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Old 05-23-2014   #1
EnjoyDriving
 

Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: MN
Drives: EvoIX
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Brand New In Box - Kenwood In-Dash Media Receiver KIV-701

Bought this for my IX but no longer need it. It goes $200+ online, and I would let it go for $165 local pickup.

Here is the link : http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/231236347645?lpid=82



Here is clutchfield description:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-X8BItLy...d-KIV-701.html

Kenwood's KIV-701 digital media receiver offers the functionality and fun of a video receiver, but in a slim size that'll fit in most dashboards. Gone is the CD slot, replaced by a 3" color screen and a user-friendly click-wheel interface. But you'll have plenty of music to play — with an iPodŽ ready USB input, A/V input, and a built-in flash drive, you'll stay entertained no matter how long the drive.

Groove to PANDORAŽ Internet radio in the car
Hook up an iPhoneŽ with Kenwood's KCA-IP202 cable and you can hit the road with your favorite PANDORAŽ stations on tap. You can use the receiver's controls to pause and skip songs, plus give "thumbs up" and "thumbs down" ratings. And you can set the full-color display to show artist, title, and station info with either 3 or 5 lines of text.

You're not limited to online content
Of course, once plug in your iPod with the optional cable, you can browse your songs and playlists, or plug in a thumb drive loaded with files. Turn the control knob quickly, and it automatically switches to 2X search mode, so you can find that song in a snap. And the built-in flash drive provides 512 MB of storage space for audio, video, and picture files, so you'll always have content on tap when you climb into your car.

Video, too
When you're parked, you can show videos from your iPod, iPhone, or other USB memory devices — you can also video content to a rear screen when you're traveling. The dual-zone controls lets the backseat passengers watch a movie while you listen to a different source up in the front. And speaking of video, hook up a rear-view camera and you'll get a great view of what's behind you on the 3" screen when you shift into reverse.

Sound Excellence by Kenwood
The KIV-701's built-in amplifier puts out plenty of power, and it's supported by Kenwood's Sound Excellence digital signal processing and other sound-shaping tools. After you dial in the tone with the 5-band parametric equalizer, you can set the Digital E's filters to trim some of the lows going to your full-range speakers and adjust the low frequencies going to your sub, so your system plays more efficiently. Digital Time Alignment lets you tailor perfect stereo imaging for the driver's seat.

Want to keep your car's steering wheel audio controls?
In most vehicles, you can use an adapter (not included) to connect your vehicle's steering wheel controls to this Kenwood stereo. Connect a few wires, then program the adapter for your particular car and the Kenwood, and you'll retain the convenience of your steering wheel controls.

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Old 05-27-2014   #2
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