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JVC KD-HDR50

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Why replace your factory radio?

Two good reasons - sound quality and cool features. A new car stereo offers power that's superior to most factory radios, along with more sophisticated tone controls. And most car stereos offer built-in or optional features that add safety and fun to life in your car, including inputs for your iPod or MP3 player, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free cell phone calls, satellite radio or HD Radio reception, and connections for building an audio system in your car.

Our take on the JVC KD-HDR50

by Zak Billmeier

Recently rated as a "Best Buy" by Consumer's Digest, JVC's KD-HDR50 CD receiver features a built-in HD Radio™ tuner, making it easier than ever to enjoy the excellent sound quality and extra programming options from participating AM and FM stations. HD Radio's digital broadcasts really pump up the sound — FM broadcasts sound almost as good as a CD, while AM stations sound like traditional FM. One more cool feature — you can tag tunes you hear on HD Radio stations, and your iPod will remind you about your picks next time you plug into the JVC.

Great all-around sound
The powerful built-in amplifier and superior digital-to-analog converter will ensure great performances from any source. The iEQ 7-band equalizer gives you pinpoint control over your treble, midrange, and bass, so you can tailor the music to your listening taste and automotive environment. JVC includes a wireless remote that allows you or your passengers to control playback from anywhere in the car.

Play your iPod® and other sources
You can connect newer iPods directly to this receiver's front panel USB input, or use JVC's optional iPod interface to connect an older iPod to the KD-HDR50. You'll control the player from the stereo, so you won't need to fumble around with the iPod itself.

Load up a disc or a USB thumb drive with your MP3 and WMA files for hours of tunes for your next road trip. A handy front-panel auxiliary input lets you add even more sources, like a Dock & Play satellite radio or an MP3 player.

Adding on
Two sets of preamp outputs let you add amps and subs, and a subwoofer setting lets you adjust the crossover point and overall level of your subwoofer system for precise tuning. Hook up Bluetooth® with JVC's optional adapter for safer hands-free calls, or tap into the commercial-free music and entertainment of satellite radio with an optional tuner.

Note: If you're going to use your iPod with this receiver, be sure to check "Details" for specific iPod model compatibility with this receiver or its optional iPod adapter.

Highlights:

    General features:
    • CD receiver with built-in MOSFET amplifier (20 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels)
    • built-in HD Radio tuner
    • plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs (including discs loaded with MP3 and WMA files)
    • Variable-Color Illumination (select from 29 colors)
    • detachable face
    • remote control
    Audio features:
    • iEQ 7-band equalizer
    • iTunes Tagging — tag songs on HD Radio stations for future download from iTunes
    Expandability:
    • compatible with optional JVC iPod adapter, Bluetooth adapter, satellite radio, CD changer
    • inputs: front-panel USB and auxiliary inputs, optional rear aux input
    • outputs: 4-channel preamp outputs (front, sub)
    Other info:
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      Features and Specs

