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JVC KD-DV5500


$280.00 Released February, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sounds great even with the original factory-installed speakers, excellent clarity. Video quality is sharp and clear with no skipped frames. Anti-skipping on disc playback is great even when driving over rough terrain.

The Cons:Not capable of big, loud volume output without an additional amp.

The JVC KD-DV5500 is a automotive in-dash CD/DVD receiver. It is capable of playing WAV/MP3/WMA/MPEG1 and is compatible with burned DVD/CD discs and there is a front auxillary input making it easy to connect a digital audio player with a 1/8" jack.

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It is satellite radio and CD changer ready and can also be connected to an iPod, with additional adapter. The MOS-FET power amp and 24-bit DAC gives great sound for music and movies putting out 50 watts maximum or 20 watts RMS output to 4 channels and there is a built in 3 band EQ. There is no display to watch movies, but it has a composite video output as well as a pair of line outputs and an optical digital out. There is a dot-matrix display and the unit comes with a wireless remote control.

Features

  • MOS-FET 50W x 4 (20W RMS x 4)
  • GIGA MP3 MULTI
  • WAV/MP3/WMA/MPEG1, 2 Compatible (DVD/CD)
  • Ready for iPod (Using KS-PD100 iPod adapter)
  • CD Changer Ready
  • SAT Radio Ready
  • 3-Band Parametric iEQ
  • Dolby Digital
  • Front AUX-IN (Audio)
  • Output Terminals (Line x 1 Pair + Composite Video)
  • Subwoofer Control
  • Optical Digital Out

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Pros
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    sounds great even with the original factory-installed speakers, excellent clarity

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    video quality is sharp and clear with no skipped frames

  • 1

    anti-skipping on disc playback is great even when driving over rough terrain

  • 1

    menu options are easy to navigate and intuitive

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    remote control is well designed and simple to use

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    easy to adjust the sound on the fly

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    nice range of expansion options for later

Cons
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    not capable of big, loud volume output without an additional amp

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