Kenwood KDC-6011 CD Receivers
Kenwood KDC-6011 CD Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 07, 2001]
Casey
Strength:
RDS, CD text, ~7.8dBf FM receiver, bright display, plays CDR's and CDRW's, never has skipped on rough road/dirt/etc
Weakness:
none, however, tuning is only from 87.9-107.9, making out-of-band tuning impossible -- not really a bad thing :-) I brought this receiver mainly for its RDS capabilities. RDS is very cool, and I did not regret getting a receiver with this. The KDC-6011 supports just about all RDS features (TI, Genre search, SNPS, R-TEXT, etc). It allows you to also title stations and discs which do not have text. The screen is bright, readable, and non-distracting. Sound quality is clean. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 29, 2000]
Matt
Strength:
Great features for the money: RDS (Radio Data System), CD Text, Flip-down face, and many more. I've only seen these features available on $300+ receivers.
Weakness:
None that I've found. Kenwood has pretty much done away with and now a more expensive eXcelon takes its place. If you can still find it for $220 or less, I highly recommended it. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 02, 2000]
Paul Webster
Model Reviewed:
74 Malibu 250
Strength:
Great unit, I love the flip-face design. Clean power, sounds great. Cool functions that are easy to use. LOVE THE REMOTE!!!
Weakness:
A weird function--cd can be ejected w/o ignition or face on. I guess it's cool though, because if you forget the cd, you dont have to turn the key on. Also--leave the window open, and your cd can be taken before you know it. Dot matrix display--the dots are a little bigger than normal, not a good resolution. Paid $220 from Crutchfield, great buy. Definitely recommended. Ordered the 10-disc changer today. 2 pre-outs are fine enough for me. Switchable button illumination is cool, too. Similar Products Used: Well....it replaced an old JVC... |
[Mar 23, 2000]
c lewis
Strength:
Excellent sound, very good mechanically. Strong output with clean sound.
Weakness:
Controls are a little hard to use while driving. Must be familiar with how buttons work. Got it for about $250, I would say it sounds and performs like $500 to $700 units. Definetely recommended. |