Kewl Kameleon
Written: Sep 03 '01
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Pros: Kameleon Hide-Away Feature
Cons: No Security Code
The Bottom Line: Good bye Faceplates.
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| pbalmeo's Full Review: JVC KD-LX1 Car CD Player |
This Stereo was purchased after someone stole my Pioneer Deck. I was looking for an automated faceplate concealer because I am just lazy to always put away my faceplate. The JVC KD-LX10 is exactly was I was looking for. The faceplate is motorized to move up and down to allow you to put in your CD with ease. It even greets you when you turn off your vehicle. The stereo pack enough watts for what I wanted, and a simple CD player was what I needed. It also comes with a small remote that can be placed in my arm box. It was easy to program and is easy to use. There were only 2 cons to this device. One is that the motorized faceplate gets stuck on me a few times when I turn on the ignition, but that can be fixed by just turning the engine off and back on again, and the second thing is that it does not have a security code.
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Amount Paid (US$): 199
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Epinions.com ID: pbalmeo
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