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<blockquote data-quote="jluv" data-source="post: 5248296" data-attributes="member: 567917"><p>Yep. Another big one for me is the user interface. I've always been a fan of Kenwood quality and the looks of the units themselves, but to me the Alpine interface is much, much easier to use. I feel like a newb whenever I start fooling with my girlfriend's Kenwood, and I end up going to the manual, which is lengthy and complicated as well.</p><p></p><p>Alpine just seems so straightforward and logical, but that may just be because I'm really used to it.</p><p></p><p>I had a Clarion many years ago that I liked a lot, but one day it swallowed a CD and wouldn't let it out. I'm not experienced with any of their new stuff, but it sounds like you got a good price on a quality double din.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jluv, post: 5248296, member: 567917"] Yep. Another big one for me is the user interface. I've always been a fan of Kenwood quality and the looks of the units themselves, but to me the Alpine interface is much, much easier to use. I feel like a newb whenever I start fooling with my girlfriend's Kenwood, and I end up going to the manual, which is lengthy and complicated as well. Alpine just seems so straightforward and logical, but that may just be because I'm really used to it. I had a Clarion many years ago that I liked a lot, but one day it swallowed a CD and wouldn't let it out. I'm not experienced with any of their new stuff, but it sounds like you got a good price on a quality double din. [/QUOTE]
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