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JVC KD-R200 AM/FM Single-DIN MP3/WMA-Compatible In-Dash CD Receiver with Remote Control

JVC KD-R200 AM/FM Single-DIN MP3/WMA-Compatible In-Dash CD Receiver with Remote ControlBrand: JVC
Category: Car Audio or Theater

List Price: $99.95
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Seller: DiscountsJungle
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars reviews
Sales Rank: 7,973

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7
Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 10.8 x 4.5

MPN: KDR200
Model: KDR200
UPC: 046838036415
EAN: 0046838036415

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • AM/FM radio, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA receiver
  • 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with one pair of pre-amp outputs
  • Detachable face with white-on-black display
  • Includes auxiliary input for use with external devices
  • One-year limited warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The KD-R200 is a great replacement for bare-bones stock systems. Enjoy CDs and CD-RWs, MP3/WMA CDs, and AM/FM radio, or connect your digital audio player or other external devices through the front auxiliary input. The 50W x 4 MOS-FET power amp and 24-bit DAC offer solid sound performance. You can also adjust the settings with 3-band iEQ presets.

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Front panel auxiliary input for external audio devices.

Includes full-featured wireless remote. Click to enlarge.

CD and MP3/WMA Playback
Enjoy your favorite CDs or burnt CD-R/RWs, or get more bang for your buck with MP3/WMA discs--burn hours of music to one disc and get ID3-TAG support for display of artist and song info.

AM/FM Radio with HS-IVi Tuner
Sometimes you just want to listen to the radio. The KD-R200's AM/FM radio features automatic presetting of strongest signals and 6 presets for each band.

The HS-IVi tuner features higher sensitivity, thanks to three IF bandwidths (wide, middle and narrow). It also includes AM Noise Canceller plus upgraded IF filters that help avoid the distortion caused by interference from adjacent stations.

Dial in Your Sound
Perfect your sound with a three-band equalizer and Loudness control for low level listening.

Input and Output
A pair of preamp outputs (rear or subwoofer) is provided for adding a little extra power to the KD-R200's onboard 50W x 4 amplifier.

A 3.5mm front panel auxiliary input is also included for use with iPods, MP3 players, or other external audio devices.

Wireless Remote
A full-featured wireless remote is include for controlling receiver functions.

What's in the Box
JVC KD-R200 Receiver, trim ring, sleeve, remote control, wiring harness, installation hardware, installation manual, instructions

Product 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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5 out of 5 stars Great budget MP3 CD player headunit!   March 28, 2009
O. Cole (Philadelphia, PA)
29 out of 30 found this review helpful

I purchased this unit to replace a Kenwood KDC-MP425 which served me well, but ultimately stopped ejecting CD's. Anyway while this one doesn't have the flashy graphics of the Kenwood unit it certainly outperforms it in function.

This unit let's you fast forward and rewind through MP3 CD's quickly. ID3 tags are read and the Aux input will be useful for when my friends with Ipods. Sound quality is very good, however I did not realize until installing that this unit only has one set of RCA outputs if you're going to hook it up to a four channel amp. The remote is a nice little bonus, as I had to buy my last one separately.

It was this or a unit with GPS built in for $200 more. I'm glad I went with this one and held onto my money during these tough economic times.



5 out of 5 stars Good stereo   April 19, 2009
C. Jackson
19 out of 20 found this review helpful

I just bought this stereo and it is very good. Not expensive but gives you value for your money.It is user friendly and the sound quality is very good. I would buy this item again if I need to get another stereo and would recomend it to anyone.


5 out of 5 stars Viva La Amazon e JVC   November 17, 2009
W. Jackson (Georgia)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

What a great AM/FM CD Player, and for $69.00. I needed a new AM/FM CD Player in the Freightliner Columbia I drive, because the stock Panasonic AM/FM CD Player's CD player quit working, and the FM reception wasn't very good. I wanted a standard FM radio, because I'm not of fan of everything digital, especially radios, and this JVC fits the bill perfectly for me. The FM reception is great, and I can pick-up a lot stations as I drive around the country, and with clarity. The only thing that bugs me is the directions on the manual for setting the clock and other functions aren't explained very clearly, but after trial and error I figured it out. To change the clock and other functions you need to push MODE, then push and hold SEL, then after functions come up on the readout click the forward or reverse nob to go to the function you want to change, then use the volume knob to change that function. This is an excellent choice for Radio/CD player. If I was a billionaire I'd still buy it.


4 out of 5 stars Best entry level mp3/radio receiver   May 28, 2009
Selqet (Chicago)
15 out of 17 found this review helpful

Over the past 2 years, I've had the misfortune to have had my car radio stolen out of my Saturn 4 times. Each time, the cretins have broken a window to get in (even though after the first time I started leaving the door unlocked) so all I could afford was the entry level receivers. Each time I put in a different brand and model, so out of the the four most popular entry level car radios that also can play MP3s, this one is the best. None of them have controls that are completely intuitive, make sure you keep the instruction manual if you ever want to change set your clock! But this is easy to install, I hooked it up to a small amp and powered subwoofer (get adujstable power if you do this so you don't rattle your windows like some punk kid) and replaced the cheap Delco GM speakers the Saturn came with, and the resulting sound is excellent. I find the remote control pretty useless, but you're not going to get a better audio bang for your buck than this model.


4 out of 5 stars Don't need frivolous features? Get it.   September 6, 2009
J. M. Gregg (South Central United States)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

My guess is that this radio is more than suitable for 90% of the public in the way they use their radios, or more. This is the first radio I ever installed into a vehicle, and it was a success.

On the positive side the sound is excellent, the price is cheap compared to units at big box stores, and it comes with a front AUX-IN port. I chiefly bought this radio because of the price and the aux port, as I have an MP3 player and don't listen to much radio aside to NPR.

However, I do listen to music on the radio every once and again, and the radio is missing a couple of features that are standard on stock cars these days that I've seen. Namely, it doesn't display radio broadcast track information (I suppose this isn't a big deal, as half the time the radio stations around here only use the space to advertise their own name rather than inform me of the current track's details). I would've expected a radio that can display CD ID3 tags to do this, oh well.

The faceplate seems to've come from a different model radio, as I see an unlit bluetooth icon on the upper left of the display when it has power, but there's no bluetooth functionality. Perhaps this is subtle teasing on JVC's part?

Since there's no USB port there's also no way for it to directly interface with an iPod--but I knew I wasn't getting that when I bought it, but it's something to keep in mind. If you really want such a feature look elsewhere.

Bottom line is it works, it's affordable, it sounds great, and hasn't given me any trouble yet.


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