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1st October 2020, 09:18 | #1 |
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Kenwood to older stereo swap?
My 2004 has the factory Kenwood cassette head unit controlling what is now a 10 disc changer. I’m not a fan of these Halfords style dashes even though it’s OEM as it were.
Can I retro fit an OEM head unit that will still run the changer? I’ve a plug in Bluetooth adapter for internet radio, iTunes etc, I’ve gone off DAB as most of it was in mono and internet radio is more versatile. Prefer to keep SWCs active too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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2nd October 2020, 18:59 | #2 |
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I believe it is a Kenwood changer and requires a Kenwood radio to operate it, my car originally had a Iovox CR80, with a six disc changer in the boot.
I replaced it with a Kenwood KDC3057U which looks very OEM, and not at all aftermarket, however I needed a SWC adaptor to make those work. I only wish I had happened upon this thread before I embarked upon the swap.......https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...d.php?t=304112 I would have avoided the pitfalls, many of which were a little too far from my comfort zone. As I understood it, the original, which is probably what you have fitted to your car, a Kenwood KRC-394??? didn't have a volume knob, rather buttons which I detest, however the sound quality of the Kenwood I replaced the original radio with is superb, and doesn't look like it was from a Halfords display with giant speakers in the boot. My radio looks like this..... |
3rd October 2020, 10:17 | #3 |
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Thank you for the link, I did trawl the site but missed that.
You’re spot on with everything - I dislike buttons, always prefer a round volume control, yes it’s the model you mention too. I knew I had a load of stereos in the shed removed from various cars over the years, usually I upgraded to Bluetooth and/or DAB. Must be my luck day as I found a Kenwood with what seems like the same socket on the back and it ticks all the boxes, also found a mag mount DAB aerial and a hard wired roof aerial kit. Going to try a straight swap over the weekend! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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3rd October 2020, 17:41 | #4 |
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Wow, big pictures !!
It looks as if you might not need the SWC adaptor, I looked at the Kenwood site and it would appear your new head unit supports the IR remote. If not, I bought one of these https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252094912052 which works spot on with my head unit. |
8th October 2020, 09:57 | #5 |
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I fitted the CD player, straight swap apart from the cage so had to switch that too, all the SWC worked, cd changer too but no control over disc change and kept losing settings despite switching the red/yellow wires so I’ve put the tape back in! Strangely I’d just dug out my old Kenwood Stack System and all my vinyl and cassettes, I tried a few tapes in the car and it sounds superb - so I’ll be keeping the car as is now!
Still got a load of recent model head units going cheap if anyone wants one.... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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