Kenwood DPX-MP6110U USB Car CD MP3 Tuner
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Kenwood DPX-MP6110U USB Car CD MP3 Tuner
MP3 is a new audio format that lets you store 10 CD's worth of music on a single disc(1). Using MP3 encoder software on your PC, you can convert CD tracks into MP3 files about 1/10 the size of the original CD audio data*. This means you can fit music from 10 CDs into a single CD-R/RW disc for nonstop entertainment from about 100 tracks(2). And with Kenwood's Car CD-Receiver, you can play your original CDs when you're driving(3). Another advantage of MP3 is that you can download MP3 format music files from a growing number of websites on the Internet for even more audio enjoyment. (1) Assuming approx. 5 minutes per track, converted to MP3 at standard bit rate of 128 kbps, compare recorded on 650 MB capacity CD-R/RW disc. (2) Other than for personal listening enjoyment, the duplication or recording of copyrighted material onto sidc or tape is strictly prohibited. (3) To make MP3 files that can be played on your Kenwood CD-receiver,it is necessary for the recording format to be set to ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 in the file-writing application software.
USB Digital connection (1 wire)
USB terminal Supreme
System QEX (Preset & Manual Sound Control) This equalization system enables the EQ curve to be preset according to the music type (Rock, Pops, Jazz, etc.). The speaker matching is preset according to speaker type and the Bass/Mid/Treble response adjusted by manual EQ adjustment, Q-control and base extension control. Traditional equalization systems employ multiple filters with fixed centre frequencies and Q-factors (sharpness levels) all over the frequency band. Users adjust the levels of the filters in order to obtain the desired sound. System E's+ (Built-in HPF & LPF) The head unit incorporates High-Pass Filters that process the front and rear channel signals independently in 8 steps (Through/40/60/80/100/120/150/180/220 Hz) and a phase-switchable Low-Pass Filter that processes the subwoofer channel signal in 5 steps (50/60/80/100/120 Hz/Through). The system features a subwoofer that reproduces low frequencies exclusively through the subwoofer channel thus making it possible to reduce th |
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Last Updated: Friday, 10 September 2010 18:36





When a music file is compressed, the high frequency signals are lost, particularly if it is encoded using a low bit rate. The Supreme technology is a Kenwood-original audio compensation technology that compensates for this loss and reproduces music in a more natural form, thereby making it possible to play music recorded using low bit rates (64k to 96k) in an audio quality equivalent to music recorded using a higher bit rate (equivalent to 128k) This compensation may sometimes be inoperative with certain types of music or bit rates. This means that 1.5 or 2 times more music files than before can be recorded with high compression ratios in a CD-R/RW without losing the natural, rich sound of music files recorded with lower compression ratios.