      Features and Specs
      General
      CEA-2006 Compliant
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      Yes
      RMS Power Output
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      20 watts
      Peak Output
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      50 watts
      RMS Power Bandwidth
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      20-20kHz
      Preamp Outputs
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      4-channel
      Sub Preamp Outputs
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      Yes
      Switchable Rear Preamp Outputs
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      No
      Preamp Voltage
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      2.5 volts
      Display Color
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      Variable
      Key Button Color
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      Variable
      EQ Bands
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      7
      Wireless Remote
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      Yes
      Steering Wheel Control Compatible
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      Parts Warranty
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      1 Year
      Labor Warranty
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      1 Year
      Expandability
      AUX Input
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      Front and Optional Rear
      USB Input
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      Front
      Memory Card Slot
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      USB memory
      Bluetooth Compatible
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      Optional
      Satellite Radio Ready
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      Both
      HD Radio
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      Built-in
      Navigation
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      No
      iPod Compatibility
      Full size
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      Classic/5Gen
      Nano
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      Nano5/Nano4/Nano3/Nano2/Nano1
      Touch
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      Touch3/Touch2/Touch1
      Mini
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      iPhone
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      Phone/Phone3G/Phone3GS
      Tuner
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      8.3 dBf
      European Tuning
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      Seek/Scan
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      Seek
      Radio Data System
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      • HD/AM/FM/CD receiver with 15-amp ATC fuse inserted into chassis
      • Face
      • Sleeve
      • Trim ring
      • Hard plastic face case
      • Wiring harness
      • Wireless remote control (RM-RK50)
      • CR2025 Lithium battery
      • 2 Radio removal tools
      • Mounting bolt
      • Flat washer
      • Hex nut
      • Rubber bushing
      • Face fixing screw
      • Instructions (Eng/Spa/Fre)
      • Installation/Connection Manual (Eng/Spa/Fre)
      • Warranty Card (Canada)
      • Warranty Sheet (US)
      • Product Registration Card/Questionnaire
      • "Caution" note attached to wiring harness
      • Face fixing screw note
      • Bluetooth function information

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      Features
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      Features

      MOS-FET Amplifier: The JVC CD player features a CEA-2006 compliant MOS-FET 20 Watts RMX x 4-channel amplifier in 4ohms at 1% THD+N with an 80 dBA signal-to-noise-ratio.

      DiAS II Tuner: This model is equipped with JVC's Digital Intelligent Advanced Sensing tuner, offering unprecedented analog radio performance with higher sensitivity and selectivity. You can set up to 18 FM and 6 AM stations as presets. Presets can be set manually, or automatically using Strong-station Sequential Memory (SSM). If an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive, you can manually switch the tuner to "Mono" operation. You can also switch the tuner's IF filter to Wide or Auto to increase/decrease the sensitivity.

      Built-in HD Radio: With the built-in HD Radio tuner, you can receive digital AM/FM broadcasts from local stations where available. This new technology will significantly improve audio quality and reception, as well as include information such as artist name and song titles or traffic news, viewable on the receiver's display. HD Radio Technology will deliver high-quality digital sound. AM digital will have FM-like quality in stereo, while FM digital will have CD-like quality with static free and clear reception. In addition, AM/FM digital stations can offer text and data such as artist names and song titles. Many HD Radio stations also offer more than one channel of programming. This service is called multicasting. You can setup the KD-HDR50 to search only HD Radio stations. To find HD Radio stations in your area, visit HDRadio.com

      HD Radio/iTunes Tagging: This iTunes Tagging feature lets you Tag songs you hear on HD Radio stations and stores the info on your connected iPod through the unit's USB port. The next time you connect your iPod to iTunes, you will be able to preview your selections and then purchase and download them from directly from iTunes.

      MP3/WMA Playback: The KD-HDR50 can play MP3/WMA (32-320 kbps) files that have been recorded on CD-R and CD-RW discs. The disc must be recorded in one of the following formats: ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, or Romeo. Each disc can have a maximum of 8 folder hierarchies, 255 folders, and no more than a total of 512 files on each disc. The unit also supports IDTag3 (version 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 or 2.4) for album and artist information from MP3 or WMA files.

      Intelligent EQ (7-Band iEQ): This model has Rock, Classic, Pops, Hip Hop, Jazz, Flat, and User preset EQ curves. The User preset can be adjusted to your preference and stored in memory. For the User preset, you can independently adjust the following frequencies: 60 Hz, 150 Hz, 400 Hz, 1 kHz, 2.4 kHz, 6 kHz, and 15 kHz. The level of each frequency can be adjusted from -10 to +10 in increments of two.

      Amplifier Gain Control: When you are using the KD-HDR50 with factory speakers (or those rated to less than 50 watts peak), the Amplifier Gain Control can limit the amount of power being sent to those speakers. When the Amp Gain Control is set to "low," the volume control ranges from 0 (minimum) to 30 (maximum). When using speakers rated higher than 50 watts peak, you can set the Amp Gain Control to "high," and the volume control will range from 0 to 50.

