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JVC KD-R610


$140.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Can play music on storage device by the folder. Front panel controls are well designed - simple and easy to use. Can change the display color to match the dashboard lights.

The Cons:Doesn't recognize AAC file format - fast becoming a popular iTunes standard. Folder names aren't displayed, only numbered. Advertised "HD Ready" means there is no HD radio - needs a completely separate add-on unit.

The KD-R610 is a car audio receiver built to be compatible with a number of external devices. A front USB connection can provide 2-way control of an iPod or iPhone, as well as charge it on the go.

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It is Bluetooth ready and works via an optional adapter, and is HD and Satellite radio ready.

MP3/WMA playback capabilities are included, and a separate front AUX input is available. 4 bands of 50 watts drive the audio output, a 3-band iEQ handles equalization, and a 24-bit DAC converts the audio. 

Features

  • MOS-FET 50W x 4 (20W RMS x 4)
  • 24-bit DAC
  • 3-Band Parametric iEQ
  • Ready for Bluetooth(R) Wireless Technology (KS-BTA200 required)
  • USB Audio for iPod/iPhone etc.
  • 2-Way Control for iPod/iPhone (Headunit/iPod or iPhone)
  • Front USB Port (MP3/WMA/iPod & iPhone Audio)
  • MP3/WMA Compatible with ID3/WMA Tag (CD/USB)
  • HD Radio(R) Ready (KT-HD300 required)
  • SAT Radio Ready
  • HS-IVi Tuner
  • Loudness Control
  • 2.5V Line and Subwoofer Output Level
  • 2 Pre-Output Terminals (Front + Rear/Subwoofer)
  • Subwoofer Control
  • Front AUX-IN
  • Separated Variable-Color

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  • 2

    can play music on storage device by the folder

  • 1

    front panel controls are well designed - simple and easy to use

  • 1

    can change the display color to match the dashboard lights

Cons
  • 1

    doesn't recognize AAC file format - fast becoming a popular iTunes standard

  • 1

    folder names aren't displayed, only numbered

  • 1

    advertised "HD Ready" means there is no HD radio - needs a completely separate add-on unit

  • 1

    text is very dim and hard to read

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