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JVC MX-KC58


$200.00 Released April, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Solid CD player, reads even heavily scratched discs. Controls are simple, can have a guest go and adjust them at a party without instruction. Plenty of power from the speakers, will fill any room in the home with sound.

The Cons:Volume knob is needlessly oversized, looks a little silly. Readout showing you how long the song has been playing keeps switching to "marketing mode". Bass gets a little muddy and thudding.

 The JVC MX-KC58 compact system is a 3-CD changer shelf unit that uses a play and exchange system - meaning a user can swap out a unused cd while music is playing.  This player is set up with an eye for the future - an XM ready front panel allowing the owner to expand the JVC MX-KC58 capabilities when they want to.

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 It also has a stand and cable included connection for an iPod to hook up to the front panel.  The black color of the JVC MX-KC58 adds to the stylish modern design of the speakers, giving its owner a nice looking system for a moderate price.

Features

  • XM ready
  • IPod connection with Stand and Cable included
  • 3-CD changer
  • Play and Exchange system
  • CD, CD R/RW, WMA/MP3, Tuner
  • Total power: 400 watts
  • Per channel: 200 watts
  • Program up to 32 tracks
  • Eco Mode
  • Sound Turbo

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    solid CD player, reads even heavily scratched discs

  • 1

    controls are simple, can have a guest go and adjust them at a party without instruction

  • 1

    plenty of power from the speakers, will fill any room in the home with sound

  • 1

    plenty of bass support, shakes the walls if you want it to

  • 1

    highs and mids are very crisp and clean, overall well defined audio output

Cons
  • 1

    volume knob is needlessly oversized, looks a little silly

  • 1

    readout showing you how long the song has been playing keeps switching to "marketing mode"

  • 1

    bass gets a little muddy and thudding

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