      Subwoofer Output: In addition to the 2.5-volt gold-plated front preamp output, this unit has a set of 2.5-volt gold-plated subwoofer preamp outputs. The subwoofer output has independent level control, adjustable from 00 to 08, and a selectable low-pass crossover. You can select a cutoff frequency of 72, 111, or 157Hz.

      Front Panel Auxiliary Input: A front panel stereo minijack is provided to allow the connection of a portable audio source. Just connect your portable cassette, MD or MP3 player to this unit, and you can listen to the audio from the portable player through the speakers in your mobile audio system.

      Optional Input Adapter: An optional JVC Line Input Adapter (item number 105KSU57 or 257KSU58) may be used to provide an additional auxiliary audio only input on this unit. This feature allows you to connect a portable audio player, such as a portable MP3 player, to this unit as an additional audio source. The adapter connects to the CD changer input on this unit. When the adapter is connected to this unit, a CD changer cannot be connected.

      Source Level: You can adjust the volume (-10 to +10) of each source (except FM) compared to the unit's FM volume level. The volume level will automatically increase or decrease when you change sources.

      Disc Protection: If the ejected disc is not removed within 15 seconds, the disc is automatically inserted again into the loading slot to protect it from dust; playback starts automatically.

      Disc Resume: If you change the source, playback also stops (without ejecting the disc). Next time you select CD for the playback source, the disc will start from where it has been stopped previously.

      Variable Illumination: You can change the head unit's display and button illumination between 29 preset shades of white, blue, purple, red, orange, yellow, aqua, and green. Additionally there is a custom User setting, allowing you to individually adjust the intensity of the red, green, and blue between 0 and 31, resulting in 32,767 possible color options.

      Dimmer: When 12 volts is applied to the illumination lead and the dimmer set to Auto, the display dims. The dimmer can also be set to Off (normal brightness at all times) or On (display is always dimmed).

      Clock Display: While playing a CD, you can switch between the clock display and the CD elapsed time display (the track number always appears). While listening to the radio you can switch between the clock display and the station frequency display. When you press the Display button during power off, the unit will turn on, display the clock for 5 seconds, then shut off. This can be done with the ignition on or off. In the menu, the clock can be set to display with the unit on or off, only turning off when the ignition is turned off ("keyed" operation).

      Wireless Remote Control: The KD-HDR50 comes supplied with a wireless remote control (RM-RK50). The remote contains Power, Attenuator, Sound, Source, Tracking and Volume functions.

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      USB Input: The JVC KD-HDR50 features a front-panel USB type-A port. This allows you to play USB mass storage devices loaded with MP3/WMA (32-320 kbps) audio files. For the unit to recognize the USB medium, it must be specified as a mass storage device and formatted using FAT 12, FAT 16, or FAT 32. This unit can recognize a total of 65,025 files and 255 folders (a maximum of 255 files per folder). This unit will recognize a total of 25 characters for file/folder names. This unit cannot recognize a USB device whose rating is other than 5V and exceeds 500 mA. An integrated sliding-cover is supplied to protect the USB connection when not in use.

      Direct iPod Connection: The JVC KD-HDR50's front-panel USB port also acts as an iPod high-speed direct connection when used with the USB/iPod cable that came with your iPod. An additional iPod cable is available (item number 472USBCBLE) so you can leave one at home and one in the car. Menu options allow iPod control from the radio's front panel or from the iPod itself. The iPod is charged whenever it is connected with the head unit turned on. The JVC KD-HDR50 is "Made for iPod/iPhone" compatible and supports the following iPod/iPhone model features (as of Dec. 2009):

