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Kenwood KDC W707
I've had a kenwood radio/cassette player in the car (99 Passat) for a
while now and am just getting round to buying a cd player. I've seen the Kenwood w707 which looks as if it does pretty much everything I want but it's quite new so reviews are thin on the ground. Anyone have any comments on that cd/receiver or any recomendations around the £200 price mark? An option to plugin my ipod nano in the future would also be helpful. Kenwood have an ipod thing at the mo but it's not nano ready afaik. Thanks |
Kenwood KDC W707
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 22:24:52 +0100, NRH wrote:
I've seen the Kenwood w707 which looks as if it does pretty much everything I want but it's quite new so reviews are thin on the ground. That's about as old as units get these days! There'll be another range early in the new year - the norm these days is a new range once a year. Kenwood have an ipod thing at the mo but it's not nano ready afaik. Out of interest, what leads you to believe that? We'd like to know whether this is likely to be the case but, from the info I could find on Apple's site, it suggested that the nano still uses the same docking connector - so it should still be compatible with aftermarket accessories. If you've heard different from anywhere I'd be interested to know more. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
Kenwood KDC W707
In-Car Express wrote:
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 22:24:52 +0100, NRH wrote: I've seen the Kenwood w707 which looks as if it does pretty much everything I want but it's quite new so reviews are thin on the ground. That's about as old as units get these days! There'll be another range early in the new year - the norm these days is a new range once a year. Strange, http://www.kenwood-electronics.co.uk...&k3=23&pr=1827 says the unit is new. Kenwood have an ipod thing at the mo but it's not nano ready afaik. Out of interest, what leads you to believe that? We'd like to know whether this is likely to be the case but, from the info I could find on Apple's site, it suggested that the nano still uses the same docking connector - so it should still be compatible with aftermarket accessories. If you've heard different from anywhere I'd be interested to know more. Jon I've read that there is an adaptor that comes with the nano so you can use existing ipod accessories that connect via the docking connector so using that the ip500 from kenwood should work. However, the kenwood site doesn't mention the nano and I wouldn't want to buy the ip500 if it didn't work, perhaps is the nano software was controlled differently. |
Kenwood KDC W707
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 17:44:29 +0100, NRH wrote:
I've read that there is an adaptor that comes with the nano so you can use existing ipod accessories that connect via the docking connector so using that the ip500 from kenwood should work. However, the kenwood site doesn't mention the nano and I wouldn't want to buy the ip500 if it didn't work, perhaps is the nano software was controlled differently. We've had a couple of people within the last few days ask the same thing with the Connects2 Sony interface that we sell - hopefully we might hear back from one of them soon. If that unit works OK, I'd assume the Kenwood ought to as well. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
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