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External Controller for Kenwood Add-ons to Factory Car Stereo

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External Media Controller with RDS Encoder • Auxiliary RCA Stereo Input • Wireless Remote Control • Digital Radio Ready • Displays Text Information on Factory Radio

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  • Compatible with most Kenwood stereos
  • External Media Controller with RDS Encoder
  • Two Auxiliary RCA Stereo Inputs
  • Wireless Remote Control
  • Digital Radio Ready
  • USB Input
  • Compatible with Kenwood iPod adapter, HD Radio tuner, CD changer
  • Satellite radio ready: requires purchase of subscription.
  • Displays Text Information on Factory Radio
  • Authorized Internet Dealer
  • 1-year Manufacturer's warranty

Item Details


Manufacturer:

Model Number:

KOS-A200

Weight:

3.00lbs

Internal SKU:

kosa200

Internal Product ID:

9854

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Durability
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Value
2.5
Features
3.5
Design
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Usability
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Kenwood KOS-A200

Great Product, and the sound quality is excellent.
This unit provides for the ability to connect the stereo outputs from a portable DVD player (or other device) to the AUX1 (RCA jacks) and a USB flash drive (loaded with mp3's) to be played over the factory sound system.
A special note about installation. For my vehicle I needed to purchase two antenna adapters ("Aftermarket Radio to Factory Antenna" and "Factory Radio to Aftermarket Antenna".)

The installation was easy but did require me to remove the factory radio (in order to get to the antenna cable). Total time to install the unit was around 30 minutes in my 2003 Dodge GrandCaravan with Infinity sound system.
Even though the price from SonicElectronix was outstanding, I still downgraded the VALUE to a "3" since the product required the antenna adapters.

By Gary on July 10, 2008

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fair usage bda signal

I would do it different if I could, It works just running at 88.3. Only causes major issues when traveling, you pick up other stations in frequency, satellite radio from passers by. But if its the only way to get sound and you can't afford a $1200+ investment to do it right it will hold you over too!.

By Alex on August 19, 2009

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found this helpful.

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