When you buy the Arsenal KD-APD38, there is no need to go out and buy a separate iPod adapter as the iPod connection cable is included! This adds significant value and features to an already great deck! Pick one up today and play your iPod music with ease!
General Features:
In-dash AM/FM, CD, MP3, WMA player with Remote and Built-in iPod controls
iPod interface cable included for iPod controls, charging and playback
Detachable face
Blue dot-matrix display
Wireless remote control included
Red button lighting
MOSFET Power Supply
Power Output:
Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels
RMS: 20 watts x 4 channels
CD Text Display
MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
Authorized Internet Dealer
2-year Manufacturer's warranty
Playback and Audio Features:
Playback of audio CDs, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 and WMA
AM/FM tuner
Dynamic Soundstage Organizer
3 Band iEQ
Includes a 5-foot (1.5 meter) iPod® connector cable
Expandability Options:
2 sets of 4V preamp outputs (front and switchable rear/subwoofer)
Gold plated line and subwoofer output terminals
iPod interface cable included for iPod controls, charging and playback
The Apple iPhone 3G, iPod Nano 4th Gen, iPod Touch 2nd Gen, and any other newly released iPods can be controlled using the iPod adapter above; however, charging will not be possible unless you purchase the Scosche IFWA PassPORT charging adapter.
Front-panel auxiliary input: 3.5mm (headphone jack) allows connection to portable media devices such as MP3 players, etc.
Rear auxiliary input: RCA Audio Input
Steering wheel remote control ready: The PAC PAC SWI-JACKv1 is required and sold separately
I'VE BEEN A FAN OF JVC FOR AWHILE NOW, AND NOW I'M A BIGGER FAN OF SONIC ELECTRONIX! GREAT VALUE, CAME WITH EVERYTHING I NEEDED- AND THIS JVC SOUNDS GREAT. I PAIRED IT UP WITH PIONEER 4 WAY SPEAKERS, AND I DON'T EVEN NEED AN AMP!
February 8, 2008
Great product with some annoying traits
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Review written by John from Lynn Haven, FL
As an amplifier and CD deck, this head unit is very close to flawless; the built-in amp uses MOSFET transistors, producing very clear, even sound (the difference between this and cheaper in-unit amps is night and day) and disk sound quality is superb, owing to the product's fairly large response range and great overall construction; it's very difficult to make the deck skip, even when on bumpy roads. It also features CD-text reading, which means that any albums that you burn with supported software (iIunes, WMP, and msot other burners) will have track and artist names that show up directly on the deck's LCD screen, a feature that you won't really appreciate until you've used it.
The unit is also feature-packed in the area of customization and settings; the built-in EQ is fairly good, and the obligatory "bass boost" also works well, even in systems lacking a subwoofer. The unit's remote is great, providing quick access to most necessary actions, including volume, audio source, attenuation, EQ settings, and more. In addition, the unit's rear outputs (2 pairs) can be configured to run either as pure pre-amp outputs or as subwoofer outputs, utilzing a built-in lowpass filter (with a customizable cutoff frequency) which removes the need for a dedicated Sub crossover. The audio level for each individual audio source (FM/AM, CD, iPod, and Aux) are all adjustable, saving you the trouble of dramatically adjusting volume every time you change sources. In addition, the unit has a whopping 16 FM presets, more than enough for any location, and supports auto-searching and signal binning for increasing quality in low-reception areas, and supports pop-up antennas and steering-wheel controls through standard interfaces. Unfortunately, you may need a converter to connect the deck to your speakers, power, and ground...thankfully, SE sent me one for free with my purchase!
The deck's ipod connectivity, while certainly very good and quote useful, has some annoying traits: it is somewhat difficult to navigate the iPod's folders and directory structure using only the head unit's four directional buttons. The unit does not offer indirect control when using the iPod jack; that is, you can't actually use the iPod's buttons or screen while it is connected to the deck; all commands must come from the unit's buttons or the remote. However, you can solve this problem by connecting the iPod to the deck's front Aux input (rather than the dedicated iPod jack).
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