      iPod/iPhone Model Media Type  Control Display Charge
      Audio Video Unit iPod Song/Artist Track
      dock-connector (3 gen) N N N N N N N
      click-wheel/color-display (4 gen) N N N N N N N
      mini (1/2 gen) N N N N N N N
      video (5 gen) Y N Y N Y Y Y
      classic (80/120/160 GB) Y N Y Y Y Y Y
      nano 1 gen Y N Y N Y Y Y
      2 gen Y N Y Y Y Y Y
      3 gen Y N Y Y Y Y Y
      4 gen Y N Y Y Y Y Y
      5 gen Y N Y Y Y Y Y
       touch 1 gen Y N Y Y Y Y Y
      2 gen Y N Y Y Y Y Y
      3 gen Y N Y Y Y Y Y
      iPhone 2G Y N Y Y Y Y Y
      3G Y N Y Y Y Y Y
      3GS Y N Y Y Y Y Y

      Note: Apple firmware updates may change functionality results. The KD-HDR50 is also compatible with the optional KS-PD100 external iPod adapter (item number 257KSPD100, sold separately). When the KS-PD100 is added, the iPod dock connector (3rd gen.), iPod click-wheel/color-display (4th gen.), and iPod mini (1st/2nd gen.) are also compatible.

      Satellite Radio Ready: There are several options for connecting an optional XM or SIRIUS Satellite Radio receiver to this receiver:

      • XM Satellite Radio: To receive XM Satellite Radio, you can connect the optional CNP2000UC XM Mini Tuner and the JVC CNP-JVC1 adapter cable (package item number 700XMJVC1).
      • SIRIUS: The JVC KD-HDR50 is compatible with the SiriusConnect Universal Tuner and Plug & Play Dock.
        • SiriusConnect Tuner: Connect the optional SC-C1 SiriusConnect vehicle tuner (item number 607SCC1) and the JVC KS-SRA100 SIRIUS adapter (item number 105KSRA100).
        • SiriusConnect Dock: Select dock-and-play and portable SIRIUS radios can be controlled using the JVC KS-SRA100 SIRIUS adapter (item number 105KSRA100) and the SC-VDOC1 dock (item number 607SCVDOC1).
      • Auxiliary Input: A portable satellite radio receiver, such as the XM Delphi SkyFi3 or SIRIUS Sportster, can be connected to the head unit via the front panel auxiliary input or a JVC auxiliary input adapter, such as the KS-U57 or KS-U58 (item numbers 105KSU57 and 257KSU58).
      Note: A subscription is also required to receive satellite radio programming from SIRIUS or XM.

      Optional Bluetooth Operation: The KD-HDR50 will support Bluetooth operation when the optional JVC Bluetooth Adapter (KS-BTA200, sold separately) is connected to the receiver's "J-Bus" port on the rear chassis of the unit. The headunit's display will flash when a call comes in. You can set the unit to automatically answer all incoming phone-calls. The headunit will also display text messaging with a compatible phone. You can make a call from headunit in one of six ways - Phone Book, Missed Calls, Phone Number, Received Calls, Redial, and Voice. The adapter also allows the JVC headunit to playback audio wirelessly from your Bluetooth compatible portable audio player and operate the following playback options of your Bluetooth compatible portable audio player - Start Playback, Pause, Forward Skip, Reverse Skip and Stop.

      CD Changer Controls: This unit is directly compatible with JVC CD changers. When connected to a CD Text capable changer, this unit can display disc and track titles for discs encoded with that information.

       

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      4 out of 5

      Excellent Head Unit

      Written By Chris, Oregon on Wednesday, March 09, 2011
       
      I have had this stereo in my truck for more than a year. I replaced an Alpine
      head unit so I could get HD Radio and USB control of my iPhone. I have had
      no issues and the sound quality is excellent. I highly reccomend this stereo.
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      1 out of 5

      JVC KD-HDR50

      Written By Anonymous, Baytown, TX on Friday, July 30, 2010
       
      marginal product. Constantly loses menu settings. Has some internal short to right front speakers. Will click and have good connection then fades to a muted level on only that speaker. All other speakers work fine. Would not consider another JVC product again.
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      4 out of 5

      Overall, I like.

