6/30/2012

JVC KD-AVX44 El Kameleon Vehicle Multimedia Receiver w/ 3.5" Monitor Review

JVC KD-AVX44 El Kameleon Vehicle Multimedia Receiver w/ 3.5 Monitor
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I was searching around trying to find something that I could use as my central "media" center without having to install a mac mini in my Pt Cruiser.
My needs were/are: Ipod integration (including video playback), Dvd Playback, CDs, Bluetooth and of course am/fm. After a long hard search of single-din units I choose this model.
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What I liked about this unit is you have a video out. You can hook up your headrest monitors and if you have a game system (Xbox, PS, Wii...what have you) you can hook it up to the video in that it has to offer as well (with full playback to your headrests). This just allows you to have direct connection to your cars speakers.
Dvd Playback. It is very good. Turn the car off, it'll start right back up where it left off.
Bluetooth. My boyfriend has a Pioneer DEH-P9800BT which I installed as well (A great unit if you don't require Dvd play back). Unlike the pioneer unit there is no mic to install anywhere and the quality still sounds pretty good on both ends. Doesn't matter what source you are using Bluetooth will alert you when someone is calling by pausing your music/video and showing the caller Id. You can accept or decline.
AM/FM. I was a bit disappointed that the unit didn't have RDS. I have been using a factory unit that had it and kind of miss that feature. Seemed like a feature they could have added.
Ipod. Heres where I am on the fence. I had been using a fm transmitter for my ipod and finally wanted direct connect because I could not take the quality anymore. I purchased an Apple Composite AV Cable (THIS WORKS JUST AS GOOD AS A JVC KSU20 CABLE) Of course, The quality was 300% better than before. However, The Interface is a bit slow. I really hope that JVC comes out with a firmware upgrade that speeds it up a bit. When I go to play "The Killers" it takes me approx. 1 minute to get to the letter "K". But for the most part I keep it on shuffle. The unit charges the Ipod as well.
Ipod Video. This is a cool feature. With either the JVC KSU20 or the Ipod Composite AV cable. You can watch any video off your ipod and direct the signal to the headrest monitors as well.
Pros: Great Bluetooth, DVD, Ipod Video integration with a sleek (no button look). Love the 4 setting tilt screen (great for stereo units closer to the ground)And Love the Proximity motion light as well.
Cons: For a single din unit JVC did a decent job, Ipod interface is really my only complaint. I had looked at the JVC KD NX5000. But didn't like the look of the unit or felt the need for crappy navagation. The menu interface feels like it should be more user friendly (getting to the ipod artists list has to be done by hitting about 5 buttons)
I have not used satellite or the back-up camera (which I plan to install soon).
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Good luck and have fun with this great little unit.*UPDATE*
A few new things.
Satellite Radio - Bought the Sirius Adapter through ebay. Though it's not as fast as a stand-alone unit, It sounds great and it's nice to have it integrated into the radio.
Iphone Compatibility - I was a little disappointed to see that, unfortunately, the Iphone does not seem to be compatible with the unit. Maybe with either an update from Apple or JVC this will change in the future. For now, I use my usable Ipod touch just as a music jukebox in the car and Iphone for everything else (gym, work, etc...). It's actually not a bad setup.
HD Radio - Buying the HD Adapter fixed my RDS problem. Any stations that send out artist info is now displayed. Without excellent reception, those extra HD stations are hit or miss. It's a nice feature to have. Quality can be exceptional at times.
I will keep those interested up-to-date if I come across any new info on the unit.
Have Fun,
Mary

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Kenwood KVT-512 7-Inch Wide Indash Monitor with USB/iPOD Direct Control/DVD Receiver Review

Kenwood KVT-512 7-Inch Wide Indash Monitor with USB/iPOD Direct Control/DVD Receiver
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I got the kvt-512 along with the kna-510 installed in my 06 TSX. So far, all is good and no real complaint. The unit is loaded with features and options so what you can do with it is limitless. I have this unit connect through my factory head unit but the sound is still pretty good. The dvd is nice and clear and the navi works great. The touch screen is very responsive as well. I really like the fact that it plays mp3s off of a dvd. It is also convenient that it comes with a usb port to play mp3s off of. You can buy a ipod adaptor but why when you can get a cheap usb drive to play your music out of. I have it connected to a 8 gig thumb drive(bought for like $15) that I perminantly keep on there since it is plenty to hold all of my music.
You have to touch the screen on a unmarked location to activate the menu control options which is something I need to get used to. So far...I am definitely enjoying my new toy.

