Kenwood KDC-PS909 CD Receivers
Kenwood KDC-PS909 CD Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 31, 2000]
Ken Blake
Model Reviewed:
1993 Toyota MR2 Turbo
Strength:
The 105 dB signal to noise ratio is outstanding, and was only equaled by the Sony ES series head unit at a substantially higher price. The non fading pre-amp outputs are perfect in that they allow you to adjust your bass level independently of the other channels.
Weakness:
When you change Cd's, it plays the radio, but when the new CD goes in, it switches automatically to CD operation, cutting off the song you were listening to on the radio. Only Bass and Treble is adjustable from the head. I paid $450 at Circuit city when the unit first came out. I needed a stealth unit and the rotating faceplate was the only one of it's kind at the time. JVC and others have since imitated the idea, if not the way it is implemented. I'd highly recommend this head unit or it's successor to anyone looking for a good starting point for a competition system. Similar Products Used: Pioneer Premier AM/FM Cassette. The sound Quality on the Kenwood is FAR superior to the Pioneer unit. The Pioneer had adjustable Midrange in the tone section which was nice. The Kenwood also works flawlessly with the Kenwood 6 disc CD changer, aloowing disc naming up to 100 CD's and scrolling the names across the display. |
[May 05, 2000]
MIke
Strength:
Great Display
Weakness:
No standby mode-either CD/tuner is on or face is revolved. My PS900 had a cool stand by mode that flashed Kenwood across the screen I paid $399 a little over a year ago from Crutchfield. Originally, I had the first of the PS series, the 900. It developed a cold weather skipping problem (in MI). Crutchfield had the 909 so cheap I couldnt pass it up. Similar Products Used: Kenwood PS900 |
[Apr 15, 1999]
Shane Fisher
an Audiophile
Kenwood's excelon line of car audio goes the way of many great brand names that just had no backing. For 2000 there will be no pro line for Kenwood, and for this I feel a great deal of regret. However, regret aside, I am fortunate enough to give a review on the centerpiece of the car audio experience.....the Kenwood PS909. |