Wednesday, July 20, 2011

JVC Car KDG340 50W X 4 AM/FM/CD/MP3 Receiver Review

JVC Car KDG340 50W X 4 AM/FM/CD/MP3 Receiver
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This is a great sounding CD/MP3 player, and much better than my factory system. It fit right into my 95 Legacy, without any dash kit. I bought the system because it had CD/MP3 playback and a front auxiliary jack, and the price was under $100.
The manual is pretty good, with some broken English. The volume knob is not tall, making it hard for your fingers to grab. The "equalizer" has several adjustments for bass, midrange, and treble, each having a adjustable frequency, level, and Q or slope. This allows the user to get very tweaked sound that I heard on no car audio with just the level adjustments. Unfortunately, adjusting the sound is not intuitive, (actually, not many of the functions on this stereo are intuitive), and you have to wave your hands around the the panel from one end to get into the equalizer mode, and to the other to make the adjustments. Once your in the adjustment mode (the small circular 4-way button), you have to be careful not to hit left/right button at the wrong time, because the track will change!
On the radio end, the user can customize the station names. If your searching for a new station the left/right buttons on the 4-way button is used. I have not been able yet to figure out how too switch between manual search and auto search, although it seems to switch from time to time. I prefer to have a knob to manually search through stations, which I think is typically quicker when going through a long range.
Although this is my first CD receiver w/MP3 playback and optional satellite/HD radio, bluetooth, functionality, I find it to be the worst of all CD receivers I had in terms of controls. On most systems, I can figure out settings/functions pretty easily from the button location and names, but this system just seems to have buttons in a spot where it fits and makes the face look nice and curvy. If your interested in this, or any other reciever, I would suggest going to an electronics store first to get your hands on the display models and testing. However, if you listen to similar sounding music most of the time, once the sound is optimized it will sound great.

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JVC built the KD-G340 CD receiver to deliver strong audio performance, and to provide playback and expansion options that'll make the most out of your car audio experience. Its built-in amplifier ensures powerful sound, and a premium 24-bit digital-to-analog converter ensures CD playback that's faithful and true to the original recordings. The KD-G340 will play your MP3 and WMA-loaded recordable discs, and you can enjoy full iPod control with JVC's optional iPod interface. You'll find six preset sound curves combined with treble, midrange, and bass controls for adjusting the sound to match your vehicle. Add a satellite radio tuner to enjoy 120-plus channels of music, news, sports, and entertainment to the party. JVC also offers an optional HD Radio tuner if you'd like to tune in to the latest in terrestial radio technology. For an extra measure of convenience and safety, connect JVC's Bluetooth adapter and take your calls hands-free through this versatile receiver. Two sets of preamp outputs offer convenient connections for your external amplifiers and subs. You even get a subwoofer level control for adjusting your bass settings on the fly, without leaving the driver's seat. JVC rounds out the package with an easy-to-use wireless remote control.

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