2008 JVC Arsenal Series In-Dash Receiver Review – Bluetooth, Satellite, HD, and iPod ready May 9th, 2010

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Introduction

In February 2008, a number of new units JVC Arsenal Series In-dash head. First on 9 February 2008 along with the market, this series Arsenal recipients of the new rules, which are the next generation of mobile entertainment audio and video.

The market could not be more than a typical CD player with AM / FM solving skills, because technology is advancing incredibly fast. To meet the demand for high tech integrations, JVCpublished their car radio, that consumers are provided daily to meet the needs of the modern.

Note: This post is an overview of the entire JVC Arsenal Series receivers, please check back soon to see detailed reviews of specific products.

Pro

JVC Arsenal head units are designed for specific needs. The great thing about the Arsenal series is the fact that JVC is looking for every function for packaging in a single device. This is good for many reasons. First, it tendsto reduce costs to a specific product, compared to a device that does everything. Secondly, you can be sure that the product quality compromised recipient Arsenal as a feature-rich device under a no-name brand.

Let me give you an example. Maybe you already have a GPS navigation, which bought the dashboard or windshield, large attacks. Now you want a 7 "In-Dash Monitor, but obviously you do not need the additional function of navigation. For this reason, the KW-ADV790, a double DIN in-dashLCD monitor with integrated DVD player. The cost is about $ 300 less than a similar device that has built-in navigation functions in it. It also has a touch screen and rear camera input, this device is both versatile and easy to make its purpose. Sit back, relax and watch a movie from the beach with the KW-ADV790.

Arsenal single DIN receivers generally look the same, but each is tailored to specific characteristics. The KD-ABT22 has integrated Bluetooth connectivity that allowsUsers to receive audio stream wirelessly to your device or phone. It also has a rear USB port that allows users to play, is MP3, WMA, iPod, AAC, WAV, WMA, and even with DRM. Similarly, KD-APD89 features everything but the Bluetooth connection.

If you are looking for a simple HD Radio tuner, the KD AHD39 is the solution for you. It 's just a CD player to receive HD radio signals. No other unusual features, no confusing button. Sounds like a standard AM / FM / CD Playerand is equipped with a 3.5 mm input front-auxiliary.

For all you fans of iPods, the KD-APD58 KD APD49 and the seats are two units that could be the answer to iPod integration for your vehicle. Has provided a built-in connection to any iPod with dock connector. You can see and use the song titles of the receiver in the dashboard so you do not have to navigate and scroll through your music to your iPod while driving. The only difference between the two is the additional preamp outputAnd AAC playback capabilities of the KD-APD58.

Last but not least, the KD-ADV49, also known as "chameleon" known. It has a slim button, the glossy black surface is less curved glass. It also features a 3.5 "LCD display and can play DVD, DivX, MPEG 1 / 2, AAC, MP3, WMA and WAV. It has three sets of preamp outputs, giving you the opportunity, the source added to a amp wire unit. It also has a rear USB port and could control and manage your iPod. Let'sNot to mention the new proximity sensor that JVC has introduced with this model. He knows when you approach the front of the screen, so that a menu available when you want and hides when you are away. I told you that all disappears when you face off? And 'literally a chameleon, blending in your dashboard, when idle or turned off.

Note that all 2008 JVC Arsenal head units are (if not already) Satellite Radio ready, HD Radio ready, iPod ready, andBluetooth Ready and equipped with a 3.5 mm front panel input. This option gives you a wide choice, you must expand the system at a later date. In addition, WAV, MP3, WMA, DivX playback and also no standard capable receiver.

Cons

Other than the KD-ADV49 and KW-ADV790, the Arsenal single DIN receivers does not say anything aesthetically ordinary. It seems that JVC forward into a new era of mobile needsEntertainment and early front planning as the chameleon. displays the type and, unfortunately, all have dot matrix and has a substantial advantage over other brands when it appears on the front panel.

Another thing is to score a negative point on the design remotely. E 'rather bulky and also old-fashioned design. Not exactly credit card size, but could be on your keychain if you do not mind a bit 'bulky clip.

Completion

If a word canbe said, describing the JVC Arsenal Series head units must be "integration". JVC has made great efforts to use their products, demand for new technologies, incorporating more technologies like HD Radio and satellite radio and iPod did in their delivery units.

It 's definitely a number of technological progress and consumers the option of their system with a single source device to spread. It 's a great buy if you do not mind the first CD of standardspanel design on most single DIN head units. So enjoy your movies and digital music. Relax and enjoy the Arsenal Series head units.

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