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JVC RCEZ38 Boombox

JVC RCEZ38 Boombox

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Brand: JVC
Category: CE


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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 30700

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.2
Dimensions (in): 17.1 x 9.5 x 6.5

MPN: RCEZ38
Model: RCEZ38
UPC: 046838021459
EAN: 0046838021459
ASIN: B000I1B2R6


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3 out of 5 stars Ok, but has a bug   May 16, 2007
 16 out of 16 found this review helpful

I just received my unit a few days ago, and it is a good value for all of the features. As others have said, the bottom end is weak for a unit its size, but there also a bug in the USB directory system that makes it very difficult to use with USB sticks. The bug is that it doesn't read the directory tree properly, and when you work through the menu to a track, it ends up playing a completely different track.

This is with a 4GB stick formatted FAT32; I don't know how it works with FAT or NTFS. The manual was also underwhelming, and really didn't talk about this in much detail. All of the tracks are available, and play properly, it's just very difficult to locate them.

It also doesn't recognize a 1GB stick that I have that works fine with the computer and the USB car radio that I have, so not all sticks will work with this. I have no idea why that particular stick is a problem.

Update - I discovered by trial and error that despite what it says in the manual, you can't mix tracks and subfolders in a folder, if you want the directory system to work correctly. After rearranging the folders so that there are all tracks or all subfolders in a folder, it works properly.



3 out of 5 stars flexible but...   April 3, 2007
the audio response goes down to maybe 90 hz. the hi
end is a bit better since it has dedicated tweeters.
this box is very flexible because it can play any type
of regular or compressed cd, usb thumb drive, radio,
and cassette. it will display the id3 tags, but not
regular cd text. there is buttons for sound eq but
they really only make the hi end flat or emphasized.
the volume and distortion is acceptable. the remote is
decent, you can turn it on and off using it. even
though there is no separate memory battery, my unit
seemed to retain the fm presets just fine after
unplugging it for a few seconds to move from one room
to another. the front lcd is about 2 x 3 inches and
glows a nice backlit blue while plugged into ac.
maybe coulda gotten a 4 if it had decent internal
ports to enhance the bass.


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