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DVD/CD receiver with internal amp (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels) * motorized 7" touchscreen * plays DVD, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and MP3/WMA/AAC files on disc * compatible with Kenwood iPod adapter, Bluetooth adapter, HD Radio tuner, and navigation module *

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Pioneer AVH-P3100DVD 5.8-Inch In-Dash Touchscreen Double-Din DVD Multimedia A/V Receiver Review

Pioneer AVH-P3100DVD 5.8-Inch In-Dash Touchscreen Double-Din DVD Multimedia A/V Receiver
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Edit 2/2/10: After several months of use, I am revising my review to give this radio 4 stars. I still think it is the best out there today, but am subtracting a star to account for some poor design flaws on it with the way they integrate with the Bluetooth and Sirius units.
The Pioneer AVH-P3100DVD is a touch-screen Double DIN aftermarket car stereo. It has a 5.8" full color widescreen face, front auxiliary port for connecting an IPod or other device, a front USB port for connecting a USB flash drive, and it can play DVD-R/RW, CD-R/RW, DivX, MP3, WMA and AAC files. The Pioneer AVH-P4100DVD 7-Inch In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver with Widescreen Display is the same exact radio, except it adds a bigger screen (7") by removing the physical buttons to the side, and it adds a subwoofer preamp output.

INSTALLATION AND DVD BYPASS: Double DIN means that it is roughly twice the size of a conventional car stereo, so before ordering, you need to make sure it will fit in your car. The best way to do this is to go to Crutchfield's web site and determine if it will work on your vehicle. The unit itself comes with the receiver, mounting screws, manual, a stylus pen, front mounting cover, and a power cable. I found it fairly easy to install. The power cable it comes with just has bare wires coming out of it. In addition to the radio, you will want to buy a mounting harness and mounting bracket for your vehicle. The harness looks just like the one that comes with the stereo, but it is designed to clip into the factory harness that's in your vehicle, to make it easy to remove the stereo. If you don't have one, you'll have to connect all of the wires by hand, and disconnect each one to remove. The mounting bracket is designed to make sure you radio fits correctly in your specific vehicle. I purchased both the harness and bracket from Crutchfield. My only problem with installation, is that it comes with a long green wire that is supposed to be connected to your emergency brake wire. This is necessary, because the unit has a safety feature that requires the emergency brake to be applied in order to play DVDs. My emergency brake wire was extremely hard to get to, and once I was able to finally remove the center console and find it, it was buried and almost impossible to access. I don't suggest doing this, but if you have the same problem and want to get around this issue, or if you want to be able to watch DVDs without having to engage the brake, then you need to connect this wire to an auto relay switch. Go to Radio Shack and buy a momentary push button switch, part number 275-1548. Cut the green wire coming out of the radio harness from the receiver, close to the end of it, maybe 5 inches away from that red clip. Strip the wire, and run it through one of the holes on the relay switch. You can solder it or just wrap it with electrical tape. Buy a standard 16 gauge wire from Radio Shack and connect it to the other hole on the switch, then connect the other end of it to a grounded connection on your vehicle. I just wrapped mine around one of the mounting screws for the radio. I stuffed this wire out of site under the dash and pull it out when I need it. Alternatively, you can just cut the green wire directly in half, and use the half you cut instead of having to buy more wire at Radio Shack, but I wanted an extra long wire in case I ever want to move it. Now, when you play a DVD, the warning screen will come on. Just press the button on the switch and it will go away, since it tricks the receiver into thinking you have engaged the parking brake. Be sure to check with your local laws, as having the DVD player on while driving or bypassing this may be illegal in your area. It may also void insurance claims. I definitely do not recommend ever watching a DVD while driving.