      Written By Scott, Colorado Springs, CO on Saturday, January 16, 2010
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      Nice unit with a lot of features for the money. Installed nicely and the colors are cool! I don't like the way you have to search for stations...hard to do and distracting while driving. Should have a loudness button...the bass is lacking.
      1 out of 1 people found this helpful
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      3 out of 5

      Good but not great

      Written By Hairy Alaskan, Anchorage, Alaska on Monday, November 30, 2009
       
      I've had this unit about 8 months now.
      It was super easy to install considering I had an old JVC deck installed already. The iPod and USB control is great. I use the USB feature all the time and no longer have to carry around multiple cds with mp3s on them.
      HD radio is a nice feature but not really worth it up here. The signal is not very strong in the AM range and FM has nothing I want to listen to. Can't fault the unit for that.
      What I do not like about the unit however is the sound and station navigation. My older JVC unit sounded much better than this unit. The bass is either faint or muddy. There is no "Loud" setting so the sound always seems lacking. I have messed with the audio settings for months trying to get the sweet bass levels my previous unit could produce but to no avail. I have it sounding good but not great.
      My biggest annoyance however is with the process necessary to change radio stations. I am a constant station surfer when listening to FM and this unit makes this simple task rather cumbersome. I miss the old numerical buttons on my older unit. The jog dial is very sensitive making changing stations in the winter time on the bumpy roads even more annoying.
      Despite these gripes, I do like the looks of the unit and the iPod functionality. I love the USB feature, though navigating through 4 Gigs of music on a thumb drive can be a little time consuming.
      Again a good unit but not great.
      2 out of 2 people found this helpful
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      5 out of 5

      JVC KD-HDR50

      Written By Rob, MASS on Tuesday, October 27, 2009
      Installed in a 2003 Toyota Corolla
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      Terrific radio with HD built in. Charges the ipod as well. I got this one for the Saturn and the Toyota. Like the fact that I can change the color of the screens to match the rest of the dash color.
      4 out of 4 people found this helpful
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      4 out of 5

      Good feature set for the price

      Written By Steve, Franklin, IN on Tuesday, October 20, 2009
      Installed in a 2003 Dodge Durango
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      Has a lot of nice features for the money and the sound quality is far superior to my factory stereo. Setup is fairly easy, but I don't necessarily find the menus\controls easy to navigate while driving as the control knob is pretty sensitive. All in all, though, I would recommend this product.
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      4 out of 5

      Good, does what it says but AM reception is useless.

      Written By Jimmy, Anoka, Mn on Monday, October 12, 2009
      Installed in a 2005 KIA Spectra5
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      I haven't installed an after market radio in 20 years. The stock radio on my Kia Spectra5 didn't have an aux input so I decided to replace it. This install was fairly painless. I much appreciate the length that Crutchfield goes to make it easy. I had to call them once during installation, some guy answered my question quickly and I was off the phone within 5 minutes, start to finish. I'm glad I went with them over the cheaper stores just for their hand holding.

      The radio works good. It does make the stock speakers sound better for sure. They actually have some base now. I was surprised.

      On the down side, not having preset buttons does kinda suck. Maybe it's just the old guy in me but I miss just hitting a button and going to a station. Now it's a couple of button hits. But the worst part of all is the AM reception. It's virtually useless. Basically, I no longer have am radio. There were a few talk stations that I like to listen too. I did research the best FM reception I could get for what I was spending, this radio works great on FM. But it's much more difficult to research AM reception. Not too many care about it.

