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Kenwood KGC 9042 DIN input
I am fitting a Kenwood 7070R HU with the above graphic. My older HU's
had a din output, but the 7070 has two phono outs. The 9042 has phono's and a DIN input (8 pin iirc). Is there any benefit to finding or making a lead to use the DIN or are the straight phono connectors the same? The problem with the phono outs on the HU is that they render the fader inoperative, instead relying on the graphic equaliser's fader instead? Whilst on the subject, my ancient C400 changer is on it's way out, and since I use a lot of MP3's is there a changer/mp3 player that is compatible with the 7070R? -- Regards, Danny http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site) http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service) http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar Gold blend) swap Z for above characters in email address to reply |
Kenwood KGC 9042 DIN input
danny wrote:
I am fitting a Kenwood 7070R HU with the above graphic. My older HU's had a din output, but the 7070 has two phono outs. The 9042 has phono's and a DIN input (8 pin iirc). Is there any benefit to finding or making a lead to use the DIN or are the straight phono connectors the same? The DIN connectors are for fitting a CD-changer. Use the Phonos. The problem with the phono outs on the HU is that they render the fader inoperative That's cos they're "non fading" preouts. Newer headunits have both fading and non-fading, and/or switchable preouts. instead relying on the graphic equaliser's fader instead? Just use the equaliser's fader instead - that's what you're fitting it for ! Whilst on the subject, my ancient C400 changer is on it's way out, and since I use a lot of MP3's is there a changer/mp3 player that is compatible with the 7070R? http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/prod...roducts_id=183 should be fine. However, you'd be better off spending that £200 on a new MP3-capable head-unit - it's much less cumbersome, and it'll have the extra preouts so you can connect things properly. Something like a http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/prod...oducts_id=3060 |
Kenwood KGC 9042 DIN input
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danny wrote: I am fitting a Kenwood 7070R HU with the above graphic. My older HU's had a din output, but the 7070 has two phono outs. The 9042 has phono's and a DIN input (8 pin iirc). Is there any benefit to finding or making a lead to use the DIN or are the straight phono connectors the same? The DIN connectors are for fitting a CD-changer. Use the Phonos. As an aside to this, Kenwood do a http://www.kenwood-electronics.co.uk/products/ListProduct.aspx?k1=2&k2=19&k3=58&pr=858 May be what you need ? |
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