Product Description
General features: CD receiver with AM/FM tuner - Built-in iPod control - Control PANDORA via an iPhone app - Built-in MOSFET amplifier (20 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels) - Separated Variable Color display - Remote controlAudio features: 24-bit digital-to-analog converter - High- and low-pass filters - 3-band parametric equalizer Expandability: Compatible with JVC's Bluetooth adapter -Inputs: front USB port, front and rear auxiliary inputs - Outputs: 4-channel preamp outputs (2.5-volt front, rear/subwoofer)
| List Price: | $99.99 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3843 in Car Audio or Theater
- Size: 11 x 10 x 5 inches
- Brand: JVC
- Model: KDR530
- Dimensions: 5.00" h x 10.00" w x 11.00" l, 3.00 pounds
Features
- CD receiver with AM/FM tuner
- Built-in iPod control
- Control PANDORA via an iPhone app
- Built-in MOSFET amplifier (20 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels)
- Separated Variable Color display - Remote control
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
31 of 33 people found the following review helpful.Awesome Replacement for Stock Radio!
By Danounet
This radio comes with 2 pairs of RCA outputs for your amplifier. It has an option changing colors glow (which my Girlfriend uses) or you can set a desired color.
2 "headphone" inputs (one on the back of the unit, and one in the front under the USB jack)
1 USB jack for iPod or USB drives.
The best part is. You can control your iPod Touch 4th Generation through the radio or the iPod it self!
Detachable.
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful.Advanced Technology At It's Best
By bama1fan
The JVC KD-R530 Apple® iPod®-Ready In-Dash CD Deck with MP3 Playback looks good and sounds great! It has front and rear auxiliary inputs, plus a front USB port, which allow you to connect and charge (when plugged into the USB port) an iPod, iPhone 4, MP3 player or other portable audio device. It also has Bluetooth technology which I have a aftermarket bluetooth device plugged in the rear auxiliary input.
This radio plays CD, CD-R/RW, WMA and MP3 playback formats. This is the first CD deck that I have own that plays MP3 format. LOVE THIS!
This radio also has a separated variable-color display. you can change the color of the display to your favorite color. For me it's RED!
This tuner has 24 presets, 6 AM, 18 FM. To be honest with you, I don't listen to much AM/FM radio anymore. I just plug in my iPhone 4 and listen to MP3, Pandora, Tunein Radio and other radio apps.
This radio has a lot of bang for the bucks! Sounds great and looks good! I highly recommend this to anyone!
What's great about it: Auxiliary Inputs, Front and Back. USB, Remote Control and Detachable Faceplate.
What's not so great: NONE
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful.Could be 4 or even 5 stars
By Jonathan Brett
This stereo is great, with the exception of the following problems (Cons):
1) In a Nissan Frontier, the LED display is BARELY visible during daylight hours. I have two of these units - one in two different vehicles. This is not a problem at all in my other vehicle, but in my Nissan Frontier truck, it's horrible. The reason is due to the tilt angle of the installation. If you are installing this in a Frontier, or any other vehicle where the unit will be tilted slightly upward, look for another stereo. You will likely be very frustrated without being able to see the display (clock, station, etc.) in the day. At night, it's fine.
2) Clock does NOT stay on when unit is turned off. This makes NO sense why any company would design it this way. Especially considering that many vehicles have no other clock than the one on their stereo. To get around this poor design, you have to choose a "source" that you are not using, such as "front aux", and just leave it on. That way, the clock will always be lit up.
3) Clock runs about 1 minute fast every week. This is not good. Every few weeks I have noticed that my clock, in BOTH of the units I own, is about 4 or 5 minutes too fast, causing me to have to reset the clock at least once a month. Since both of my units have this problem, I am guessing it's just poor engineering. I have seen cheap digital watches from a dollar store keep better time than these units. Odd!
4) The main control knob could be better designed as it has no grip whatsoever. It's not a big problem, but while driving a truck with stiffer suspension, it can be somewhat challenging to use this knob WITHOUT accidentally putting it into an undesired mode.
Conclusion: I said this stereo could be a 4, or even 5 star product, but only if the above problems are not an issue with you. For me, I would need a display that is readable during the day in whatever vehicle it is installed in, a clock that stays on even if the stereo is off, and a clock that keeps better time than a dollar store watch, to be a 5 star product.
Final tip: If buying for a Frontier, LOOK FOR SOMETHING ELSE! I have tried every color on the menu, at full brightness, and none of them are very visible during the day.
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