FORM FACTOR: The radio itself is beautiful. It fit flush with my dash and looks gorgeous. There are only a few buttons on the left hand side, and I didn't even realize they were buttons until I looked at them closely. They control volume, forward/backward, source, mute, and power. I like having these physical buttons, especially for volume and mute. If I get a phone call or need to hear something, I want to be able to instantly mute the radio without having to fool around with a touchscreen. It's very nice to have a radio that doesn't have 15 buttons all over it and looks cluttered. Customization is easy with the radio. You can select from several different colors, which will change the LED colors on these physical buttons and on the touchscreen menu buttons, so that it matches your car's LED colors. You can also choose from seven factory background screens, three of which are animated videos. The animation on the videos is very subtle and doesn't distract you. Plus, when you change the LED color, it actually changes the color of the background videos to match it, which is really cool. If you don't like these, you can use your own image from a CDR or USB drive. The screen contains a dimmer option, so when you turn on your lights, it automatically dims. This is pretty nice, but can also be annoying. I like to use my lights during the day, and while the screen is still readable, it can be hard to see. Fortunately, you can completely adjust the dimmer options through the settings.
TOUCHSCREEN: The touchscreen is very easy to navigate and done very well. The menu system is very intuitive and set up a lot like a computer. There is a back button and an escape button to get you through the menus. Seeking through a song can be done in three ways. You can hold down the physical forward/backward buttons on the unit, you can do the same with the touchscreen forward/backward buttons, or you can use your finger to slide a progress bar back and forth, the same as you would do with a video file on your computer or with an IPod. This is great because a 30 minute song can start, and I can just press the end of the progress bar with my finger and it will immediately skip to the end of the song (or whatever position I press on the bar). From what I can tell, it will scroll exactly like a computer and stop at the exact position you touch. A lot of touchscreens would have "segments" or 5-10 seconds, and stop on whichever segment you came close to. But with the AVH-P3100, it is segmented into 2 second increments, so you can have much more accurate scrolling. This is the only instance where I can see the stylus being of any use, but I have fairly large fingers and don't have any problem with the scroll bar. My main gripe with the touchscreen navigation, is with the up/down scrolling. This is used when navigating radio/satellite stations, song tracks on a CD, or file folders on a USB/IPod. There is no page up/down feature, so if five folders are displayed and you press the down arrow on the scroll bar, or if you press anywhere below the current position on the scroll bar, it will move the list down by one, instead of down by five. This is a major oversight in my opinion, and will affect the way you setup your folders. I have one folder on my USB with 80 subfolders. That means if I want to scroll through every folder in the list, I have to press the down button 75 times. Now you can put your finger on it and simply drag the arrow down to move quickly, but it goes kind of fast, and paging through the list would be so much more convenient. Also, since it only displays five lines at a time, it means you have to scroll one time to view all six of your radio presets.
USB: USB is the main reason I purchased this radio, and works well, with a few faults. First, it takes about 10 seconds when I start the car or select the USB source, for it to "read format." This is possibly because I am using a 8Gb drive with over 1000 songs on it, so it's acceptable to me. My main problem with the USB feature, is the way it organizes the folders. They do not appear alphabetically. I am not sure what method it uses, but like a lot of MP3 audio devices, it just seems to throw them up in the folder list in whatever order it wants. It will use the same order every time, but you can't trick it by copying a folder you want to appear at the top first, or adding "01, 02, 03, etc" in front of your folders/file names." There is probably a workaround for this, but I have no idea what it is. I think it would make more sense if it just listed the folders alphabetically. It does read ID3 information very well, however it cuts off anything after a certain character limit. It would be nice if it scrolled sideways through long song titles/artists to show you the full ID3 information, but for about 95% of people's music, this won't be a problem, and for the other 5% you should have enough of the title to figure out what it is. However if you don't have ID3 tags on your music, it can be a problem. For example, if you have a folder with 10 songs in it labeled "DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince - Greatest Hits - Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble," and there are no ID3 tags, it is only going to display the first part of the filename until it reaches the character limit. So your list on the screen will have 10 songs on it that all say something like "DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fr." Additionally, the USB drive is going to stick out 3" or so from the unit, so unless you remove it every time, you have to be aware of it and careful not to break it off. It doesn't bother me at all though. (Edit - I recently purchased elago Mobile Nano II USB 2.0 microSDHC Flash Memory Card Reader (Black) for it, which only sticks out about 3mm from the unit and is awesome. Get this and a ...Read more›

