Kenwood Music Keg Digital Music Player (KHD-C710)


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Bluetooth
Music Keg plays MP3, WAV, and Windows Media (WMA) files (mounts like a standard changer) * USB computer desktop cradle loads music files from your PC -- PhatNoise Music Manager software is compatible with a Pentium II 200 MHz processor and 64 MB RAM used with Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium, Windows 2000, and Windows XP-equipped computers (does not currently work with Mac OS) * transfers files from the computer to the Hard Drive at USB speeds * 10-gigabyte music storage cartridge (holds roughly 2,500 songs) * user-friendly Kenwood PhatNoise Music Manager software CD-Rom included * connects to select 1998 and newer Kenwood changer-controlling receivers. (If you are unsure if your Kenwood receiver is compatible with the Music Keg, call one of our Sales Advisors at 1-888-955-6000.) * occupies the CD changer port on the Kenwood receiver, so an optional 2-changer adapter is needed to run both the KHD-C710 and a CD changer * compatible with any in-dash FM radio when used with an optional Kenwood FM modulator (KCA-R70FM, see "Recommended Accessories") * displays MP3 file names and ID3 tags * 10-11/16"W (including cable and cartridge) x 2-5/8"H x 7-1/8"D (car player) * 1-year warranty
1 Best car audio out there
This hooks directly into your head unit (if its not Kenwood you need an adapter) and stores either 10 or 20 gigs, depending on the cartridge. It also has voice prompts so that when you scroll through all your music, it talks to you and tells you which cd you're on. You just hook the cartrige to your computer, download your music, and pop the cartridge back into the car unit. It's the easiest was to play MP3s in your car.

Sunday, 06-Jul-2008 18:50:05 CDT
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