🎉 Elevate Your Drive with Big Sound on a Budget!
The JVC KD-R370 is a compact, single DIN car stereo receiver that delivers powerful audio with 22 watts of output across 4 channels. It features a user-friendly LCD display, multiple playback options including CD and radio, and the ability to connect external speakers or subwoofers for an enhanced sound experience.
Number of Channels | 4 |
Output Wattage | 22 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WAV, WMA |
Wireless Technology | AM/FM |
Internet Applications | Maps |
Control Method | Touch |
Connector Type | USB, 3.5mm Jack |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 4 channel |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Controller Type | Android |
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Compatible Devices | Speaker |
Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
Color | black |
D**T
Great, powerful unit! Go JVC!
Great, powerful unit. Great unit for the price. Paired up nicely with my 4 Alpine 5×8 door speakers through a 75W booster. Paired up nicely with my Crunch amp and 2- 8" Pioneer subs. Hits really hard. Once you get the sound "tweeked" in , it's good to go. JVC is a great brand, I don't care what anyone says. USB port is really cool. CD's sound good, better than aux & usb. Go JVC!
A**S
Solid stereo for the price!
This is a great stereo, I put it in a 2001 Grand Cherokee Limited with no problems at all, install took about 1 hour and turned on the second I was done. This radio does not change colors which to some might be a buzz kill but the red looks just fine for me. Definitely recommend.
N**N
Great Budget Radio
Great Budget radio for the money, Installed in my '86 300zx. Wiring was easy and simple to do with the diagram for the car. Only downside is its not Bluetooth, and the JVC player app doesn't work at all. Best option is either an AUX adapter or an AM frequency emitter(Which is what I personally went with. Overall, 10/10 on build quality and sound.
P**A
good solid receiver, works well
good quality, the receiver antenna has great reception, sound quality is great, interface is very easy and intuitive, just display is little weak during a day, hard to see
T**E
I've used it for the past several months now
It was kind of a pain to install, but that was b/c I was installing into an old truck--so the instructions for this were worthless to me. Once I figured out how to install it, though, it works perfectly--and I'm very happy with the quality of how it was made and with the sound quality for the money!
V**
Great simple stereo
If you dont need a touch screen stereo, go with this one. Easy to install and sounds great. No buzzing in speakers.
S**.
Great value and quality
Great value. Excellent sound with alot of options on the equalizer to get the sound you want. Simple with quality. Only complaint is lack of radio preset bands. Either 1 fm and 1 am or 2 fm. Has auxiliary port for phone/mp3 but lacks usb which is ok. Again great for the price if you're just looking to replace a failing factory unit.
A**Y
A few issues, but gets the job done.
Easy to install. Just remember to buy a wiring harness (if your car requires it) and a mounting kit.I bought this stereo for the AUX port so I could listen to music on my iPhone. The AUX port works.The sound begins clipping and distorting, at least when listening to CDs, when you get the volume to about 30. This is a drawback.The user interface is decent, but could be better. Finding a radio station is actually quite difficult. The default setting isn’t simply scrolling through each frequency. You kind of have to press a button that launches into a very fast scan through the stations, and then press again in hopes that you land on your station. I think that there might be a way around this, but I’m not sure. Regardless, it’s not very intuitive.Also, making a custom EQ setting isn’t intuitive either. It’s more than just selecting “user” and then playing with the frequencies. I still have to read the manual to figure this one out.Also, the dimmer isn’t automatic. Despite the fact that it’s wired to the headlights, I still have to manually dim the radio lights at night (and every time you re-start the car). Otherwise, the LEDs are red and look pretty cool.Overall, it gets the job done.
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