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JVC KW-XG700 Double DIN In-Dash CD Receiver with Front AUX Input and USB Port J-Bus Expandable (Black)

JVC KW-XG700 Double DIN In-Dash CD Receiver with Front AUX Input and USB Port J-Bus Expandable (Black)
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JVC KW-XG700 Double DIN In-Dash CD Receiver with Front AUX Input and USB Port J-Bus Expandable (Black)

 
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The KW-XG700's Front USB port and AUX Inputs provide more flexibility for connecting portable media such as digital audio players and flash memory devices. Double-DIN chassis design allows for an integrated appearance and is made especially for installation in vehicles with oversized stereo openings. You can also connect your iPod with an optional adapter. The MOS-FET power amp and TI/Burr-Brown 24-bit DAC provides 50 Watts of Max Power per channel, and ensures clear, dynamic sound in high resolution and fidelity.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Length:10.28 inches
Product Width:11.54 inches
Product Height:7.48 inches
Product Weight:5.7 pounds
Package Length:11.6 inches
Package Width:10.4 inches
Package Height:7.5 inches
Package Weight:5.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews

Features
  • AM/FM radio, CD, CD-DA, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA/AAC receiver

  • 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with two pre-amp outputs

  • Dot-matrix multi-color display with contrast control

  • Includes auxiliary input, USB port, iPod direct control; add JVC adapters for Bluetooth, SAT radio

  • One-year limited warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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4superb input sources  Apr 06, 2010


The JVC receiver does the right job, the USB input shines here, fast files reading compared to CD, AUX-IN useful for portable devices. Support various audio format with very good sound quality and many tuning features, compared to other brand the JVC supports the seeking within the audio file as well as pause/resume from the position, yet I found some downsides:
1) Doesn't support MP3 with lower sample rate such as 11kHz
2) Playing WAV file from CD is not supported
3) Accessories like blue-tooth and ipod adapters are not included with the receiver

2Huge Disappointment  Mar 03, 2010
I was so looking forward to this unit. I bought it primarily because of the price and it did everything I wanted it to do (I thought). I've had it in my car for about 3 weeks and I wish I never bought the darn thing. Here's my biggest complaints.
1) It is not user-friendly. I'm a pretty tech-savvy guy but it took a long time to figure out the nuances to this machine.
2) Is not compatible with steering column controls
3) Even with the JVC iPod adapter, the unit does not show the artist name (oddly it shows the song name and album but not the artist)
4) If I want to play just my U2 files, I have to scroll for about 3 minutes through all the musical artists arranged in alphabetical order
5) Even with the JVC satellite radio adapter, I have major issues with lengthy "loading" and the unit will sometimes just stop recognized the satellite feed (and I have to turn off/on the entire unit)

Overall, I would not recommmend this unit. Spend the extra money and get a high end unit that can display a bigger menu and produce a cleaner sound.

4Nice, sounds good; USB far too limited  Oct 30, 2009
So far so good. 20 minutes to install (bought harness with it).

Sounds good and has seemingly good reception. CDs load and play without issue. Settings seem easy enough to change.

USB is nearly worthless-25 character filename limitation, 128 character tag limit. This means I can't copy music straight from music folder to a USB thumbdrive-I have to chop the filenames and remove as much of the tagging as possible. This isn't 1998-I don't know why JVC can't simply read long filenames like every other device out there while ignoring the parts of the tag it doesn't understand. On another note, Data CDs don't seem to have this limitation.

3Perfect, if only it fit...  Jun 18, 2009
This is a beautiful receiver that I have heard a lot of good feedback on. However, Amazon claimed a double din would fit my 07 Ranger, and I found out after getting it that it does not. Thus, I am out the shipping to and from as well as a 15% restocking fee, putting me out [...]

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4Pretty good  Jan 09, 2009
I've had one of these in my 2003 Altima for about 18 months now. Haven't used it with any external attachments. Typically have used it to play MP3 files off a USB flash drive. In that regard, everything has gone as expected, except that the device apparently doesn't support all USB flash drives. I'm still trying to work out whether it's a voltage thing or something else, but while I've had no problems using the stereo with a Memorex 12GB drive and a Corsair Survivor 16GB, I cannot get it to work with an 8GB or 16GB SanDisk Cruzer Micro. The other "con" is that setting certain options (e.g., the clock) is not intuitive.


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