delay.
There was on performance issue. It takes about 20 seconds to read the drive upon turning on the car. After that it functions as fast as a small USB stick.
It's also still small enough to tote in your pocket and slightly larger than a bare laptop drive and looks damn sexy as well.
LOL... this needs quotage for pg 3.Scourge wrote:Lol