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The Pioneer AVH-P3100DVD in-dash double-DIN DVD multimedia AV receiver features a 5.8-inch widescreen display and plays back DVD video, DivX, and MP3/WMA/iTunes AAC. It also features iPod direct control (CD-IU50V required) and is Bluetooth-adapter ready (CD-BTB200 required).
Now Playing in a Dash Near You This is what drive-in movies were supposed to be. Audio/video players improve on CD players by adding a large touchscreen. With features like touch-slide control and improved iPod interface, taking your favorite movies, music, and other media on the road is better than ever.

I Can See Clearly Now The 5.8-inch widescreen touchscreen on the AVH-P3100DVD allows you to enjoy all of your music and videos in style. Sick of having to search through your music song by song? Now you can scroll through your music at the touch of a finger.

iPod Made Easy Simply plug your iPod directly into the unit using the CD-IU50V iPod cable, and you're ready to rock and roll. Touch-slide scrolling, alphabetical high-speed search, album art, and improved link search make it easy to find your music.

Bring Your Music to Life Hear the detail, warmth, and clarity the way the artist intended it, from all of your highly compressed MP3, WMA, and AAC files. By restoring data that tends to get lost in the digital compression process, Pioneer can make your music sound close to CD quality.

Smooth Operator Controlling your movies and music has never been easier. With a smooth swipe of your finger on the touch-panel display, you can fast forward and rewind audio/video content. (Note: The touch-slide fast forward/rewind function is not available on iPod.)

Now it's Personal Select among five display colors and 112 key panel illuminations to match your car's interior lighting, color, and design. You even can set your favorite JPEG file as wallpaper. Parked with no place to go? Now you can enjoy a slideshow of your photos on a CD or USB device.

Get the Blues Fed up with your Bluetooth headset? Here's a better hands-free solution. Use the available CD-BTB200 Bluetooth adapter and your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone for easy, safe, and hands-free operation. The unit acts like a speakerphone, channeling the sound through your car speakers, which makes the call sound better. It also automatically mutes your music so that you'll never miss a call. (Note: CD-BTB200 adapter is required.)

Other Features The AVH-P3100DVD also includes features that are designed to expand your system, customize your experience, and provide both superior sound quality and easy operation, such as:

built-in AUX input for your media devices;
two RCA high-Volt pre-outs for adding external amps and speakers;
built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier for excellent sound quality, minimal distortion, and efficient power handling; and
supertuner IIID advanced analog and digital processing to ensure superior imaging, less distortion and noise, and stronger, smoother broadcast signal reception.

What's in the Box Pioneer AVH-P3100DVD, wiring harness, installation hardware, operation manual, installation guide, warranty sheet


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6/29/2012

Boss MR10 2-Way Marine Box Speaker Review

Boss MR10 2-Way Marine Box Speaker
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Bought these for our Boston Whaler 13' Sport, mounted them under the consule seat. They sound great, very happy with them.

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Planet Audio AP65C 6.5-Inch 2-Way Component Speaker System, Treated Paper Cone Review

Planet Audio AP65C 6.5-Inch 2-Way Component Speaker System, Treated Paper Cone
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I bought this set of speakers for a friend. He installed them in his 4dr 4x4 p/u. He is using a 4 x 100 watt planet audio amp to power them. These speakers really handle a lot of power and sound good for a low price. I will buy them again.

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6/28/2012

Sony XSL106P5 10-Inch Subwoofer (Black) Review

Sony XSL106P5 10-Inch Subwoofer (Black)
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I bought this sub a couple weeks ago and it is great. I'll go ahead and say I haven't received my amp yet, so I'm not using anywhere near all of its potential, but I have it hooked up to a house stereo and even running just 150 Watts max into it sounds Great! I've hooked it in and played Xbox and the bass is AMAZING. I have it in a sealed box, and since I don't have the amp yet, I can't put it in my trunk (if I do, the rear speakers of my car drain it out because they hit pretty low bass and I don't have any boost for the sub), but I put it in the rear seat and it sounds great. Plus, by having it in the back with not much boost like this, It gives me plenty of bass, but doesn't carry far enough to annoy everyone in their houses as I drive by. I've spent a long time searching for the right sub and amp system for my car, because the car is old, so I didn't want to spend too much money, but I wanted to get a nice system. I do not regret buying this sub AT ALL.
The only bad thing I can say about this sub so far is that because it is a slight Pentagon shape, it has a 10 screw pattern, which doesn't line up with the standard 8 screws. As for this, you could probably just screw the new holes and cover the old ones if you're replacing a 8 screw sub, or just buy a new box, they're not terribly priced. I have a Scosche and it was only 30, works fine, no rattle or vibration. It's a pretty small box, only like .75 cubic feet, but it get's the job done. (I wanted a smaller, sealed box for my particular car so it wouldn't rattle my trunk too much. When I get a better car, I'm replacing this box with a ported box.)

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Audiovox VBP-3000 "Video-In-A-Bag," with 2 5-Inch LCD Detachable Monitors and VCP Video Cassette Player Review

Audiovox VBP-3000 Video-In-A-Bag, with 2 5-Inch LCD Detachable Monitors and VCP Video Cassette Player
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This system has worked great so far (I've only had it 2 weeks). I decided on this model because I knew I was going to hook up an XBOX console to it, so the VBP 3000 would play my VHS movies and the XBOX would play my DVD movies. The two 5" screens that come with this system are seem to be good quality, with no viewing problems from any angle. Each screen has two built-in speakers that pleasantly surprised me, meaning the speakers are really loud and crystal clear. The screens plug right into the back of the VCR (which is powered by the vehicle's cigarette lighter), which in turn powers the screens. Each screen has a set of A/V jacks on it, which is where I plug the XBOX into. I chose to take this system out of the bag and place it under the driver's seat of my 2003 Saturn Vue, it is a perfect fit. My XBOX fits perfectly under the passenger seat, so niether the VCR or the XBOX are visible (hence no bulky, ugly bag dangling between the seats). The only reason this is not getting five stars is because I think Audiovox should have put a set of A/V jacks on the VCR. It's not really a big deal becuse each screen has it's own A/V jacks, but in my opinion a set of jacks on the VCR would eliminate unsightly RCA cables plugged into the side of the screen. I've had absolutely no problems with this unit, although the true test is around the corner when I drive 13 hours to Tennessee for Thanksgiving. As to not mislead anyone, you will need to buy a DC to AC "power inverter" to run any video game systems you want to hook up, but you'll need to do that with any mobile video system you choose to buy.

