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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8841259" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>I’d suggest looking at current Sony models during your searching.</p><p></p><p>People tend to skip Sony, but my 12 year old Sony has any color I want (can adjust RGB colors individually to blend to anything nearly), USB still connects to my phone fine (not a Bluetooth model), and otherwise works great. Also has 7 band EQ, selectable high pass filter for the front / rear RCA preouts, subwoofer preout / x over, sub level adjustment which can shut the sub off as well, and AUX in for the rare occasion I want to use that. It’s a bit older, but it has been a very solid head unit and my favorite for a cheaper unit. Some of these features will be usless to some people, but the crossovers are very handy when I run older amplifiers on occasion. The Sony has been nicer than any Pioneer's I had prior, and even a slightly newer Pioneer touch screen I put in my truck.</p><p></p><p>I don’t think any decent head unit brand will be louder than one another as far as built in power, you’d need an amplifier to get a little more volume with the windows down, and of course speakers to handle it if the current Kenwood can’t.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, just my 2 cents, hope whatever you get works well for you, a lot of options to pick from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8841259, member: 682903"] I’d suggest looking at current Sony models during your searching. People tend to skip Sony, but my 12 year old Sony has any color I want (can adjust RGB colors individually to blend to anything nearly), USB still connects to my phone fine (not a Bluetooth model), and otherwise works great. Also has 7 band EQ, selectable high pass filter for the front / rear RCA preouts, subwoofer preout / x over, sub level adjustment which can shut the sub off as well, and AUX in for the rare occasion I want to use that. It’s a bit older, but it has been a very solid head unit and my favorite for a cheaper unit. Some of these features will be usless to some people, but the crossovers are very handy when I run older amplifiers on occasion. The Sony has been nicer than any Pioneer's I had prior, and even a slightly newer Pioneer touch screen I put in my truck. I don’t think any decent head unit brand will be louder than one another as far as built in power, you’d need an amplifier to get a little more volume with the windows down, and of course speakers to handle it if the current Kenwood can’t. Anyway, just my 2 cents, hope whatever you get works well for you, a lot of options to pick from. [/QUOTE]
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