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    Registered User A-Phi-Si's Avatar
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    Question Kenwood Music Keg...or just hook up an I-Pod

    Aight guys here's my deal. I'm looking to get a new head unit. Kenwood is what I was looking at. I've found a unit, but the only reasons I'm looking at Kenwood is b/c of their music keg. But I was wondering, you think I'd be better off A)buying an i-pod and hooking it up to the kenwood headunit, B) Getting the kenwood face plate and getting the Kenwood Music Keg C)hooking up an i-pod to the stock head unit or D) Deciding on another brand head unit and the i-pod. (oogh...too many options... :yellm: )
    Any direction and/or suggestions and/or opinions are greatly appreciated.

    Oh yea the head unit is the Kenwood KDC-MPV5025
    CD/MP3/WMA receiver...here...

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    I myself just went with the Kenwood Music Keg, but that was because i got hooked up by my Kenwood rep on a full system. I think there are benefits to both. The ipod will allow you to take it with you, where as the music keg won't but the music keg also has a lot more storage capacity. I am not sure what Kenwood has out right now to interface an ipod to the headunit, but Alpine is or maybe has released a special cable designed specifically for the purpose of adding an ipod to your system.... hope my little bit of rambling helped out a bit

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    Go with a 20/40 gig I-pod or Gateway Jukebox.

    Youll be much happier when you are exercising, on a plane, taking a long trip in someone elses car, or decide to sell your ride.

    Ipod is much more transferable and IMO a more intellegant long term purchase.

    (also Ipod's red buttons look sweet with our EP's display!!)

    But you can get a hook up, thats a different story... but full price vs. full price... hands down: I POD!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si3
    Go with a 20/40 gig I-pod or Gateway Jukebox.

    Youll be much happier when you are exercising, on a plane, taking a long trip in someone elses car, or decide to sell your ride.

    Ipod is much more transferable and IMO a more intellegant long term purchase.

    (also Ipod's red buttons look sweet with our EP's display!!)

    But you can get a hook up, thats a different story... but full price vs. full price... hands down: I POD!
    Fully agree, I use my iPod almost everyday

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    Thanks guys. Just wondering what you thought about the receiver I'm entertaining. Any suggestions on others. I've ran the idea by some people at crutchfield.com and they think it's a solid setup.

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    iPod. Reason? So your HU is still stock. Doesnt attract thieves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raiyo
    iPod. Reason? So your HU is still stock. Doesnt attract thieves.
    That's why I hooked up my iPod to the stock head, and it's why I'm really hesitant to go for the Alpine setup when it gets released this fall.

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