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โAug-21-2022 06:17 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:It used to be a good neighborhood. It seems now nobody is immune to thievery.
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Too bad about the break in! Did you get it fixed up?
Sort of surprised they didn't go after the radio, but perhaps they were thinking about bigger things like chop shop parts or joyride..
Actually I did like the stereos which used a USB cable over the ones that have the USB port on the face.. The remote cable allows you to put the flash drive out of harms way. Having a USB drive sticking out of the face of the radio ups the level for accidentally breaking the drive or the radio port if you accidentally were to hit it with your hand or other items.
My current vehicles I have had to settle with using factory radios due to the massive integration of the radio into the operation of the vehicle.. Just too costly and time consuming to convert to aftermarket..
Not a fan of where the USB port was placed in the lower center stack.. If I had a third passenger in the front seat, they most likely would hit the drive with their legs and break both drive and port.. So, to get around that, I use the little micro size drives that look like a bump when plugged in..
โAug-18-2022 11:57 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:BobsYourUncle wrote:
Gdetrailer, FYI, I have a Kenwood in both my truck and TT.
The rear USB comes with it's own extension built in. It's about 12 inches long or so.
On my truck I routed it out of the dash by the base of the steering column. No need for an extension.
The unit you describe here is excellent! Both of the Kenwoods I bought are entry level, but function very well in both the RV and my truck. ๐
Roger that! The pix in the manual didn't show detail of USB cable on the back..
I would have recommended Clarion as my top choice, but the last several Clarions I bought, the mechs were 100% unreliable garbage that would skip if you managed to get it to recognize the disc after a yr or so..
Kenwoods or Pioneers would now be my top two choices to look at, JVC, perhaps.
But brands like Jensen, BOSS and BLAUPUNKT would not since they are bargain basement young teen that works at a burger joint pricing and quality level. Your not going to get much long lasting quality for a $50-$100 stereo with CD or DVD.
Coincidentally, I just happen to have a picture of it from the recent break in and attempted theft of my truck.
You can see the wire coming out by the steering column on the right and hanging down, and a memory stick plugged into it.
I think it's a bit longer than 12"
โAug-17-2022 03:02 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:BobsYourUncle wrote:
Gdetrailer, FYI, I have a Kenwood in both my truck and TT.
The rear USB comes with it's own extension built in. It's about 12 inches long or so.
On my truck I routed it out of the dash by the base of the steering column. No need for an extension.
The unit you describe here is excellent! Both of the Kenwoods I bought are entry level, but function very well in both the RV and my truck. ๐
Roger that! The pix in the manual didn't show detail of USB cable on the back..
I would have recommended Clarion as my top choice, but the last several Clarions I bought, the mechs were 100% unreliable garbage that would skip if you managed to get it to recognize the disc after a yr or so..
Kenwoods or Pioneers would now be my top two choices to look at, JVC, perhaps.
But brands like Jensen, BOSS and BLAUPUNKT would not since they are bargain basement young teen that works at a burger joint pricing and quality level. Your not going to get much long lasting quality for a $50-$100 stereo with CD or DVD.
โAug-17-2022 11:21 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:
Gdetrailer, FYI, I have a Kenwood in both my truck and TT.
The rear USB comes with it's own extension built in. It's about 12 inches long or so.
On my truck I routed it out of the dash by the base of the steering column. No need for an extension.
The unit you describe here is excellent! Both of the Kenwoods I bought are entry level, but function very well in both the RV and my truck. ๐
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โAug-17-2022 10:14 AM
RickLight wrote:PButler96 wrote:
IRV were/are used in some Forest River brands, they're junk also. Send it back when it arrives and get a refund. They have the sound quality of a 1967 generic pocket transistor radio.
Can you suggest something better? DVD vastly preferred, HDMI not negotiable.
โAug-17-2022 09:37 AM
Fisherman wrote:Texas Nomad wrote:
Mission Accomplished! I removed the faceplate from the Furrion DV3100 and what did I find? A burned out 10 AMP blade fuse. Easy fix. Thanks for all the suggestions.
Now makes me wonder why did the fuse blow?
โAug-17-2022 09:14 AM
PButler96 wrote:
IRV were/are used in some Forest River brands, they're junk also. Send it back when it arrives and get a refund. They have the sound quality of a 1967 generic pocket transistor radio.
โAug-17-2022 03:00 AM
RickLight wrote:
Mine died recently too! The front pulls off easily.
Since I need DVD to a TV, car units don't work. Maybe an assemblage of components could work but the price would be extreme.
Replacement with any quality will be tricky. Jensen is a major competitor, but no better and doesn't do HDMI. I found iRV Technology that is sort of a private label importer but has better features and a lower price than Furrion. A few other brands are out there but none impressed me enough to try one. My iRV31 should arrive today.
โAug-16-2022 06:38 PM
Texas Nomad wrote:
Mission Accomplished! I removed the faceplate from the Furrion DV3100 and what did I find? A burned out 10 AMP blade fuse. Easy fix. Thanks for all the suggestions.
โAug-16-2022 03:00 PM