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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing little system
I have a large 100 watt stereo setup that consists of five JVC components and two pairs of speakers. I bought this system as something I could play easily when I wasn't doing "serious" listening.

It was a surprise. Not only do the little 3.19 inch speakers give adequate volume for casual listening, they also sound great. JVC's circuitry gives very reasonable...
Published on January 5, 2006 by T. Givens

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great sound, beware of player noise
Sound quality is excellent, ton of features (plays almost every music format there is, not to mention DVDs), compact and aesthetically pleasing. However, the unit itself is very noisy during disc play. A loud high pitch whirring noise from the CD motor can be heard over low to medium volumes. You'd have to pretty much set to high volumes when playing music or movies if...
Published on May 3, 2006 by JK


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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing little system, January 5, 2006
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T. Givens (Virginia , USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: JVC FS-Y1 Component Audio/Video System with DVD/CD Player and AM/FM Tuner (Electronics)
I have a large 100 watt stereo setup that consists of five JVC components and two pairs of speakers. I bought this system as something I could play easily when I wasn't doing "serious" listening.

It was a surprise. Not only do the little 3.19 inch speakers give adequate volume for casual listening, they also sound great. JVC's circuitry gives very reasonable bass, along with clear highs. You would think you were at least listening to two-way speakers with six inch woofers, not these small cubes.

I have not tried, and have no plans for using its DVD capability as yet, so I can't review that feature. I can vouch that the audio is very good, the unit controls and the remote are easy to use with a logical set-up, and the entire system has the feel and look of high quality.

My only disappointment is that it has audio "in" RCA jacks, but not audio "out". So I can't connect to a recording deck. For me, this is minor.

Review the features and specs to see if this system might meet your needs. I have been very pleased with it.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great sound, beware of player noise, May 3, 2006
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JK (SD, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Sound quality is excellent, ton of features (plays almost every music format there is, not to mention DVDs), compact and aesthetically pleasing. However, the unit itself is very noisy during disc play. A loud high pitch whirring noise from the CD motor can be heard over low to medium volumes. You'd have to pretty much set to high volumes when playing music or movies if you want to drown out any of the noise coming from the CD unit. If you can live with the noise, this is a good buy, nothing else compares when it comes to the available features. But beware, the inability of the unit to control disc noise may be why it's so affordable.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Too noisy for it's own good., November 9, 2006
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A. Strubinger (Drexel Hill, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: JVC FS-Y1 Component Audio/Video System with DVD/CD Player and AM/FM Tuner (Electronics)
Pros:
1) Sound Quality;

2) Programable Volume level for wake-up alarm setting;

2) Compact Design;

Cons:
1) Remote is too complicated for ease of use;

2) Display setting reverts back to system default anytime a button is pressed which requires the display to change (example: I set the display to show the time while a CD is being played. I then decide to turn up the volume but in doing so, the volume level is displayed while the volume is adjusted. Once the display does back, instead of going back to the time (which is what I set it to prior to changing the volume) it goes back to showing the CD playback info (track, playback time, etc);

3) AND THIS LAST REASON IS THE REASON WHY i WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER ONE OF THESE... playback of CDs and DVDs is mechanically noisy. The volume has to be set on at least 20 for you to overpower the sound of the spinning CD/DVD. It makes for an uncomfortable drifting off to sleep.

In my opinion the CONS outweigh the PROS so look elsewhere for a better product. This one will be a disappointment.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You can't buy a better system for the price., January 9, 2007
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Tristanicus (New York, United States) - See all my reviews
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The mini system that I need must have at least a single audio input so that I use it to power the CD changer. I looked at the usual suspects: Sony, Panasonic, JVC, Onkyo, Philips. Panasonic probably has the most choices; many have a cassette player and CD changer. Unfortunately, the plastic exterior also look and feel cheap; the styling is best described as boom box futuristic ugly. Most have a mini plug input. My CD changer has the regular composite output and I don't want to use an adaptor to fit into a mini plug. So, all systems with mini plug input are eliminated from consideration. Sony has better looking systems but also come with mini plug. Finally it came down to JVC FS-Y1 and Onkyo CS-210. Both have one composite audio input and have great styling. The Onkyo is about a quarter bigger and heavier which is a minus.

This is a full fledge audio-video system. It can play video and audio DVDs, and a host of other formats. What it cannot play are: CD-R/-RW recorded in "packet wire" (UDF format), DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, DVD-R/-RW recorded in VR format, CD-ROM, CD-I, Photo CD, SACD and the non-DVD side of DualDisc is not recommended. It has DTS 2.0 and Dolby Digital sound decoder.

I don't have a TV in my bedroom so I didn't test the video capability of the system but the specs sure look darn impressive for such a small machine. Having used it for a few months I have to say I am very pleased. The system really looks very nice with clean modern styling and no hard plastic showing. The prominent volume knob is right in front; easy to access and scroll smoothly. The speakers are small so definitely a space saver. The sound is crisp and clean, and even when the sound is cranked up high, it doesn't distort. The bass and treble controls do a passable job of customizing the sound but I do miss the equalizer function from my old receiver. It also has a sleep and wake up timer. You can program up to 3 separate wake up times and specify the volume of the wake up sound source, very useful .

