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<blockquote data-quote="MrDave" data-source="post: 4442296" data-attributes="member: 590788"><p>The Kenwood also has 24 bit d/a. Of course it would. Like I said, myself, and many others, have had no problems with Kenwood's. I've ran a 8017 for two years without a hiccup. It's just one of those things where some folks have had troubles, and others have had great experiences. I could say all the audio heads who recommend the Kenwood double dins, but it really doesn't matter. I'm going from my personal experience.</p><p></p><p>In terms of features and audio quality, Kenwood makes the best unit. I've had and played with all these units. The thing that always set the Kenwood apart was the higher preamp. The music and bass was much more crisp.</p><p></p><p>Either way, that's all irrelevant. I'm not recommending to get a Kenwood. They are too pricey.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure how the JVC avx810 is, but judging by the 800, it should be a strong unit. Granted, you would have to buy the bluetooth adapter for it for say $140. In the 800, bluetooth wasn't that great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrDave, post: 4442296, member: 590788"] The Kenwood also has 24 bit d/a. Of course it would. Like I said, myself, and many others, have had no problems with Kenwood's. I've ran a 8017 for two years without a hiccup. It's just one of those things where some folks have had troubles, and others have had great experiences. I could say all the audio heads who recommend the Kenwood double dins, but it really doesn't matter. I'm going from my personal experience. In terms of features and audio quality, Kenwood makes the best unit. I've had and played with all these units. The thing that always set the Kenwood apart was the higher preamp. The music and bass was much more crisp. Either way, that's all irrelevant. I'm not recommending to get a Kenwood. They are too pricey. I'm not sure how the JVC avx810 is, but judging by the 800, it should be a strong unit. Granted, you would have to buy the bluetooth adapter for it for say $140. In the 800, bluetooth wasn't that great. [/QUOTE]
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