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Wi Fi JVC

This is my Wi Fi iPAQ 2750, connected to the JVC Boom Box this allows you to play any internet radio station through the JVC.

The iPAQ also has 6Gb of interchangeable storage for music files, via an SD card and a CF card.

How powerful is the JVC RV-NB1 boombox? Try 52 watts, feeding twin front firing 16 inch speakers and 16 inch side firing subwoofers. Have you ever heard of a portable music system with more raw power than that? Yeah JVC, real good idea to try and cancel these!

 

Back to the features – basically, it plays anything. MP3s, CDs, CD-RW, and FM/AM radio as well as audio cassettes! All the usual features you’d expect with a CD player are found here. The CD player hardly skips a beat even when you’re running with the JVC RV-NB1 boombox…if that’s what you plan to do. The bass response submerges itself to under 100 hertz – for no audiophiles, that’s seriously good for a boombox. A real boom. The sound is rich and hearty, with a wide stereo range. Remember, you can plug in anything (e.g. MP3 player) to the aux port. It also comes with a remote. To power, use D batteries or AC Adapter.

 

As you may have gathered, we were thoroughly impressed when we tried out the JVC RV-NB1 boombox. It’s beefy, high performance sound and bad-ass style always generated attention wherever we took it! For parties or on the beach on hot summer days, it’s the portable music system of choice. The JVC RV-NB1 boombox is highly recommended.

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Uploaded on January 25, 2010
Taken on January 25, 2010