Kenwood made 2 versions of that deck...the original KRC-999 in like 1986 which used multi-colored LED's for the EQ/spectrum display, and then they updated it in 1988 with the flourescent display and called it the KRC999mk2. Over the years I've owned most of Kenwoods top decks (KRC-929,KRC-939 with AM stereo, KRC-858 pullout, and the KRC-878 pullout with CD changer controls)....but none of them were as cool as my KRC-999. I had it mounted in a shitty homemade console I threw together under the dash..and had it hooked up to the Aux in jacks on my Alpine 7903 which I built a custom frame for so I could stack it on top of my 3321 EQ. Eventually I replaced the 7903 with a top-end 7909...and then my shit got stolen. Those were the days. Man those old Kenwood's sounded good when using dbx on metal tapes.
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I was serious when I said I wanted to see that crt work.
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Being a sound man I'd love to have that eq function. I really wish someone would put out a car deck that has a 31 band eq with a 12db sweep in it. Treble, miss, and bass controls just don't cut it.
the new jam: no head unit.
tablet + line out (digital if available) + audison bit 10 (bit 10d for digital).
24bit DACs
31 band software eq
time alignment
adjustable via the audison configuration/calibration equipment
the new jam: no head unit.
tablet + line out (digital if available) + audison bit 10 (bit 10d for digital).
24bit DACs
31 band software eq
time alignment
adjustable via the audison configuration/calibration equipment
Unless the source material is .wav format on the tablet, it's still not going to sound near as good as a CD, assuming you've got decent enough amps and speakers to tell the difference. And .wav takes up a ton of space.
Everything on my iPods is apple lossless, which is leaps and bounds better than MP3, and takes up a lot more space, but still doesn't compare to a CD.
Unless the source material is .wav format on the tablet, it's still not going to sound near as good as a CD, assuming you've got decent enough amps and speakers to tell the difference. And .wav takes up a ton of space.
Everything on my iPods is apple lossless, which is leaps and bounds better than MP3, and takes up a lot more space, but still doesn't compare to a CD.
yup. i use FLAC format. CD should be the same quality as lossless audio BUT the transfer mechanism comes into play. with the devices as small as they are, high quality audio isn't the focus so they can only be the same quality if the lossless source is connected digitally.
cd players/headunits (good headunits) have the advantage of housing a higher quality DAC and processor.
if you play a lossless file on your ipod, you shouldn't use the headphone jack (that is processed audio).
you can use the line out from the dock connector, it is better but it has still been run through the DAC of that device.
call me crazy but someone told me about a digital out interface for the ipod that gives you a fiber optic out.
call me crazy but someone told me about a digital out interface for the ipod that gives you a fiber optic out.
I have a couple of Airport Express devices that'll stream either from a machine running Itunes or any ipod/phone running IOS 5+ over wifi to a fiber signal.
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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