The Kenwood Auxillary Input allows you to connect 1 audio auxiliary source (iPod, MP3 Player, DVD Player, etc) to any Kenwood head unit with CD Changer controls. The adaptor converts the CD Changer on the head unit to stereo RCA audio inputs.
Note: When using the Kenwood aux adaptor, you will not be able to connect a CD Changer.
Same as P.I.E. KNW/13-RCA
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Javier from San Diego, CA
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way better sound quality than a fm transmitter. Cheap price. Great product.
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Kenwood really did a good job on this idea. This actually gives you two aux inputs. If you are planning on not using a cd changer, id spring for the extra 20 bucks and grab one of these. You could install a dvd player and use your ipod. How awesome would that be
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