Electronics : JVC Car KWXG700 50W x 4 2-DIN CD Receiver with USB Port

Electronics : JVC Car KWXG700 50W x 4 2-DIN CD Receiver with USB Port

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JVC Car KWXG700 50W x 4 2-DIN CD Receiver with USB Port

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JVC Car KWXG700 50W x 4 2-DIN CD Receiver with USB Port
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7238





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: JVC
Color: Black
EAN: 0046838029929
Includes Mp3 Player: 1
Label: JVC
Product Manufacturer: JVC
Model: KWXG700
Publisher: JVC
Ranking: 7238
Studio: JVC
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • CD receiver with built-in MOSFET amplifier (20 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels)
  • Plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs (including discs loaded with MP3 and WMA files)
  • Compatible with optional JVC iPod adapter, satellite radio, and CD changer
  • Front-panel auxiliary input
  • Remote control included




Port USB with Receiver CD 2-DIN 4 x 50W KWXG700 Car JVC






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The JVC Double DlN CD Stereo car Receiver has 200Watt Maximum Power. 50Watts x 4 Maximum Power 0utput and 20Watts x 4 Continuous Power 0utput. This KWXG700 features a CD Player. Bring your favorite CD's on the road. This unit is CD CD-R CD-RW Compatible. Front USB Port for Connection of Digital Audio Players, Portable HDD, and USB Flash Memory Drives up to 10 GB. Bring along your ipod. This unit is MP3/WMA Compatible with lD3/WMA Tags to keep track of your songs. Also AAC/WAV Compatible. The JVC Stereo car receiver is satellite ready, so with a subscription you can hear your favorite satellite stations. Hands free Calling features a ready for bluetooth adapter and voice recognition dialing (compatible mobile phone required). Radio presets allow you to set your favorite am/fm radio stations that you frequently listen to. Adjusting bass and treble is right at your fingertips with the bass/treble control. Steering Remote Control Ready. WAV/AAC Playback iPod Control Ready (optional KS-PD100 required) Play / Pause / Skip / Search Random/Repeat Play Text Steering Wheel Remote Control Ready (requires additonal accessories) 0val shaped remote control Front USB Port for Connection of Digital Audio Players, Portable HDD, and USB Flash Memory Drives up to 10 GB Multi-Color Display Preset Stations Bass / Treble CD Player CD Text Direct Track Access (1-12) Random/Repeat Play +/-10 Skip Function Yes CD Changer Control Audio Streaming & Control Phonebook Transfer Stereo/Mono Switch (for FM) European Switchable Tuner 3-Band iEQ Max. Amp Gain Switcher Line 0utput Terminals (Pair) 2Pairs Subwoofer 0utput with Level/Frequency Control (Gold-Plated) Line 0utput Level 2.5V Subwoofer 0utput Level 2.5V HS-lV Tuner JVC C0MPUPLAY compatible Professional installation suggested


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Replacement for Factory Radio ...
Everything from packaging to instructions is excellent.

Installation is a breeze even for the mechanically or electrically "declined"

USB Source music issues have been described ad-nauseun so no need to use space on that.

My only gripe is that I wish the unit had radio station tuning via a rotary knob rather than an up and down switch. I took a star for that.

Remote control is great. I put a piece of velcro (hook) on the back of it and hooks to my headliner, this location always protects the remote from Ultraviolet Damage and as a bonus I always know where it is.

If you choose to purchase, don't forget while you are at it to buy the wire harness adapter.






Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic Stereo!
I got this for my 2003 Pontiac Vibe. It fit perfectly in the double DIN slot, and the red lighting matches my interior lighting. The USB input is the best thing since CDs. I have a ton of music on an 8GB thumb drive, and the drive was only $30. Much better then burning MP3 CDs, especially since changing out the music is as simple as plugging it into your computer and adding and removing files. The buttons are a good size too and I really like the rotary knob. If you take a second to skim the manual then the control layout really makes sense. The plastic and chrome is really nice too, seems to be very high quality. The sound is great too, much better then the old JVC stereo I had in there. If you like red lighting, some really good features, great sound, and a good price then do yourself a favor and buy this stereo.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very Statisfied ...
My Standard Stereo was fading and I wanted and needed a Bluetooth unit as the cell phone laws in cailf where changing. The bluetooth was an hundred dollars more and after installation my bargain unit was over $500 bucks.

Love the bluetooth, I now prefer talking on the phone through the unit.
deep conversations in surround sound is GREAT.

I find a slight improvement in sound and like other computers it is overly complicated. The usb hookup is great, I can connect my flash drive using the usb and my i pod with a simple cord from Radio Shack using the aux connection. woo hoo.

The display is overblown with disco lights what JVC should have done away with the dancing displays and spent more one the very large display that shows the artist and name of the song.. as most are cut off and imcomplete.

At the end of the day the JVC looks fine, I sometime which the face would come off.. Sounds good, and if I were younger easier to navigate.

this was bought last christmas and installed not long ago.

Delivery was fast and I have had no problems... its a good buy.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Value for money
JVC Car KWXG700 50W x 4 2-DIN CD Receiver with USB Port
This unit have almost everything you would need on your head unit.
The bluetooth feature for your cellphone works perfect.
The sound quality is very great.
The low points are
(1 ) When you eject the CD the music on usb drive stop temperarily.
(2) The demo take up too much time over the regular display.
(3) The spectrum analizer could be more fancier
(4) The control buttons display is poor at night the dim feature is
connected.
My final rating is 9.5 out of 10 because you will never get another
good head unit with all these feature for this low price on a good
brand like JVC.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * LOVE IT!!! ...
First and for most, if you have a 2000 or newer car, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING! I had someone install mine who has installed at least 10 others (all on older cars). When we went to get the stuff needed to "make a clean connection", we found out that on newer model cars, you need a $130 adapter. He said that on newer cars, the computer of the car is run through the radio and if you do not get this adapter, many serious problems will occur (such as not being able to go past 2nd gear). This would happen with any new deck. So before you buy a new deck for your car, check with an installer to see if you need one.

However, the deck is still totally worth it. MP3 player (Creative model) works and sounds great, USB charges my phone and MP3 player, and it looks great. The remote is rather small, but it has a hole on the end that is perfect to attach to your keys (or what I did was attach it to one of those retractable clips and connected it to my shifter). Any ways, love it, love it, love it.

>*>*>*>*UPDATE*<*<*<*<
Had the stereo a whole day and a half. A few hours after writing this I was awaken by a police officer telling me my car had been broken into. So, if buy this stereo, be sure you have a good car alarm. Now I lost over $500 worth of stuff and even more in car repair...


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