Autoradio JVC KD- SH99R
- Condition
- Fair
- Location
- Thüringen, DE
- Source
- Kleinanzeigen
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- 1d ago
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Technische Daten: JVC KD-SH99R
Optik & Gehäuse: Hochwertige Frontplatte aus echtem gebürstetem Aluminium mit komplett motorisiertem Klappmechanismus (Faceplate fährt elektrisch runter, um die CD zu schlucken).
Leistung: Max. 4 \times 50\text{ W} (4 \times 19\text{ W} RMS).
High-End Audio (D/A-Wandler): Eingebauter 24-Bit Burr-Brown DAC – das war damals klanglich die absolute Oberliga.
Vorverstärkerausgänge: 3 Paare vergoldete Cinch-Ausgänge (Front, Rear und ein separat regelbarer Subwoofer-Ausgang) mit satten 4 Volt Ausgangsspannung für maximale Störungsfreiheit an Endstufen.
Front-Eingang: Eine Besonderheit für damalige Verhältnisse – es hat einen 3,5-mm-Klinken-AUX-Eingang direkt an der Front (neben dem Lautstärkerad), um MP3-Player oder Handys anzuschließen.
Klangregelung: Integrierter parametrischer Equalizer (Bass/Treble/Mitten fein justierbar) sowie eine aktive Subwoofer-Frequenzweiche.
Medien: CD-Laufwerk, das neben normalen Audio-CDs auch schon MP3s von CD-R und CD-RW lesen kann (inklusive ID3-Tag Textanzeige im Display).
Radio-Tuner: HS-IIIi Tuner mit RDS (Sendername, Lauftext, Uhrzeitsynchronisation) und 24 Senderspeichern.
Bedienung: Versenkbarer Drehregler für die Lautstärke und umschaltbarer Display-Dimmer.
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The brand's product focus has historically centered on audio and video playback devices, starting with phonographs and evolving through radios, televisions, and the revolutionary VHS videocassette recorder launched in 1976, which became the global standard over Sony's Betamax. In hi-fi realms, JVC gained renown for amplifiers, speakers, turntables, and components like tuners, while later offerings included headphones and car audio systems. Following its 2008 merger with Kenwood to form JVCKenwood, it continued blending audio expertise with broader electronics.
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