The one annoying thing is that when you switch back from radio or auxiliary to the CD player, the music starts playing immediately. I usually like the music to be played randomly and it doesn't save the setting once it's turned off so that the only way is to set it each time by letting the CD spin up, stop it, change the setting to random or program, then hit play again.

The remote, unfortunately, is rather poorly designed. Since it controls both audio and video functions, it has 70! small buttons. There is a sliding cover on the lower half and the video and audio related buttons are placed randomly, it seems, on both halves. To use the lower half, you slide the cover down so that the control is even longer. It would be better if the cover can be moved upward instead. Most functions could be controlled only from the remote. Definitely the organization of the buttons is lacking. It is not wide but thin and long, easy to grip. The main unit has only a dozen buttons on top for basic functions like stop, play, radio, CD, etc. There is a button for treble and bass but it can't change the settings, only showing what the settings are. It seems only the remote can change the settings, very strange. The stop button is labeled Multi-Control but the only thing it does is stopping the CD, can't figure out what other things it can control.

All in all, a worthy system especially if you use it for its video functions as well.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blown away, May 16, 2007
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John Forrest (Rocky Mount, VA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: JVC FS-Y1 Component Audio/Video System with DVD/CD Player and AM/FM Tuner (Electronics)
I am amazed at the quality of this product. I was blown away by the sound of this compact unit. It rivals that of my full size stereo system. I would definately recommend it to anyone who is looking for a compact system but doesn't want to compromize sound quality. The fact that it also plays dvd's is a bonus.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Newer is not always better, September 17, 2007
This review is from: JVC FS-Y1 Component Audio/Video System with DVD/CD Player and AM/FM Tuner (Electronics)
The new JVC FS-Y1 replaces their old FS-1000 that served me extremely well for some 8 years. When the 1000 suddenly stopped working, I ordered the new FS-Y1, since it is about the same size and fits in the space available. However, by making the Y1 interface with video components, JVC overcomplicated a user-friendly remote with lots of unwelcome buttons. Anytime the buttons for the main function of a radio are hidden behind a sliding plate on the remote, designers have lost sight of the customer's priorities--not to mention the customer losing sight of the buttons. In short, the beautiful simplicity of the 1000 gives way to the annoying complications of a hybrid machine that probably would not be the choice of anyone who needs a tuner for video.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding quality of finish & very good sound., July 3, 2007
This review is from: JVC FS-Y1 Component Audio/Video System with DVD/CD Player and AM/FM Tuner (Electronics)
This was the first time I was buying an audio product without actually listening to it, but I figured I would take my chances, but I must say I am pleasantly surprised with the result. Right from the time you take the system out of the box, you can feel that this is a high quality product. Wooden speakers, bass reflex ports and full aluminum, full range cones that deliver excellent sound. The bass isn't hard pounding, but is surprisingly good for the size of the speakers, thanks to the tuned bass port at the back of each speaker. I haven't used the DVD feature yet and may never use it as the system lacks an HDMI output, however it does have a component output. The other problem is the lack of a cassette player, but then again, this is a modern micro-bookshelf system; they probably don't expect anyone to play tapes on this.

I definitely recommend this system as its outstanding quality for the price.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tons of features for the money, September 20, 2006
This review is from: JVC FS-Y1 Component Audio/Video System with DVD/CD Player and AM/FM Tuner (Electronics)
For the money, this has several great features. The sound really surprised me for such a small unit. If there is still not enough bass for you, there is a subwoofer output to plug into. It has aux. input to hook the TV to so you can watch the game or race with a little more than just the tiny TV speakers.

If space is an issue, you can't go wrong with this one.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Service, Great Product, August 23, 2007
This review is from: JVC FS-Y1 Component Audio/Video System with DVD/CD Player and AM/FM Tuner (Electronics)
I am SO happy with this vendor and the product. I ordered it and requested standard delivery. I received it the next day by 11:00 am!

I love the compactness, versatility of the product. Though I'll only use it as a radio/CD player, it also has the capability of playing DVDs ... incredible. So many functions in such a compact product.

The JVC quality is evident in its construction and sound quality. Very nice, I recommend it!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Most Elegant and Functional System for the Money!, April 14, 2007
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C. Hua "A Student" (San Jose, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Pros: The build quality on this unit is excellent - solid with nice variety of inputs and outputs. The sound and picture is crisp and the system is clearly, hands down, the best looking low profile executive system in the market today.

Cons: The output power is somewhat low compared to my old Sony system (vocal quality is crisp but bass quality is non-existent). However, adding ANY DECENT powered subwoofer to this set will make it perform like a pure dream. This is my best home entertainment purchase ever. With regards to the system features, not as customizable as I thought it would be - but quite usable nevertheless.

Other Thoughts: Currently, it is wired through my Dell 2405FP 24" monitor through the component inputs and acts as my primary DVD player (no need to turn on the computer). The next best thing would have been to integrate RF into the remote instead of just standard IR.
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