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Kenwood Excelon DNX6960 6.1″ In-Dash Double-DIN Navigation DVD Receiver
Product: Kenwood Excelon DNX6960 6.1″ In-Dash Double-DIN Navigation DVD Receiver Discount. List Price: $1,099.00 Amazon Price: $870.05 Availability: In Stock Usually ships in 24 Hours Free Shipping Available |
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The DNX6960 navigation receiver wraps together navigation, Bluetooth®, and the stellar audio/video performance you expect from Kenwood’s flagship Excelon line. And this high-performance addition to your car’s system fits perfectly in the double-sized opening in your dash.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12211 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Black
- Brand: Kenwood
- Model: DNX6960
- Dimensions: 7.20″ h x 6.30″ w x 4.40″ l, 4.10 pounds
Features
- AM/FM radio, DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, VCD, MP3/WMA/AAC, MPEG1, JPEG, iPod, USB, Bluetooth receiver with built-in Garmin navigation
- 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with three 5V preamp outputs (front/rear/sub) and crossover system
- 6.1-inch TFT LCD touchscreen display with WVGA 800 x 480 pixel resolution
- Includes built-in Garmin navigation, Bluetooth, direct iPod connection, USB music streaming, front panel A/V input, A/V output; add Kenwood adapters for SAT/HD Radio
- One-year limited warranty
The unit I have been looking for![]()
I was looking at the DNX9960 and this unit to replace the Pioneer F90BT that started to give trouble. I ended up going with this unit because it was much more affordable, the features I were interested in were more or less the same, and the form and screen size were very similar to the F90BT. It is not as modifiable as the pioneer but performance-wise it surpasses the F90BT by far. The interface is easy to learn, however setting the configuration for the optimum sound took a little work. The garmin navigation is my preference – I am familiar with the interface and maps are easily available for any area (I am not using this unit in the US). The pre-outs are 5volt as compared to the 3volts on the pioneer. I am using this with an infinity 5350A multichannel amplifier and infinity components with a pioneer low-profile subwoofer, and the sound I am getting now as compared to the pioneer seems to be packing a little more juice. All in all, I am very satisfied with this head unit and would recommend it to anyone looking to upgrade. GO GET ONE.
Not bad![]()
I replaced the Factory unit on my Chevy Truck with this one. The things I love: The bluetooth, Navigation, and sound quality. I love it. I added on the Kenwood CMOS rearview camera and it is awesome.
What I don’t like: You cant hide the sources you don’t use. So if you don’t have Sirius or a Video source, it would be nice to hide them so when you scroll through sources they aren’t there. I also miss my clock. The only clock on this radio is a tiny little display at the top right, and there is no clock when navigating. Also, I used an Axxess AWSC steering control interface. It works great except Kenwood doesn’t seem to have the option to move from Tuner preset to the next. I would like to see that built in so the PROG button on my steering wheel can move from one preset station to the next, like the factory GM stereos do. It is amazing how much I miss being able to scroll through my favorite stations using my steering wheel.










