- AM/FM radio, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA/AAC, iPod, USB, HD/SAT radio-ready, Bluetooth-ready receiver
- 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with three 2.5V preamp outputs
- 4-tone full dot FL display with four lines of text
- Includes direct iPod connection, USB music streaming, rear panel auxiliary input; add Kenwood adapters for SAT/HD Radio, Bluetooth, and Navigation
- One-year limited warranty
Kenwood KDC-MP638U USB/AAC/WMA/MP3 CD Receiver with External Media Control
Product Description
The KDC-MP638U features a 4-tone full dot color display as well as USB direct control. Imagine the convenience of controlling your iPod right from the receiver! Supreme technology enhances compressed audio files while a multi-function control wheel makes finding your entertainment fast and easy…. More >>
Kenwood KDC-MP638U USB/AAC/WMA/MP3 CD Receiver with External Media Control
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I was a bit hesitant to purchase this unit being that it was only $110. However, I did and am completely satisfied with this unit. The shipping took a few days to process but it arrived promptly! Everything was in perfect condition. Will definitely buy from this seller again!
Rating: 5 / 5
This radio is a strange combination of features. It has a nice dot matrix display, 3-sets of pre-amp outputs, lots of control and add-on options, and USB connectivity. But it’s missing little things that would really make it pop.
The built-in radio doesn’t do RDS data, so the display won’t tell you station or song name. The display is nice and has good graphics in the menu screens but not in the normal display modes. Most of your options are pretty bland.
Plays WMA disks well, haven’t tried the USB plug but it’s located on a cord attached to the back of the unit. It doesn’t include a surface mount feature so you have to find a place to run it. I ran mine into the glove box.
For the price it’s a nice radio, sound is good, control is nice and there’s lots of expandability with just about any add-on you could want (HD-radio, Sat-radio, bluetooth) but the better display it has isn’t utilized to the fullest extent.
Rating: 4 / 5
i love the blue and red interface of it. not to bright. just right. looks good at night. it isnt that easy to program, especially the clock but its still a very nice radio. i absolutely love tha usb hook up in it. i have a regular mp3, not an ipod and it works perfectly with it. no need for cds any more. i have to buy another kenwood though because the one i had before got stolen from my car. i would recommend it. just make sure you tint your windows so that theives wont be tempted and take the face off too.
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased this a year and a half ago from Best Buy and put in my 2007 Nissan Xterra and coupled with the KCA-BT100. My wife and I loved it so much that we bought another set a lot cheaper off Amazon.com and installed it in her 2006 Kia Sorento. The only reason for not giving it a 5 star rating is that the right knob can be be a little irritating when working the ipod controls. I chose this the second time around over a newer model because of the separate audio controls.
Rating: 4 / 5
Bought this to replace a Sony Xplod HU; which was trash. Don’t buy Sony for your car, trust me.
Anyway, I unboxed this and installed it within minutes and had almost everything set up within 10 minutes total. Takes just a little bit to get used to the screens and controls, but once you get it down, you’re good.
Only complaint I’d have is the remote is on the big size, but that’s nothing to fret about.
Rating: 4 / 5