Is the Kenwood head unit a good audio unit?
Andrew Ramirez
Published Mar 29, 2026
Is the Kenwood head unit a good audio unit?
Latest review: Bad DAB reception, and cumbersome to use avoid majorly. second time i’ve been bitten by Kenwood, would never buy a Kenwood head unit ever again, Audio quality is OK but is tedious and annoying to Latest review: AM/FM/DAB+/CD/USB/Bluetooth all work well.
Why is my Kenwood KDC bt362ut not turning on?
Took a shot at your link to Kenwood KDC-BT362UT that it would help. Inserted CD and then removed it and happy to say my stereo works again. Thanks
Which is the best Kenwood car radio to buy?
Latest review: Kenwood DDX5015DAB car radio is versatile with a lot of features. I installed an Ozzie off road map unit + front & back rear view cameras. All of these items work well when the radio is operating
Why is my Kenwood KDC BT31 stuck on Pandora?
I have a Kenwood kdc-bt31 that was reading an Error code “check device” and was stuck on Pandora. Took a shot at your link to Kenwood KDC-BT362UT that it would help.
Is the Kenwood bt740dab compatible with Bluetooth?
Works over Bluetooth for Android and Bluetooth or USB cable for iPhone. Sound quality enthusiasts will love the playback support of various types of music formats, including compatibility with FLAC files. Simple sound customization is also available with its built-in 13-Band EQ and Digital Time Alignment.
Can you buy Kenwood car audio from a dealer?
Because KENWOOD cannot guarantee that car audio product purchased from unauthorized dealers are genuine, new and/or fit for purchase, KENWOOD does NOT offer any manufacturer’s limited warranty or rebates for car audio products purchased from a dealer that is not authorized by KENWOOD.
What kind of music can you play on a Kenwood audio receiver?
Compatible with a broad range of audio file formats from FLAC and WAV, to MP3, WMA and AAC. 13-Band equalizer and DTA gives optimal tuning enhancements for the listener. Easy front panel connection for your compatible USB- enabled devices. These include Mass Storage Class devices like iPods, smartphones, and USB flash drives.