Kenwood stereo settings explained

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Ur a very under rated channel by the way. How you explain things is very clear and straight forward. Much appreciated, alot better than the channels with massive sub counts.

hshsnshhs
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This is actually pretty good info ! Just got a new stereo for my Suzuki Jimny. And ngl has no clue what any of the settings did, so just left it on default.

sammybalammy
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😵😵😵My head is spinning from all this info...Thanks for sharing

bryansphiwe
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The mid eq adjusts the frequency higher than bass but lower than treble, the ones in the middle.

There’s so much misinformation here, it’s absolutely hilarious. Good video

BenHeien
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Actually explained really well.
Thank you.

debbyharris
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Very helpful thanks. I went with a JVC saved opponents as Kenwood with a lower price

davidraynor
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Well done, very informative. I just happened to have the exact same unit so it was especially useful. Thank you SEAN !!👍

jackbilan
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Good explanation on the lows, mids, etc. Good job.

RD-xhss
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Thanks you just help boost sound in my old Chevy work truck.

Dcthetruth
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Well done. Thanks for this. Helped me understand it. It's not as complex as I thought it was.

trainpd
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Hi. There are a numerous settings covered here that are incorrect. But I will focus on just 2 for the sake of brevity. "Volume Offset" is a feature to normalize your sound between various sources (tuner, aux, cd, mp3, etc.). It allows you to jump sources without having to worry about marked volume increases or decreases. It lets you customize and adjust the "level" of your various sources across the board in terms of volume/sound. Secondly, "Loudness" does not simply make your stereo louder especially at high volume. Instead, loudness on any audio (home or car) is intended to boost low and high frequencies when listening at low levels. The human ear is not able to perceive certain frequencies at low levels. Without getting into the mechanics of it here, the ear will flatten sound to the brain. As a result, bass and treble will lack or not be heard at low levels. Loudness amplifies these signals and allows the human ear to hear these frequencies. Particularly bass. Imagine playing soft jazz at volume 2. Loudness will enable you to hear some of the bass. Without it, your ear will not pick it up. Loudness should not be used at high volume, although most radios will clip that off automatically these days to prevent damage. Otherwise, great video! And thanks for putting it out there to help others!

reinassanceman
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Thx very helpful. I always confuse about mid, treble and crossover🤣 now my crossover is set at Through.

americawalk
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I have dp502bt, I wanna know how to tune that to best settings for bass and treble

dustinkawczynski
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I tried to read the model. Like the looks of this unit. Got a link to buy one?

RandomTH
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Ah fuck finally my audio actually sounds pleasing and doesn't destroy my ear drums

pafiro
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Got a Kenwood kmm b332u with kfc 835c dash speakers. When setting the front car speaker size, it asks for tweeter info. None, low, high, mid. Which should be ?

rworden
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Yo my sounds goes bacc down. To 15 once it hits 28 any suggestions

johnnyflores
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Thanks very informative. I'm still fine tuning the many settings. I just installed a Kenwood KDC X-302, love it. Wired it up myself, and put in new Cerwin Vega speakers. I'm no expert but there are two power wires, red is switched power, yellow is constant. I'm guessing the yellow is what keeps your clock set. A couple of people asked about the clock not staying set. Please correct me if I'm wrong thanks. I was also able to fix the annoying "protection mode" error code. Great stereo, amazing sound.

samthecat
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Bro, does kenwood headunits develop engine/alternator whine like JVC and Pioneer headunits?

tebzamoyaga
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the video is very useful but I would like to ask for information. when I adjust the balance for the left and right audio output, nothing is heard from the right speaker when I connect the phone with the aux cable and therefore I'm in tuner. on the other hand, when I adjust the balance to the mode for listening to the radio transmitted by a radio station, the right speaker works. so since it's not a speaker problem, is there some setting or step that I don't know? could you help me? A thousand thanks

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