Monday, October 19, 2009

JVC Deck with Built-In HD Radio Tuner

Reviews : JVC Deck with Built-In HD Radio Tuner

JVC Deck with Built-In HD Radio Tuner
Product By JVC
Lowest Price : $106.37
Available From 7 Sellers
 

Technical Details

  • CD receiver with built-in MOSFET amplifier (20-Watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
  • Plays CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs including discs loaded with MP3 & WMA music files
  • iEQ equalizer with twelve presets and a 7-band EQ
  • SRS Circle Surround Automotive
  • Subwoofer level and frequency control

 

Product Description

HD Radio provides digital CD quality sound using a standard FM antenna. JVC's KD-HDR1 has HD capability without the need for additional equipment or tuners. An Ipod, Satellite Radio, or CD Changer can also be added through the changer bus for even more digital quality entertainment.


 

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Customer Reviews

 "JVC HD RADIO" 2009-05-18
By Gerald R. Vicha (Charlotte Harbor, FL)
I Installed this radio in my Motorhome, Works Great, Sounds Great, Easy to see, Easy to operate....

 "JVC SKIPPER" 2008-11-16
By
THE RADIO WORKS GREAT UNTIL YOU HIT THE TRAILS , IT SKIPS SO BADD ON THE SLIDDEST BUMP( OH YEH I PUT IT IN A JEEP WRANGLER). I STILL CANT FIGURE OUT THIS HD CRAP THAT PART OF THE RADIO SUCKS. THE EQ IS COOL WHEN YOU GET IT SET . I WOULD BUY ANOTHER JVC MAYBE THE UPGRADED VERSION.

 "Nice HD deck" 2008-09-24
By Peter F. Gawne (Boston)
I pruchased this deck to replace a worn out cd player in my car. I really enjoy the clarity of the HD radio, but I do live around a city where I here HD signals are more readily available. I have not taken it into rural areas where I hear that signals can be hard to acquire. The cd clarity is as good as I need it, but I am not a really a good judge of quality sound. I just want a player that is clear and easy to use. I also like the optional ipod adapter which makes playinghte ipod in the car easy, and allows me to keep the ipod in the glove away from prying eyes. The only feature that I have not found useful yet is the remote. In my car the radio is not so far away as to necessitate a remote.

 "Great Radio" 2008-08-08
By R. Blum (Midwest)
Standard installation, standard radio controls, figured it out before I had a chance to read the owner's manual.

It'a amazing to hear the difference HD makes. With this radio you tune in your station, initially it picks it up in Standard Definition (SD), if it has High Definition (HD) content a little HD icon pops up. It then switches to HD. If the station has alternate programming pressing "Up" on the selector knob will go to the next channel that the station broadcasts, HD-1, HD-2, and so on. HD stations also broadcast their call letters so the radio will display the station as "KWMU - 90.7".

This really a revolution in radio, I'm late to join the revolution, but I'm sold on the technology.

Also, the CD player works great.

Please review your local stations and wikipedia before buying to see if the technology is right for your needs and location.

 "Terrible AM reception" 2008-05-23
By PMan (San Jose CA, USA)
If you are a talk radio person like myself this radio's AM reception stinks so bad it's ridiculous.



Unfortunately, I'm not sure where a person can find an honest review of car radio AM reception capabilities.



Another issue with this radio is that it is terribly underpowered. Even when tuned in on a strong HD radio station I cannot turn up the volume high enough to get the sound adequately up and over the noise of the vehicle.



Turn the volume up much beyond the 30 level (the digital level goes from 1 to 50) and the sound becomes so distorted you cannot understand it.



I have some really awesome car radios, e.g., I have a 10 year old Sony CDX-4160 which blows this radio away on the AM stations, sitting in the same driveway.



Avoid this radio if you want AM reception.


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