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Review 4 of 4
Price Paid:
$270.00
from Work discount Year / Model Reviewed: 2001 Summary: Previously, I had an eXcelon cassete deck, so the parametric EQ, internal crossover, and BMS control are not new to me. What I did like about this deck was the fact that kenwood finally decided to include a parametric midrange setting, which finally enhanced the warm vocals in my music. The sound is able to be contoured with great precision, and the megamotion display is absolutly gorgeous. At retail price ($500) this deck is a bit pricey, but for what I paid, I am very satisfied with the performace. This deck is identical to the X817, except this one has an internal amp mute which is good if you run solely off external amplifiers.
from my experience, All kenwood excelon decks sound the same. They have the same EQ setup, crossover network, preout voltage, and power rating. The more you pay, the more additional features you''ll get, like the cool display, and the amp mute. But in terms of sound, they are all equal.
But strictly speaking, this deck excells in every respect. You will not be dissapointed Strengths: -Great looks
-Cool display
-BMS
-Sound countouring Weaknesses: -A little bit of button clutter.
-Track selection buttons are on the right side of deck, illogically placed to make the deck look symetrical. Some drivers may have to stretch a bit (like myself) Similar Products Used: kenwood KRC X858 cassette deck.
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