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| Chassis Size: | Double-DIN |
| Equalizer Bands: | 3 bands |
| Warranty: | 1 YR Parts/ 1 YR Labor |
| Expansion: | optional_mp3_cable, optional_bluetooth, optional_hd_radio, optional_satellite_radio |
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A full-featured CD/Cassette double-DIN receiver with room to grow. Click to enlarge. |
Front panel auxiliary input for external audio devices. |
Includes wireless remote. Click to enlarge. |
CD and MP3/WMA Playback
Enjoy your favorite CDs or burnt CD-R/RWs, or get more bang for your buck with MP3/WMA discs--burn hours of music to one disc and get ID3-TAG support for display of artist and song info.
Cassette Player
Still got a lot of cassettes? Enjoy them in style with Dolby B noise reduction for great sound. Multi-Music-Scan lets you jump through tracks.
AM/FM Radio
The KW-XC410 features an AM/FM radio with standards like automatic presetting.
To get even more from the airwaves, add a JVC adapter for Sirius or XM SAT Radio reception.
Ready for iPod
You can listen to iPod music with an optional KS-PD100 adapter. The iPod can be controlled from the head unit, and song information is displayed with the same categories and layers as an iPod.
Auxiliary Input
Use the gold-plated front auxiliary input to connect external audio devices like MP3 players.
Two Preamp Outputs
And with 50W x 4 max output, the KW-XC400 is ready to rock, but if you'd like to add onto the system, two gold-plated preamp outputs are provided for setting up external amps.
Wireless Remote
A full-featured wireless remote is include for controlling receiver functions.
What's in the Box
JVC KW-XC410 Receiver, trim ring, sleeve, remote control, wiring harness, installation hardware, installation manual, instructions
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Music on the move again,
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This review is from: JVC KW-XC410 Double DIN In-Dash CD/Cassette Receiver with J-Bus Expandable (Black) (Electronics)
I have a 1995 Buick (real sharp, eh? But no monthly payments!) and the tape deck died. I also have a huge collection of cassette tapes, so I wanted a unit that would play them as well as CDs. My research didn't come up with a lot of choices, but JVC has a good rep. First of all, I ordered from this Amazon reseller late Tuesday night, standard shipping, and the package was in my office on Friday afternoon - so cool. I hired a guy to install this as I am too old and awkward to get under a dashboard these days. He had to order a wiring harness and an additional connector for my antenna, but it only took him about a half hour to switch in the new unit (He charged me $110 total, including the parts). It fits great in the dash and I think it operates pretty easily, though I have yet to figure out how to set the #%*@! clock (there has got to be something missing in the instructions). I've always thought a remote control on a car stereo was ridiculous, but I must admit this one is handy for setting the volume and hitting the mute. I'm not overly disciminating when it comes to sound I suppose, and I've always liked the speaker system in my car, but I think this sounds better than the original unit, certainly has more volume. I would certainly have gone for four and a half stars; the only reason I didn't go for five was because of that durn clock. When I'm cruising with the Grateful Dead cranked up and a big smile on my face, you have to call that a good value.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Choice For Combo Unit,
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This review is from: JVC KW-XC410 Double DIN In-Dash CD/Cassette Receiver with J-Bus Expandable (Black) (Electronics)
My wife has a 2002 Civic EX sedan, which came with a CD and a cassette unit. For the past couple of years she has struggled with both CD and Cassette, especially ejecting them. She mostly uses each for "books on tape". Lots of good deals around on cassette books on tape! Anyway, when we came around to replacing the unit, we found this JVC model.
Pro: - Nice looking unit. The exterior is shiny black; I would have preferred matte black, but this is OK. - Excellent sounds from the stock speakers. It was easily twice as good as the Honda radio. - Very nice equalizer, with several built in profiles and three custom profiles. You can pretty much change the sound any way you like. - We don't use these features, but the unit will connect to a CD Changer or a satellite radio. Note that there is no Satellite radio in the unit itself; your vehicle must have a separate satellite radio for this feature to work. - Aux input can be connected to an MP3 player, and the unit fully supports folder operations & etc for those external inputs. - The unit can be connected to steering wheel audio controls on some vehicles. - There are a lot of customizations possible using the built in menus. - Pressing the ON button when the radio is already on will "subdue" the sound, so you can answer a phone or whatever. However it does not stop tape or CD playback. Con: - OK, what were they thinking - the volume control on the RIGHT side of the unit? The driver is generally the one changing volume! - The controls are a bit unusual. The On switch is a small button on the upper left. You have to hold it to turn the unit off. Also, all those nice customizations are controlled by a small button the left, a small button on the right, and the tape/cd FF/REWIND button. It takes some study of the small manual before you get the hang of how to use the system. Also, the manual has several menu options listed that are actually optional (like satellite radio menus) - it is noted below the diagrams, but it really should be documented more plainly. In other words, the actual unit will only present menus for items that are connected (like the Satellite radio), but the manual has the full set of menus displayed. It left me looking for menus that did not show up on the radio setup screens! - We had to buy a separate "Civic mounting kit", and some cables. I had it professionally installed, and the shop had both items in stock. It added about 30 dollars to the cost. - The clock is too small. In the daylight it is a bit hard to read the time, even when the contrast is set to it's maximum setting. - OK, it's not really a fault, but the unit has some "hip" features that didn't really interest me. For one thing it says "Welcome" and "See You" when powering off and on. For another, most of the audio graphs that are displayed are just plain strange; long streams of dashes, for example. Conclusion: Cassettes are going the way of the dinosaur. If you want a replacement unit, you might want to act soon. Despite the list of "cons" above, I highly recommend this unit for it's sound output and basic functionality.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
JVC Radio,
This review is from: JVC KW-XC410 Double DIN In-Dash CD/Cassette Receiver with J-Bus Expandable (Black) (Electronics)
I purchased this JVC unit in November 2008. Istallation required a wiring harness that was not supplied for my vehicle so had to spend another $15.00 which was not really a big deal. As far as performance goes it sounds good. It does look like an aftermarket radio not like an oem replacement.Wish it was a little more flush with the dash. The volume know is in a goofy position...passenger side. I bought it because is one of the few units that play both cd's and cassettes which is nice for a books on tape listener.
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