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JVC KD-S100 CD Receiver $129.99

Originally $649.99. You can now get the JVC KD-S100 CD Receiver for $129.99 with free shipping.

Use this Crutchfield Referral Code to get $20 off your first $200 order: p2e1e-h48g1-iqcct

Perform a full audio upgrade in just one step – install JVC's KD-S100 CD receiver, and you'll swear you just added new speakers and a sub, too. It features a one-of-a-kind Bongiovi Acoustics Digital Power Station sound processing system, which compensates for your vehicle's sonic shortcomings to improve audio performance dramatically – even if you still have your factory speakers.

Legendary sound engineer and music producer Tony Bongiovi developed the Digital Power Station with JVC. The goal – to provide studio-quality sound in any car. It's the product of the extensive research the engineers at Bongiovi Acoustics have performed on the acoustic properties of hundreds of vehicles.

Once activated, the processor optimizes power distribution, extends frequency response, and adds harmonics to maximize speaker performance without straining your system. The result? Big, natural, beautiful sound. With the Digital Power Station engaged, instrument separation becomes more apparent, the soundstage is elevated to an optimum level, and all frequencies are enhanced to give you a truly rich listening experience.

The Digital Power Station enables your speakers to produce maximum bass without distortion so you get the feeling of having a subwoofer, with no additional installation necessary.

Play your MP3 and WMA files you've burned to disc, loaded on a USB flash drive, or copied to an SD� card. You'll have tunes to spare for your next trip, and you'll see song info on the receiver's display. You'll also appreciate the motorized faceplate. With the touch of a button, it glides down to reveal the CD and SD card slots, then slides smoothly back into place.

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