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JVC XL-R5020BK
1 Reviews
rating  5 of 5
MSRP  268.00
Description: JVC makes it possible for you to record your own CD's with the XL-R5020BK. It's a full function digital recording studio packed into a single component; with a Three-Disc, Triple-Tray CD Changer and a companion CD-R/CDR-W Recorder. It is possible to mix between the CD & Line, Line & Mic or Mic & CD. It also has the availability to playback MP3 recording, to allow you to listen to compressed music files. A timer is available for unattended playback or recording and a full-function remote is also included.


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Reviewed by:
RobR007
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
July 20, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review NaN of , from Austin, TX

Price Paid:  $268.00 from 6th Ave Electronics

Summary:
This cd recorder has several unique features besides the 3 disc changer, such as mp3 playback, a timer, pitch control, and the ability to record from a microphone (not included) to add voice to your mix. As I have only had this product for less than a month, I have not used all of these features yet. Although this unit can play mp3 discs, it cannot dub them.

In dubbing cds, I have found the copies to be indistinguishable from the master discs. The sound is very good and not harsh. Automatic digital record level control allows a constant level when recording songs from different cds. For analog recordings, this unit does a superb job recording vinyl and cassettes. Manual analog record level control can be utilized to add depth to analog recordings. The cd tray operation is quieter than my former cd recorder, a Pioneer PDR-W739. Additionally, the display is large and bright enough to view from across a mid-size room.

Overall, this unit is easy to operate with many features and the recording quality is excellent.

Strengths:
Automatic digital record level control
Manual analog record level control
mp3 playback
Large, bright display
Multiple programming and recording options between all trays
Tray operation is fairly quiet
Large,full function remote
4X cd dubbing time.

Weaknesses:
Timer clock does not stay current, must reset it periodically
The Service Manual could be arranged better and provide more details of the unit's various functions

Even with these weaknesses, I give this unit 5 stars for features, ease of use, and solid build.

Similar Products Used:
Pioneer PDR-W739 ( which I have used for three years with no problems. Then, it just died on me a month ago)


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