I saw this video here of this car stereo and it looks just so cool and high tech. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ0l7dzB0y0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ0l7dzB0y0
Thats true you can hardly do it sitting still. Both my vehicles have cassette head units. One also has a kenwood digital dsp unit and unless you learn the buttons and can use it without looking and it would be impossible to adjust on the move.Lasonic TRC-920 said:That is so bad ass, but your not adjusting the EQ while driving down the road!
Exactly what I thought, damn shame too. Classic Kenwoods where the best and also classic Alpines. I bought a Kenwood car stereo a few years back and hands down it was the worst piece of modern electronic's I have ever owned. Tons of issues, starting with the fact that the screen can't be seen in daylight, because the LED's aren't very bright (like the people who created it). F'n thing has only a few buttons so everything has to be adjusted through menu's, which makes adjusting it while driving impossible. You have to set 20 parameters to get the sound set and every few weeks the damn thing would have some issue and lock up requiring a reset of the computer. It has a little pin hole for you to stick a paperclip in to reset it erasing all the settings!JVC Floyd said:I saw that too Chris but I was like you know it's a waste of money because where the hell are you going to buy parts and it would cost a fortune take it to the shop. Although I must admit the old kenwoods are my favorites and the old Alpine shaft Mount radios were the best.