Sony or Kenwood deck
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From: Bonney Lake, WA
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 IL6
I have that Kenwood deck in my XJ. It is strictly a wheeling rig and I don't get any radio reception at the trails so using a USB thumb drive for music is awesome. Plus I don't run the risk of breaking my expensive MP3 player. I looked at a similar version to that Sony deck and the reason I went with the Kenwood is that it can access a larger number of songs on a USB drive than the Sony (256 on the Kenwood, 128 on the Sony). Not sure if that is the case with the Sony model you are looking at. I also prefer the menu navication on the Kenwood over the Sony deck.
I have that Kenwood deck in my XJ. It is strictly a wheeling rig and I don't get any radio reception at the trails so using a USB thumb drive for music is awesome. Plus I don't run the risk of breaking my expensive MP3 player. I looked at a similar version to that Sony deck and the reason I went with the Kenwood is that it can access a larger number of songs on a USB drive than the Sony (256 on the Kenwood, 128 on the Sony). Not sure if that is the case with the Sony model you are looking at. I also prefer the menu navication on the Kenwood over the Sony deck.
Hope that helps a bit.
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From: Mahaffey, PA
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Sony and I do not get along. Both of my Sony decks could not hold up to being shook around during hard offroading. Had them in my Datsun 720 and Nissan Hardbody. Ended up getting a Pioneer. Had it in the '97 for 2 years and still works good.
To get back on topic, the Kenwood decks always seem to be pretty tough. I wouldn't hesitate putting one in when the Pioneer finally goes.
To get back on topic, the Kenwood decks always seem to be pretty tough. I wouldn't hesitate putting one in when the Pioneer finally goes.
I've been reading up on Alpine reviews and they seem to have the best feedback on sound quality which is my 1st concern.
Sony and I do not get along. Both of my Sony decks could not hold up to being shook around during hard offroading. Had them in my Datsun 720 and Nissan Hardbody. Ended up getting a Pioneer. Had it in the '97 for 2 years and still works good.
To get back on topic, the Kenwood decks always seem to be pretty tough. I wouldn't hesitate putting one in when the Pioneer finally goes.
To get back on topic, the Kenwood decks always seem to be pretty tough. I wouldn't hesitate putting one in when the Pioneer finally goes.
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From: Mahaffey, PA
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
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I get what you're after. I didn't know if you were looking at the durability side. That was my biggest complaint with Sony. I've never really looked into the sound quality because of running Memphis speakers and subs with my head units.
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Sony and I do not get along. Both of my Sony decks could not hold up to being shook around during hard offroading. Had them in my Datsun 720 and Nissan Hardbody. Ended up getting a Pioneer. Had it in the '97 for 2 years and still works good.
To get back on topic, the Kenwood decks always seem to be pretty tough. I wouldn't hesitate putting one in when the Pioneer finally goes.
To get back on topic, the Kenwood decks always seem to be pretty tough. I wouldn't hesitate putting one in when the Pioneer finally goes.
Just trying to find the best CD deck to get clarity and volume, hopefully durability too, without an amp.
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From: Forest, VA
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Sony and I do not get along. Both of my Sony decks could not hold up to being shook around during hard offroading. Had them in my Datsun 720 and Nissan Hardbody. Ended up getting a Pioneer. Had it in the '97 for 2 years and still works good.
To get back on topic, the Kenwood decks always seem to be pretty tough. I wouldn't hesitate putting one in when the Pioneer finally goes.
To get back on topic, the Kenwood decks always seem to be pretty tough. I wouldn't hesitate putting one in when the Pioneer finally goes.
i've never had a sony, but i didn't think the kenwood menu was that easy to navigate through. i've hated almost all new style decks, where they combined the navigation and volume buttons into one. i liked it when the volume was on the left and menu navigation on the right.
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From: Cleveland, OH
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
x3 on the Pioneer. Had a couple of their head units last a very long time.
Right now I have a JVC KD-R310 in my XJ and love it. Its under 100$ now and has the Aux input and HD/Sat radio ready. Pretty slick unit for the price.
As far as the OP, I'd vote Kenwood over Sony when it comes to car audio.
Right now I have a JVC KD-R310 in my XJ and love it. Its under 100$ now and has the Aux input and HD/Sat radio ready. Pretty slick unit for the price.
As far as the OP, I'd vote Kenwood over Sony when it comes to car audio.
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