Est. delivery Wed, 21 May - Wed, 4 JunEstimated delivery Wed, 21 May - Wed, 4 Jun
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K2 is a JVC original technology that reproduces the original master sound by expanding the frequency range. For example, K2 will expand the digital data of the audio CD recorded at 44.1kHz to 192 kHz. It is also possible to recreate the high-frequency range above 20kHz that is cut during the CD formatting. By selecting the speaker type and the distance to the center of the listening position, the receiver will automatically adjust the timing of the sound output from each of the speakers so that the sound from each of the speakers will arrive exactly at the same time to the listening position.
Bought this to replace a Pioneer MVH-290BT that crapped out on me after less than 6 years of use; deck was getting power but nothing was working. Reused the harness (had a Scoche adapter harness from last time's install) and had it back together in about an hour. Had to go buy some m5-80x10 bolts to attach it inside the dash panel (not included with deck; see instructions) as I wasn't using the sheet metal 'sleeve' the deck comes with.
Phone paired right up to it; music came out great. I programmed my usual radio stations and tuned the equalizer to my liking. This deck even allows you to select what size speakers you are using to tune the sound output; I have 3-way Kenwood speakers front and back (6.5" in the front doors and 6x9's in the rear). I went ahead and reused the old Pioneer microphone as I didn't wish to re-run the new one, not to mention they look identical to each other anyway.
My one con: the volume while streaming from music from my phone is lower than while listening to the radio. No biggie though, as one can dial up the volume on their phone to give the stereo better volume range. I'm trusting this JVC deck will last longer than my old Pioneer; I'm still surprised the Pioneer didn't last as long as I had hoped it would. The sound quality on the JVC deck is noticeably better than my old Pioneer! For $70 this was a very good buy.