      But, the reasons I was sold on it, the HD radio and the aux input for my ipod and phone, work great. So I can't complain.
      4 out of 5 people found this helpful
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      3 out of 5

      Good Value

      Written By Matthew, LI, NY on Sunday, September 27, 2009
      Installed in a 1994 Dodge Caravan
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      I picked up this head unit for the HD radio. I could not have been more disappointed. Probably just the distance I am from NYC (40+ miles). I rarely get anything in. I really wanted AM radio to come in nice. This just didn't happen. Otherwise, it's a great value. I wish there were more buttons on the front. Seems like a giant button for tagging music while listening to the radio could have been replaced. What a useless feature. Ipod controls are by the HU or on the ipod. It charges and plays through the USB which is nice. I use a 16 GB flash drive to play music. Works great. Just remember that it will play the music in alphabetical order based on the file, not according to the ID3 tags. Going through the station presets is terrible. I don't really care though as I only listen to the ipod or jump drive (I do listen to AM radio though).

      My next HU, I would probably consider a unit where the USB input is hidden or not on the front. Also, probably wouldn't get one with a CD slot (totally useless nowadays).
      4 out of 9 people found this helpful
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      3 out of 5

      Nice features but HD Radio lacking

      Written By Dustbin, New York, NY on Tuesday, September 22, 2009
      Installed in a 2000 Ford Focus
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      I got tired of lugging around my wireless transmitter to get tunes from my MP3 players onto my Ford Focus 2000 factory radio. Decided to get the JVC KD-HDR50 to cover all my bases and was excited about trying HD Radio. Installation was a breeze--thanks Crutchfield for the straightforward instruction sheets. The JVC looks a little too new, shiny and black for my dash but oh well.

      The main feature that I wanted, front AUX input, works very well and sounds great. I also tried connecting my 1G iPod nano via the front USB and was impressed that it worked--I could navigate the iPod's contents with the JVC's menu system. The iPod streaming through USB also sounded great. I tried an ordinary audio CD and that also sounded great. Have not tried MP3 CD's nor MP3's loaded onto a USB thumb drive yet.

      The disappointment comes from the HD Radio "feature." It's obvious that HD Radio is not ready for prime time. When it worked, the music sounded very tinny and was painful to listen to. When I went for a drive recently, HD stations constantly drifted in and out, and I was less than 25 miles away from the city/radio towers. I can adjust volumes for each source but can't EQ for each source. Although, come to think of it, HD Radio is so lacking in bottom, there's probably no amount of EQ'ing that would help.

      If I avoided HD Radio feature I could have :
      1) saved myself at least 20 bucks and went with similarly featured JVC unit
      2) opened up other options from other manufacturers
      8 out of 9 people found this helpful
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      5 out of 5

      Great Stereo

      Written By Josh, Austin, TX on Sunday, September 13, 2009
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      I've never really used JVC products at all. I was at a brick and mortar looking at a new head unit and this model caught my eye. First of all it was one of the only models under $300 that worked with my iPhone through the USB port, the AUX in is very nice too. But the built in HD radio has turned out to be bigger with me than I thought. True some stations broadcast at a much lower bit rate and you can really hear it, but its nice to always have music to listen to.

      Of course I bought from Crutchfield, free shipping, no tax, and TONS of extras made this a good buy for me.
      1 out of 1 people found this helpful
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      5 out of 5

      BUY IT NOW

      Written By pautlej, Seattle, WA on Monday, September 07, 2009
      Installed in a 1997 Mazda MX5
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      Order this deck NOW! In this area HD radio is a godsend. No more crackling, hissing, and sputtering, just clean sound. For the first time in my life, FM is actually high fidelity. Every time I learn about a new feature on this deck I am impressed with its implementation. The lack of a loudness feature is more than compensated for by the seven-band equalizer. Unlike some of the other reviewers, I find the radio station presets to be easy to use and intuitive. The display is pure magic as I can read it in direct sunlight while wearing sunglasses. When using the USB port you can scroll through the available selections easily. With Crutchfield's support installation was a snap, and I hate installing car audio. BUY IT NOW, YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED.
      1 out of 1 people found this helpful
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      4 out of 5

      Great Bang For The Buck

      Written By Glen, Indianapolis, IN on Sunday, September 06, 2009
      Installed in a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe
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      This is an attractive and great performing unit that packs a lot of features in for a good price. The USB function works extremely well, remembering where you were in a track and picking up in the same spot when you get back in for a drive.

