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Got an iPod? Got an iPhone? Listen and control your iTunes as you drive your car or truck with the new JVC KD-HDR60 USB/CD Receiver w/ HD Radio and iTunes Tagging Car Vehicle Stereo Head Unit. Get higher quality FM reception and sound with the built-in HD AM/FM receiver. The CD Player plays MP3 and WMA encoded discs. Upgrade your car stereo for the latest music technologies. JVC makes it simple and affordable. It's so practical and entertaining that saying YES to this JVC KD-HDR60 is the wisest way to upgrade your driving entertainment. It's got the features you've been craving! Signal-to-Noise Ratio 98dB Channel Separation More than 85dB Wow & Flutter Less than measurable limit Bluetooth Conrol KD-HDR60 - Bluetooth Control Ready (KS-BTA200 required) for Hands Free Call Text Message Display Yes (Receipt notification only) Phone Book Transfer Auto (5,000 Max.) iPod/iPhone Control KD-HDR60 - iPod Control Yes (USB) / iPhone Control Yes (USB) Play / Pause / Skip / Search Yes Rndom/Repeat Play Yes Text Yes Battery Charge Yes (USB) 2-Way Control for iPod/iPhone (Headunit/iPod or iPhone Mode) MP3/WMA Compatible with ID3 Tag/WMA Tag Yes Random/Repeat Play Yes iPod/iPhone Playback Yes HD Radio Built-in SAT Radio Ready Yes - Subscription and Antenna required DiAS II Preset Stations 6 AM + 18 FM / SSM (for FM) Yes Seek (Up/Down) Yes Stereo/Mono Switch (for FM) Yes European Switchable Tuner Yes Maximum Power Output 50W x 4 Continuous Power Output (RMS) (CEA-2006 Compliant) 20W RMS x 4 CH at 4 ohms and no more than 1.0% THD + N MOS-FET Amplifier Yes Advanced Multi-bit DAC Yes Source-Specific Volume Control Yes Volume Attenuator Yes Balance/Fader Control Yes 7-Band iEQ Yes Max. Amp Gain Switcher Yes Amp Defeat Switch Yes Front AUX Input Yes Line Output Terminals (Pair) 2 Pairs (Front + Subwoofer) Subwoofer Output with Level/Frequen
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Technical Details

- HD radio, AM/FM radio, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA, USB receiver
- 4 x 50 Watts MOSFET amplifier with front/subwoofer preamp outputs
- Detachable face with DOT display and Separated Variable Color illumination
- Front-panel auxiliary input and USB port, iPod direct control
- Add optional JVC modules for Bluetooth, SAT Radio
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Customer Buzz
 "Doesn't work with Sirius Stiletto radios" 2010-09-11
By Joel Kolstad (Wimer, OR USA)
This is generally a fine radio and I agree with the other reviewers' sentiments that its sound quality is very good and it's a great bang for the buck.



But there's one BIG problem.



If you connect it to a Sirius Stiletto radio via the KS-SRA100 adapter and an SCVDOC1, the KD-HDR60 will never "see" the Sirius radio. The problem appears to be that the Stiletto takes too long to enter "Sirius Connect" mode, so the KD-HDR60 times out. (The Stiletto ends up being reset approximately every 17 seconds, but post-reset it apparently just doesn't enter Sirius Connect mode fast enough.)



Note that it *can* successfully control an SC-C1 without major problems.



Also note that the documentation both for the KD-HDR60 and KS-SRA100 clearly states that a KS-SRA100 to SCVDOC1 connection is *supposed* to work.



I've isolated this problem to the head unit by trying multiple Stilettos, multiple docks, multiple KS-SRA100's, and even a second JVC radio (the KD-S26). *It all cases, the radio can successfully connect to an SC-C1, and in no cases can it reliably connect to a Stiletto/SC-VDOC1.*



Indeed, if you start with an SC-C1 connected and then *hot-plug the KS-SRA100's connector from the SC-C1 to the SC-VDOC1* the Stiletto will now work just fine until you power-cycle the KD-HDR60 (...at which point you'll get the infamous "RESET 8" message).



I've now spent about half an hour talking to JVC about this. They're aware of the problem and agree it's possible this particular configuration just wasn't tested as "almost everyone" is using the SC-C1 these days. They're looking into what it would take to fix it... so at the moment I'm crossing my fingers!



