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I have an old Alpine CDA-852 1.5 DIN in my Silvy and just put a JVC KD-AVX33 in my Tahoe today. I always hated the way the single dins looked in the din and a half openings but the AVX33 looks really good due to it's oversized face plate. I will try to get some pics tomorrow.
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Had this in my '99 & '01 Silverados, now in my '98 hoe:

Looks good and has a small remote control, but IMHO the stock HU sounds better/has more power. I need to hook my amp and get some good speakers.

Looks good and has a small remote control, but IMHO the stock HU sounds better/has more power. I need to hook my amp and get some good speakers.
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Just ordered this one...

putting my old Pioneer DH1400 in my girlfriends car and like the looks of this one. It has this feature i like:
USB Port: The Kenwood KDC-MP538U features a rear panel 2.0 USB type-A port that is attached to the headunit's chassis by a 39" pigtail. The USB port enables connection and control of a portable USB mass-storage class device. The USB port is compatible with all USB mass storage class devices that support the FAT16 or FAT32 file system. Your USB device should only have a maximum of 8 directory levels, 255 folders, and 255 files per folder with a maximum of 65,025 files and folders. When your USB device is connected to this unit, it can be charged up provided that the KDC-MP538U is powered on.

putting my old Pioneer DH1400 in my girlfriends car and like the looks of this one. It has this feature i like:
USB Port: The Kenwood KDC-MP538U features a rear panel 2.0 USB type-A port that is attached to the headunit's chassis by a 39" pigtail. The USB port enables connection and control of a portable USB mass-storage class device. The USB port is compatible with all USB mass storage class devices that support the FAT16 or FAT32 file system. Your USB device should only have a maximum of 8 directory levels, 255 folders, and 255 files per folder with a maximum of 65,025 files and folders. When your USB device is connected to this unit, it can be charged up provided that the KDC-MP538U is powered on.