      The FM reception is very good, slightly better than my previous JVC KD-HDR1 and Dual 6425, but the AM reception on this radio is nothing short of phenomenal. The sound is very good and it holds onto distant signals with ease. HD AM will go 100 miles or more with a strong station.

      There are a couple of things that could have been done better. There is no "loudness" function. Sound quality, while good, lacks some low end if you're just using stock speakers and the amp in the stereo. The older JVC also had a feature called circle surround that really enhanced the sound quality of that unit. This one doesn't have it.

      Overall, this is a really good receiver that I plan to keep for a long time.
      2 out of 2 people found this helpful
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      3 out of 5

      good reciever - flat sound

      Written By superborg1, tucson, az on Sunday, September 06, 2009
       
      This is a good radio for the money. But it has 1 flaw no loudness enhancement! If you want good treble it helps to have an amp with treble boost.(like fosgate punch ect.)I replaced a pioneer deck with loudness for this one. I gained usb and hd but lost some trebble and bass.I guess I was used to a loudness sound curve.
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      4 out of 5

      Nice Unit

      Written By rmyoung123, Iowa on Thursday, September 03, 2009
      Installed in a 2001 Chevrolet Impala
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      This is a very nice head unit, that has great sound and features. Love the different color schemes avaiable for the background, will match almost any color instrument backlighting. The only thing I did not like was that there is no easy way to preset radio stations. With having it be any HD radio sure would have been nice to see presets. And of course Crutchfield is still the only way to go for your electronic needs.
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      4 out of 5

      great buy

      Written By dreamckay, Johnston, RI on Friday, August 21, 2009
      Installed in a 2006 Subaru Forester
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      I purchased this unit because I wanted a better way of playing my iPod through my stereo. The Belkin fm transmitter I had purchased a few months ago was driving me nuts with all the static and other signals it was receiving.
      I absolutely love how my iPod sounds working through this head unit! I didn't even change my speakers. The option to run a flash drive filled with music through the usb connection is also great. Sounds pretty much equal to my iPod. I also run a Sirius radio through the aux. input, but they don't broadcast in HD, so the Sirius is not nearly as crisp as the iPod.
      For my extremely limited experience (I have changed my oil) working with cars/electronics, this radio was simple to put in my 2006 Forester. The harness that Crutchfield supplied with it was simple to match up with color coded wiring and a great diagram. I was able to install this unit myself, without any help from my husband. In fact, he liked it so much that he ended up purchasing the same unit a few days later for his WRX. The only problem we had on the install is that one of the screws to hold the unit in the housing wasn't quite long enough, so instead of 4 screws holding it in place, we each have just 3.
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      4 out of 5

      Great for the $$

      Written By Jonathan, Raleigh NC on Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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      This is the second JVC HD receiver. Both are really great in the sound dept. but oddly enough they suffer from the same confusing menu, (yes, its changed some but still bad) The other gripe is the displays contrast is cranked way to high. I don't want to dim the display (then it suffers in sunlight, the issue is the unlit portions of the display are all slightly backlit thus the whole display is a bit washed. As for sound and customization, it is great, when dialed in properly. Mine is bi-amped, pushing 2 JL 10's and 4 Polk 3 ways in the doors.. It handles the iPhone music great:-)
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      5 out of 5

      I Can't believe there is anything better than this!!

