
JVC KDHDR30 Car Audio Player - CD-RW - MP3, WMA, CD-Text - 4 - 200 W - AM, FM
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JVC KDHDR30 Car Audio Player - CD-RW - MP3, WMA, CD-Text - 4 - 200 W - AM, FM
The built-in HD Radio tuner offers a multitude of programs in premium digital sound. The unit also has
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Great replacement radio. Despite some negative comments posted, I wanted to try HD radio and this unit seemed an inexpensive entry point. I found lots of interesting HD stations in my area, doubling my local options. Another nice feature of the JVC radio is a front auxillary input where I've plugged in my iPod. JVC has a dedicated iPod option and Blue Tooth input available for extra cost, I bought neither. The sound quality of the stations and this radio is excellent. After two weeks of use, I've nothing to complain about.
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I bought this to replace a crappy unit I got at Target (VR3 Roadmaster). I wanted the HD and Aux in and this unit was a name brand and it was inexpensive. I have had no problems it and love the HD radio. I doubled the number of radio stations I can listen too. I can ever plug my non-ipod mp3 player into it.
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This is a great receiver. Hands down. I have had no problems with it. The HD does cut out every once in a while, but its because i live in an area that has many hills and trees. But its nothing to worry about. Dont buy the jvc ipod thing. Just buy the 3.5 aux chord and plug it into your ipod, that is if you dont mind the wire, i dont. And that guy that rated it a 1 star is an idiot. He probably broke it himself. Great price. I'm happy. I'm gonna buy one for my dad because its a great player. If you live in the Seattle area its a steal because there are so many HD stations including some AM.
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This works in perfect harmony with a JVC KD-HDR1 receiver that has HD radio. The functions are simple, the sound quality is great and I have had no issues even though I installed it myself in the trunk of Mustang convertible.
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I have JVC radios in my 3 cars. I really like their layout, displays and features, the buttons are not too small, they are large enough that they work for us, and you can turn the clock off if you want - our Corolla has a separate clock display, so we don't need it on the radio. The display is nice and colorful. I replaced a JVC analog stereo with the HDR30 in my wife's 2006 Toyota Corolla because I was looking for an HD Radio that also had the front Aux input to connect my GPS for road trips. The SD card on the GPS will play up to 1000 songs, so we really don't use the CD to play MP3s anymore. I have the KD-HDR1 in another car and really like the HD Radio and features. I researched other comparably priced HD Radios from Dual and others, but did not see the features I wanted, and (as another reviewer mentioned) something sticking out of the front of the radio in a USB slot is just waiting to get broken. I really like the JVC HDR-series automatically scrolling the song information without
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