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Sony XM4S Slim Line 4/3 Channel Amplifier Review

Sony XM4S Slim Line 4/3 Channel Amplifier
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This amplifier does very well fitting into tight spaces. I've never had any issues with it getting too hot. I did remove the shroud, it just looked too flashy.
I never thought I'd buy a sony made car audio product, but this one doesnt disappoint.
There is one thing that should be noted, in case someone doesnt take the time to completely read the specifications for this amplifier.... there is no front low pass crossover, only one for the rear channels. This means that it would be difficult to bridge the front and rear channels together to push two subwoofers.

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6/27/2012

Boss Audio BV9980RDS 7-Inch In-Dash DVD Receiver with Motorized Flip-Out Widescreen/Touchscreen Monitor Review

Boss Audio BV9980RDS 7-Inch In-Dash DVD Receiver with Motorized Flip-Out Widescreen/Touchscreen Monitor
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Don't let the other reviewers 3 stars scare you. For the price this player is nice. I had a double din that went bad after 8 months so I decided to go with a flip out. I almost went with the Clarion that's going for just over $300 on here but I had to have the sd slot. Speaking of which, I cant vouch for the full sized SD because I only use micro sd and the full sized adapter, but it works. It will also accept usb sdhc cards. Stuck my 8gig in and it recognized fine. Yes it plays avi movies perfectly. The screen did get stuck once on my usb drive when it was folding in. When u stick the usb in u have to make sure the rubber tab that covers the usb port on the dvd drive is moved over so it doesnt stick on top of ur thumb drive, or simply take it off. The manual is in English. I dont detect the Chinese translation the other guy did. The close button is actually a back space button and it does mention that in the manual. I understand how he may have mised that. U can push the open button to close it again or just use the remote. Its got a great picture definitely better than my last dvd player. The sound is nice, depending on ur system I suppose. Only thing that kinda bugs me is that u have to take the dvd out to mess with the video settings such as contrast and brightness. All in all i give it a 4 to 4 and a half review, but I couldn't make it a half star when I tried. Besides the other guy rated it too low at 3 stars. If u are on a budget grab this. You wont be disappointed

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Enter the world of mobile video with the Boss Audio BV9980RDS, an in-dash DVD receiver featuring a flip-out 7-inch touchscreen and removable anti-theft face. Enjoy DVDs, CDs, your favorite MP3/WMA files, and plenty more, along with front-panel USB and Auxiliary inputs for easy use with external audio devices and USB thumb drives. Includes a wireless remote so your passengers can control the action.

Seven-Inch Touchscreen The BV9980RDS features a motorized seven-inch touchscreen with a 1200 x 234 pixel resolution, which safely tucks away in the unit when not in use. Adjust the horizontal or vertical angle to your liking while parked and enjoying video. Remove the anti-theft front panel for added security when away from the vehicle.
Enjoy Your Favorite Media Take in your favorite movies from DVDs, VCDs, SVCDs or even MP4 files. Or enjoy audio from CDs or data discs full of your favorite MP3/WMA files.
Dial in your sound with separate bass and treble controls, along with balance/fader and a mute when needed.
USB Port and SD Card Slot Enjoy your digital audio (MP3/WMA) or video (MP4) files in a snap by putting them on a USB thumb drive or SD card. Connect either to the BV9980RDS, play back and enjoy hours of entertainment.
AM/FM tuner This unit also features a PLL synthesized AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets and switchable USA/Europe radio frequencies.
Auxiliary A/V Input Compatible with audio output of iPod and other MP3 players, the front auxiliary A/V input lets you connect external audio/video sources like video game systems for enjoyment in your vehicle.
Plenty of Power With 85 Watts through four channels, the BV9980RDS packs a punch. Dual (front and rear) RCA outputs let you expand your system.
Wireless Remote A full-featured wireless remote is include for controlling all receiver functions.
What's in the Box Boss Audio BV9980RDS, mounting sleeve, trim frame, wiring harness, installation hardware, user's manual