      Written By Kyle, Akron, OH on Monday, August 10, 2009
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      This radio is absolutely amazing! it has every connection one could possibly want! I use it mostly with a USB flash drive or with my ipod via the USB in. In this manner, it works best if you make a playlist ahead of time, then save it. That way you can simply use the remote to cycle through the songs. The CD player works well, and will even play MP3 CD's A common complaint is that there are no preset buttons, but i think this is a good thing because it keeps the radio from looking overly showy. I use the remote to control the radio, because the reach to the radio in my car is pretty far anyway, and the knob IS a little bit of a pain while moving. I love being able to change the colors/brightness of the lights to match the interior of the vehicle. HD radio stations sound anywhere from GREAT CD QUALITY to poor mp3 quality, but that is only on one station and is not the radio's fault. AM sounds WAY better, even on the one music station around. Subchannesl do cut out, but I am on the verge of a rural area south of Cleveland. Reception with this is better than my home unit with bigger antenna Audio quality is much imporved vs. my factory unit, and will play lounder with less distortion with my cheap aftermarket speakers(Blaupunkt) Overall, I am very glad i got the extra features, as I am now ready for the future when HD radio becomes more popular and the coverage gets better!
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      4 out of 5

      Great radio for the price

      Written By Matthew, Mukwonago, Wisconsin on Monday, August 03, 2009
      Installed in a 1998 Ford Escort ZX2
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      Radio is exceptional. Sound quality is great, HD works great. Great function to have built right into the radio. And having the aux jack up front and the USB slot? Incredible. Its my favorite part. Makes having the MP3 player way easier to work and way better sound quality vs that of a FM transmitter. Very attractive face plate. Very professional feel, not plastic and/or cheap feeling. Least favorite part? No presets for stations. Other than that, its the best radio I've ever bought. And the presets arnt even that big of a deal. You can still easily access your memory stations. You just have to memorize what stations are what presets. And the ability to fade and control and mix your own face colors is the one of the coolest features. This deck is worth every cent.
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      4 out of 5

      Expected better from HD Radio

      Written By Gildas, New England on Monday, August 03, 2009
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      Two things that disappointed me: HD Radio and the sound output.

      First, HD Radio is not as good as I thought. I don't know whether this is specific to this JVC receiver or not but in order to receive HD, you first need to get a near-perfect FM reception of a radio station. This defeats the purpose of HD radio because once you get a near-perfect FM reception of the radio station, it is pretty much static free anyway. Very few stations in my area come in really strong so I do not get to hear many HD stations. One advantage of HD Radio is that you may get information about songs playing (title and artist name) but not all stations take adavantage of this and do not send the information.

      Second, the sound output is not as powerful as my previous JVC unit. I replaced my previous one because the CD player stopped working. I got this new JVC unit and I was disappointed by the sound output. Previsouly I used to have an option called "Loud" that boosted the low frequencies and the sound was pretty decent even though I do not have a subwoofer in my car (no amplifier either.) This receiver has a weaker output and it lacks depth in the lower frequencies. It's something I can live with because after all this is just in my car and I don't need to play music for other drivers, just me.

      This receiver does have a neat feature: USB input. It works very well and now I don't have to worry about the CD player breaking. I did try to play CDs and it works well as expected.
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      3 out of 5

      Read specs carefully - no rear preamp out!

      Written By John, Denver CO on Sunday, July 26, 2009
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      Although I've always liked JVC and all the features of this unit, it did not work for my installation. The factory system in my 04 Dodge Ram 3500 already had an amplifier, so Crutchfield appropriately required an adapter box (CHT-02) to mate up. The CHT-02 description indicates two sets of pre-amp out are needed and the KD-HDR50 description said two sets are supplied, so I thought I was OK. But the two sets on the KD-HDR50 are not front and rear, they're front and sub. So no sound to rear speakers. Rep suggested a line converter or y-cable to send front to both, but I can't see losing Fader or adding another box to already densely packed dash area. So I had to send the JVC back and order a Dual - those units are more explicit in their 6-ch output capability, so I hope that works better for me.

      IMHO, Crutch should remove the misleading "Two sets of pre-amp outputs" from the KD-HDR50 description, and not show this as a "fit" for the Dodge with factory amplifier. To their credit, they quickly understood and verified the problem, and facilitated order of the new unit and return of the JVC.
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