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Kenwood KDC-MP6025
Photo: Kenwood KDC-MP6025 head unit

With so many car head units (in-dash receivers) to choose from, how do you pick the right one? Answering the questions below will help you narrow down your choices to get the right stereo for you.

What fits your car?
The first thing to do is make sure you choose a stereo that fits perfectly in your dash. That part's easy -- just go to Crutchfield.com's Outfit My Car and enter your vehicle information. This will filter out the options that don't fit in your car. Plus, they'll let you know about any necessary installation kits, instructions and special adapters you may need.

What do you want to listen to?
Answering this question is the next step in selecting the right head unit / CD receiver. Knowing which options are "must-haves" will help you narrow your search and focus on the features important to you. These days you have a lot of listening options to choose from. Here's a quick rundown of what to look for.Are you a "set it and forget it" listener or are you a "tweaker"?
Listening options are just one of the things you need to consider when shopping for a car stereo. The other pieces of the stereo are the internal power and preamp sound processing.Are you planning to expand your system?Alpine CDE9870
Alpine's CDE-9870 no-frills display

Alpine IDA-X305
Alpine's IDA-X305 has a full-color display inspired by iPod

Why would I buy a higher-priced model?
For many people, a lower-priced stereo will do everything they need. So why should you spend more? More expensive stereos will offer:
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by Robert Ferency-Viars, Crutchfield.com. All rights reserved. (reprinted with permission, originally posted May 19, 2009)


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