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Boss BV9972 7-Inch Widescreen In-Dash Motorized Touchscreen TFT Monitor/DVD/MP3/CD Combo Receiver Review

Boss BV9972 7-Inch Widescreen In-Dash Motorized Touchscreen TFT Monitor/DVD/MP3/CD Combo Receiver
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OK, So I bought this in-dash after careful consideration of other options and figured this would be the right one for me at an affordable price. The item came in perfect packaging, and on time. Although it BARELY had a "manual" that was the least thing I was worried about. I took it to a shop to get it installed and after a 2 hour wait the shop guy tells me that he was able to install it but the screen came up and never went back down the screen would not turn on and all you could hear was the radio, product came defective, not really believing what he said I took it to Best Buy's mobile installation, they said the same thing the product came defective. Well, trying not to be negative decided "hey this was just bad luck" Called Amazon that same sunday night and they said no prob., your replacement order will arrive on tuesday. As promised on tuesday it came! Excited I took it to best buy again and they installed it for me, and I was pretty happy!Four hours later .....THE DARN THING STOPS WORKING ! The screen was coming in and out perfectly until out of NOWHERE it just turned off and the radio would not turn on and the screen would not COME DOWN. All you would hear would be the radio ! AGAIN THE SAME PROBLEM! The shop guy recommended that Boss was not a great brand for in-dashes.
I finally returned this product as well got my money back from Amazon and went a bought a Jensen, a little more expensive but from the moment It was installed worked perfectly ! Till this day my jensen is the best investment I have made on my car.POINT IS : Dont buy BOSS car recievers ESPECIALLY this one, they are cheap, low quality, and NOT EVEN HALF of the screen resolution as a Jensen. Dont make the same mistake I did!

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Enter the world of mobile video in style with the Boss Audio BV9972, an in-dash DVD receiver featuring a flip-out 7-inch touchscreen and removable anti-theft control panel. Enjoy DVDs, CDs, your favorite MP3/WMA files, and plenty more, along with front-panel USB, SD Memory Card, and Auxiliary inputs for easy use with external audio and storage devices. Includes a wireless remote so your passengers can control the action.

Seven-Inch Touchscreen The BV9972 features a motorized seven-inch touchscreen with a 1400 x 234 pixel resolution, which safely tucks away in the unit when not in use. Adjust the horizontal or vertical angle to your liking while parked and enjoying video. Remove the anti-theft front panel for added security when away from the vehicle.
Enjoy Your Favorite Media Take in your favorite movies from DVDs, VCDs, SVCDs or even MP4 files. Or enjoy audio from CDs or data discs full of your favorite MP3/WMA files.
Dial in your sound with separate bass and treble controls, along with balance/fader and a mute when needed.
USB Port and SD Card Slot Enjoy your digital audio (MP3/WMA) or video (MP4) files in a snap by putting them on a USB thumb drive or SD card. Connect either to the BV9972, play back and enjoy hours of entertainment.
AM/FM tuner This unit also features an AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets and switchable USA/Europe radio frequencies.
Auxiliary A/V Input Compatible with audio output of iPod and other MP3 players, the rear auxiliary A/V input lets you connect external audio/video sources like video game systems for enjoyment in your vehicle.
Plenty of Power With 85 Watts through four channels, the BV9972 packs a punch. Need more? Dual (front and rear) RCA outputs let you expand your system, and a Subwoofer output lets you send the low end to your favorite sub.
Wireless Remote A full-featured wireless remote is include for controlling receiver functions.
Rear View Camera Input Add a rear view camera to increase safety when in reverse, or just to help your parallel parking.
What's in the Box Boss Audio Boss BV9972, mounting sleeve, trim frame, wiring harness, installation hardware, user's manual

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Sony XSL120B5D Box-Dual SubWoofer Review

