JVC KD-G220 Car CD / MP3 Player
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- MP3 / WMA Playback: MP3 Playback WMA Playback
- Anti-Theft Protection: Detachable Face Panel
- Player Type: CD
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Great Bang for the buck
Pros
Price, simplicity, wma/mp3 support
Cons
No aux input, no pause, remote no included
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
This has the features that you really need and none that you don't making it very easy to use.
This head unit has almost everything that I really wanted:
- It has a fair sized sturdy dial, not so small that it's hard to grip but not so obnoxiously big either
- EQ. I know almost all radios have eqs but I like the loud feature that adds more depth to your music.
- It supports mp3/wma files so I can burn a cd with 200 songs on it allowing me to keep my CD collection at home instead of fumbling with it in my car while driving
- Head unit doesn't have any moving parts. Unlike others that flip down or unfold or whatever, this head doesn't move giving me more confidence that it'll last longer.
- Simple interface. There aren't any stupid multicolor flashing lights and random videos playing that really just look dumb and will only distract you while driving. I don't want a fancy light show on my dash; I just want to be able to easily control the audio in my car without any gimmicks.
- Price. Need I explain more?
The only thing that I would like that this receiver doesn't have is an aux input so I could plug a portable CD player or anything with headphones into it. Oh well, this thing is still worth every penny you pay for it.
- It has a fair sized sturdy dial, not so small that it's hard to grip but not so obnoxiously big either
- EQ. I know almost all radios have eqs but I like the loud feature that adds more depth to your music.
- It supports mp3/wma files so I can burn a cd with 200 songs on it allowing me to keep my CD collection at home instead of fumbling with it in my car while driving
- Head unit doesn't have any moving parts. Unlike others that flip down or unfold or whatever, this head doesn't move giving me more confidence that it'll last longer.
- Simple interface. There aren't any stupid multicolor flashing lights and random videos playing that really just look dumb and will only distract you while driving. I don't want a fancy light show on my dash; I just want to be able to easily control the audio in my car without any gimmicks.
- Price. Need I explain more?
The only thing that I would like that this receiver doesn't have is an aux input so I could plug a portable CD player or anything with headphones into it. Oh well, this thing is still worth every penny you pay for it.
