Monday, December 19, 2011

User JVC KDR200 Reviews

Product reviews for JVC KDR200



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Category: Electronics
Brand: JVC
Model: KDR200
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JVC KDR200 Review by Michael R Burke

I bought this to replace the stock head unit in my wife's Element. Overall, it looks nice and does a decent job. However, the controls are confusing and not intuitive in my opinion. Also, I'm not sure if it is the speakers in the car or what, but the difference between zero volume and level 1 is a huge jump. The volume dial goes up and down by set increments so you can't dynamically choose a median acceptable volume, which really bothers me. Overall, it was pretty inexpensive so I think I did OK, but I would look around for something different if I could do it over again.


JVC KDR200 Review by Brian Cianfrani (Newport Beach, CA)

We put this in our boat and it sound and works Great.
Great radio for the price.


JVC KDR200 Review by SHOPPER44

I was able to get my daughter the same exact radio that a big box store was selling for $50 less - all without any hassles, defects or problems. Will definitely buy from here again. 6 months later there is no problem with her radio.

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JVC KDR200::Description


An affordable yet powerful CD receiver featuring 50W x 4 output by MOS-FET power amp and pure sound reproduction by 24-bit DAC. You can also plug your iPod or Digital Audio Player into the front the KD-R200, which boasts other great features such as a selectable Rear/Subwoofer output with level control, Level Adjustable 1/4" Mini-Jack AUX Input, and 3-Band iEQ equalization MP3/WMA Capable. Wireless remote control also included.



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