Sony XSL120B5D Box-Dual SubWoofer
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On Black Friday of 2008, I got these subs plus an 800 watt Xplod amp from Circuit City for $180, after tax. After barely squeezing them into the trunk of my '99 Ford Escort LX, I hooked them up using 8 gauge wire for power and ground to the amp, and high-strand 10 gauge to the speakers. At 340 watts RMS, these things pound! The entire interior of my car rattles; while running a test that slowly increases the frequency, you can hear different components of the car vibrate. They seem to like 48 Hz, +/- 2 Hz, but that could just be the settings on my amp. At 48 Hz, my Garmin Nuvi 270 is unusable (when you go to touch it, it pounds at your finger because of the vibrations, while tilting upwards on its mount). With the right song, they're ear-splitting, and will give me headaches after less than five minutes (even though I'm used to them). The excursion isn't the best, so you don't feel the pressure as much as the actual shock of the hit (it feels like a mild full body massage, if you have longer hair, you can actually feel it vibrating). Outside the car, the sound carries, but you hear the bass more than you feel it. In other words, they're cop-friendly. A larger amp might change this, however. For a first-time setup that'll impress most of your friends that didn't dump more than $500 into a *good* subwoofer setup, this isn't bad. The sound quality is OK, songs with a strong beat sound better than those with a fast one (rap vs. trance/techno). They're designed for low frequencies, thus, if you don't have good speakers to handle the 80-180 Hz range, you might feel like you're missing something. Beware, though, the box is enormous; fitting it into my trunk took some planning, a flat tire would make me extra-miserable, and a small child would barely be able to fit in the trunk with the box. The tradeoff, however, is excellent sounding, head-throbbing bass.

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6/26/2012

JVC KD-AVX11 DVD/CD Receiver with 2.7-Inch Monitor and iPod/Bluetooth/Satellite Ready Receiver Review

JVC KD-AVX11 DVD/CD Receiver with 2.7-Inch Monitor and iPod/Bluetooth/Satellite Ready Receiver
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I have had this JVC KD-AVX11 for about 1-1/2 years. It rocks. I picked up the backup camera accessory kit. Let me start by saying, the screen is short from being too small, it is large enough to see all the details in movies and music videos. The bluetooth phone works great and its microphone is very good. The backup camera is cystal clear. I had one of those wireless ones before, this one blows them away. Even at night it is bright and clear. The Ipod connector is okay. The only problem with it is that you can't see more than one song at a time on the dispay. But what is amazing is the usb port. Connect a 20 gig usb drive with as many songs as you want and it will show up on the display in groups of 6-8 songs. Easly to scroll and pick songs. The only disadavantage is that if you have too much songs (more than 10 gigs)then it will take about 20 seconds to read the drive. Also, videos can be watched from your usb drive too. You will have to have a separate usb drive for video (cant read multiple media - music is dominant media). Hope this review help you.

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JVC's KD-AVX11 is a great way to get mobile video in a one-DIN space, along with a host of other cutting edge features. Take your CDs/DVDs, MP3/WMA/WAV files, DivX movies, and JPEGs on the road. Easily add support for Bluetooth wireless, SAT radio, steering wheel remotes, and direct control of your iPod. The KD-AVX11 starts out big, and lets you go bigger.

Detachable Control Panel At the heart of the KD-AVX11 is its motorized, detachable control panel. It's where you'll find the built-in 2.7-Inch LCD. With 560 x 220 resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio, it's a great way to enjoy video and images, and you can select from several different wallpapers to get the look you like.
CD and DVD Playback Enjoy your favorite CDs or watch some video on DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW or VCDs. Use the gold-plated video output terminals to send video to a passenger screen.
AM/FM Radio The KD-AVX11 features an AM/FM radio with standards like automatic presetting. You can also add SAT radio with additional accessories.
GIGA MP3 MULTI--Play MP3, WMA, and WAV Files Burned on DVD The KD-AVX11 features GIGA MP3 MULTI, which plays MP3, WMA, or WAV files burned on DVD. With MP3 and WMA files, the 4.7GB capacity of a DVD can store up to 2,500 songs on a single disc--equal to 250 pre-recorded CDs. If you want even more superior sound quality, WAV files can be burned onto a DVD. WAV is an uncompressed PC music file format that delivers CD-quality sound. A single DVD disc can store 100 WAV files--equal to 10 pre-recorded CDs. Now you can enjoy non-stop entertainment with CD-quality sound, without an additional CD changer.
Bluetooth Ready Bluetooth Wireless Technology is available with an optional adapter (KS-BTA200) for the KD-AVX11. A maximum of five compatible mobile phones can be registered for hands-free calling. With voice-recognition mobile phones, you can dial by just saying the name in your phone book. The wireless functions work even if your mobile phone is tucked away in your bag or pocket. You can also stream music from a compatible digital audio player, for listening on your car stereo.
DivX Video Files The KD-AVX11 system is a DivX Ultra Certified product, and can play PC-created DivX� video files on a DivX� can fit up to 10 movies onto 1 DVD, or 1 movie onto 1 CD, without sacrificing picture quality.
Ready for iPod You can listen to iPod music with an optional KS-PD100 adapter. The iPod can be controlled from the head unit, and song information is displayed with the same categories and layers as an iPod.
MPEG 1/MPEG 2 Playback Play MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 video files burned on DVD or CD, TV programs recorded from a PC, or personal footage from digital camcorders, without the hassles of authoring or decoding.
JPEG Pictures JPEG digital still photos can be displayed on their own or as slideshows.
Setup/Control With the Multi-Functional Monitor You can use the built-in monitor to set the system's parameters (EQ, balance, fader, etc.). Operation is easy with user-friendly interface and controls. Searching through music folders with GIGA MP3 MULTI is also a snap.
Expandability With its 50W x 4 MOSFET amplifier, the KD-AVX11 packs a lot of punch. But if you need more, three sets of preamp outputs (front, rear, and sub) are included.
A/V Input Connect external devices like video game systems with the A/V input.
What's in the Box JVC KD-AVX11 DVD/CD Receiver, trim ring, sleeve, remote control, wiring harness, installation hardware, installation manual, instructions

