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★★★★☆

“Well, as I work at Halfords, and get a lot of...”

written by BomBom101 on 26/01/2007

Good Points
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Bad Points
Rather bland display
Not very well lit up
Doesn't play MP3 discs
No remote switch on lead

General Comments
Well, as I work at Halfords, and get a lot of experience with fitting stereos, my friend bought a JVC KDG-161 for his Peugeot 205, and I fitted it for him.



It is a rather basic entry level CD player costing £59.99.



There are two types: the KDG-161, which is a black design and cover, and the KDG-162 which is silver - same features, just different colour.



It has a 4 x 45 watt amplifier, and it can power speakers ranging from 45 watts to around about 200 watts, with a load handling of 4 - 8 ohms.



It features Bass/Treble control to fine tune your speakers outputs, and a loudness adjuster; whether you want soft or hard loudness.



It has a 2v pre output for external amplifiers, but it doesn't feature a remote turn on lead, so the amplifier has to be wired to the ignition live wire instead.



It can store 18 FM radio station presets, or 6 LW and MW radio stations, and has RDS capability, for clarity of radio stations.



It can play CD-R and CD-RW, but it can't play MP3 discs, which is a shame.



And it also has a removable fascia for security.



My friend had also bought some Alpine Type E 13cm speakers, as his old ones were well and truly knackered.



I then wired up both his speakers and head unit, and he was more than pleased with the performance, and very good clarity.



I do feel it's got a rather plane and bland display, and at night time it's very well lit up, but you get what you pay for.



For a basic entry level CD player, the JVC KDG-161 is pretty good value for money.



If you don't want to break the bank for a no frills simple CD player, I suggest you get this one.



I hope my review was of some use.



ATB



Tom

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