I have been quite pleased that JVC is at least willing to work with me on this rather than just completely ignoring the problem as some large companies might.



Customer Buzz
 "Very Pleased" 2010-08-28
By Israel Colon, PhD
I have not had it very long. I have minimal use of all the features, so it meets my needs very well so far. Playing files off USB was a breeze. Nice sound and color changeable panel is very neat looking.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellant feature set; great bang for the buck" 2010-08-18
By Dig The Dome (Kingston, GA United States)
I wanted this for the HD radio and USB feature first and the .mp3 CD next. The USB is awesome when used with a thumb drive. I like listening to certain pod casts and the thumb drive is the way to go while driving. When you are done you can delete the pod cast and replace it with another. I live in the Atlanta metro area and HD radio is plentiful, but like others have mentioned if the signal isn't just right you get nothing unless it is a simulcast with an analog FM station. The item description mentions something about IPOD, but I try to stay away from proprietary technology and opt for more of the open source style products.



Pros:

1) USB - the thumbdrive capability is perfect for updating music as the need/want arises and for listening to pod casts.

2) Audio (sound) quality rocks

3) .mp3 capability - both USB and CD - I have my base set of music on CD and the pod casts and changing music tastes on the thumbdrive.

4) ease of installation (it did replace a 13 yr old JVC)

5) can add satellite radio and/or blue tooth (blue tooth a definite possibility...)

6) Remote control is small, but for raising and lowering volume or changing tracks/stations it is perfect. Any additional capability would detract from driving safety. Nothing else should be done while driving anyway. My remote from the old unit is bigger and I will still be using it as I am used to all the buttons' locations.



Cons:

1) Wish I had been able to learn more first hand how well HD radio is implemented in Atlanta. The technology may just not be up to par yet. Others have mentioned about HD signals are either there or not. It is not unusual for the HD signal to fade and the audio to just drop without warning. If the stations you are tuned to is the digital version of the analog FM station it will jump back and forth so it isn't too bad. If it is the HD-2 or higher station or the HD-1 isn't matched to the analog FM then there is silence when the signal fades. It happens more than I would care for it to. I do live in an outlying area, but even when inside I-285 around Atlanta the stations will come and go.

2) JVC's customer service (I contacted them with a pre-sales question prior to purchase and am still waiting on response, 10 days ago.)

3) The wiring harness from the old unit doesn't match the new one. I would think JVC would try to keep things as compatible as possible to encourage more frequent replacements.



My cons don't affect the sound quality which is excellent. It has preset tone/equalizer settings that fit for most audio, but it also has the capability to adjust tone independently. A nice feature is the unit's ability to match to any color dash by changing the color of the lights that the unit presents. The display lights also dim when the headlights come on. I gave the unit 5 stars even though the HD radio is lacking, however that may not be a function of this radio but the HD technology itself.

Customer Buzz
 "Great price for whats included" 2010-08-17
By brad s
i bought the unit at best buy (had gift cards so got good deal) it was on sale for $149. installation was easy when you buy the correct adapter for your car. sound quality is excellant. added about 15 more HD stations that i was unable to get prior. have not used it for the ipod/iphone yet. many color options you can change the screen colors and button colors to different colors which is pretty cool. JVC for me has always had good quality decks so i am happy with this purchase.

Pros:

quality of sound

ease of installation

built in HD tuner



cons:

the only thing i really dont like about it is the dinky little remote. it has a spot to where you can hook it up to your keychain kinda too small same size has car alarm remotes





****UPDATE****

hooked up a 2nd and a 4th generation ipod to the reciever only taked maybe 3 seconds for it to 'read' the ipod and then it plays very nice also it charges my blackberry 8330 through the usb which is a plus :)

Customer Buzz
 "AWESOME!" 2010-05-15
By Danny Bombach (Westland, MI)
This stereo is pretty cool. Very good EQ choices. Tons of colors to choose from. The ipod connectivity is a little slow, and switching from head unit to ipod mode could be faster. Easy install. The HD radio is awesome. Plenty of stations to choose from. There are no preset buttons but presets are easy to use. Comes with a cute little remote, as my girlfriend stats. My whole family uses it, so the user interface it easy. Over all this is a great stereo, good for its price. I would totally recommend.


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