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Sony XA300 UniLink Auxiliary Input Adapter Review

Sony XA300 UniLink Auxiliary Input Adapter
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OK so this device has other features but what most people buy it for is to enable the aux inputs on their Sony headunit so they can connect an ipod etc to the car stereo
The aux inputs are already there mind you, but Sony chooses to disable them for all but a Sony changer.
So, for an extra $100 for this device on top of what you paid for the headunit in the first place, you can use the aux inputs that came with it.
Way to go Sony. Glad to see you really have the customer in mind.


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Kyowa Racing Series 206 Black - 18 x 7.5 Inch Wheel Review

Kyowa Racing Series 206 Black - 18 x 7.5 Inch Wheel
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These rims look awesome!!!
Even though they were specific for my lexus (using the amazon fit guide) I still had to buy new lug nuts and wheel locks. The factory lug nuts were too wide and I had to go to another style that were more narrow so that cost me about [...].
Also beware that you may need Hubcentric rings, these help the fit from the factory wheel hub and the wheel itself. Every vehicle has a hub ring measurement and each wheel has its own hub ring measurement. In my case the the Lexus has a hub measurement of 73.1 and the Kyowa 206 wheel had a measurement of 60.1, with out the fit rings the wheels will vibrate and the lug nuts could loosen from the vibration. I only learned about this once the new tires were mounted on the new rims and the tire store could not install them without.
I wish I had known about the rings, I called Kyowa and they did not have a way for me to purchase the rings from them they were able to give the exact measurements, they did suggest going to there web site and sending them an email and that I might possibly get them for free but I did not want to wait for shipping from California to Florida (too bad they were not listed on Amazon). By luck I found a local wheel store that ordered them for me and had them next day (not Kyowa rings but American Racing). If at all possible pay the money and get the aluminum rings not the poly ones. I paid [...] for the aluminum ones and felt it was a great price.
If you do your homework and are a bit more prepared than I was you will be totally happy with these rims.

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6/25/2012

Sony Mobile DVD Dream System (MV-7101DS) (MV-7101DS) Review

Sony Mobile DVD Dream System (MV-7101DS) (MV-7101DS)
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Excellent equipment, with the quality Sony, great versatility with its movil screen, I recommend it totally.

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All-in-one mobile video system
Includes MV101- DVD/CD player, XVMR70 - Overhead Monitor, XA115 - Junction Box, & MDRIF140 - Wireless Headphones
MV101:
Plays DVDs, standard audio CDs, and CD-RWs
1 set of RCA audio/video outputs
TOSLINK optical digital output
Vertical or horizontal mount
Internal and remote infrared receivers for included remote
Power and ground connection

XVMR70:
7" TFT LCD manual fold-down monitor
Swivel display
Reversible picture
Brightness/contrast controls
Infrared transmitter for Sony cordless headphones
Includes a mounting bezel
1-3/4 inch depth for versatile mounting

XA115:
Connection box with 3 audio/video inputs
2 minijack headphone outputs
Audio/video output

MDRIF140:
Lightweight open air design
Up to 60 hours of use with a single "AAA" battery (included)
Built-in IR receiver


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Sony XSL124P5B 12-Inch Capless Subwoofer Review

Sony XSL124P5B 12-Inch Capless Subwoofer
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I got a pair of these Sony 12's at a local store in December and was blown away by how much they pounded my bones! I wasn't even bridging them into mono, I had them in stereo in a sealed box, hooked to my Rockford Fosgate Punch 400S and they hit so hard I had to turn my gain way down so my mirrors would stop moving out of adjustment. An awesome subwoofer for sure! I hated to part with mine recently but I finally found the Kenwood 12's I was looking for and since my entire system is now all Kendwood I felt like a traitor not using Kenwood subs. But I highly recommend these Sony's to anyone! That 1300 watt rating is not a joke or exaggeration. The best sub you will find for the price, for sure!

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