JVC EXD5 DVD System with Wood Cone Speakers and Wireless USB Input | 
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| Brand: JVC Category: CE
List Price: $604.99 Buy New: $293.08 (On sale from $309.73) You Save: $16.65 (5%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 7991
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 12 x 21 x 9
MPN: EXD5 Model: EXD5 UPC: 046838018008 EAN: 0046838018008 ASIN: B0007XH71U
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Playable formats - DVD Audio and Video, DVD-R/RW, SVCD/VCD, CD-R/RW, MP3 and digital tuner | | • | Digital Direct progressive scan output | | • | 192KHz/24-bit audio D/A converter for high-quality audio reproduction | | • | 10-bit/54MHz video D/A converter | | • | Hybrid feedback digital amplifier |
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Product Description The JVC EXD5 Micro Executive Stereo System creates a full, rich, powerful home theater experience. Get more from your favorite albums and movies while filling your entire living room with clear, dynamic audio. The incredibly unique birchwood cone speaker for natural resonance and ideal acoustic characteristics. Electronic bass and treble controls 3D Phonic Surround Sound Wireless USB for PC audio files COMPU PLAY for one-touch playback Clock and 3-preset timer Sleep timer wake-up volume Die-cast aluminum frame Solid cherrywood speaker enclosure World's first birchwood cone speaker Audio Connections - Analog in, digital out, subwoofer out Video Connections - Component, S-Video and Composite out
Amazon.com Product Description The JVC EXD5 Micro Executive Stereo System creates a full, rich, powerful home theater experience thanks to the speakers' birchwood cones, which help provide a natural resonance and ideal acoustic characteristics. The speakers are housed in beautifully finished, solid cherry wood cabinets. The EXD5 provides musical freedom and simplicity through wireless connectivity that enables the unit to accept an audio stream delivered by a computer to virtually any location inside your home or office. You can also connect virtually any USB-ready computer or audio device through the system's USB port. p This system delivers delivers 18 watts per channel (two channels) and a single-disc DVD player that's compatible with a wide variety of disc and file formats, including DVD-Audio, DVD-R/RW, CD-R/RW, SVCD/VCD, MP3, WMA, and JPEG. p The EXD5 offers Dolby Digital and DTS decoding as well as a 24-bit/196 MHz audio DAC (digital to analog converter) and 10-bit/54 MHz video DAC. Other features include electronic bass/treble controls, programming for up to 99 tracks, sleep timer, wake-up volume, and a built-in radio tuner with 30 FM and 15 AM station memory. It provides the following connections: ul liComposite Video Out: 1 liS-Video Out: 1 liComponent Video Out: 1 liAnalog Audio In: 1 liDigital Audio Optical Out: 1 liHeadphone: 1 /ul p bWhat's in the Box/bbr EXD5 DVD player with integrated receiver, two speakers, remote control, batteries, speaker cord, printed instructions
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JVC unsurpassed November 10, 2008 This is the best bookshelf audio (and now video: it plays DVDs) system there ever was. It's my third JVC system. They've all been superb. This one has enough oomph for a home theater app. The bass is astonishing. The wireless input feature is cool for A/V wonks (I probably won't use it much). For me the value is having a TINY stereo unit that sound like a million bucks...everything in one itty-bitty enclosure that will still rattle your windows. JVC: the BEST!
Great Small Office Audio System October 7, 2008 I have owned the JVC EX-D1 for a couple of years. The D1 is the same as the D5 except for the lack of a wireless input capability, which is something I have no use for.br /br /1. Sound Fidelity - In a word, the sound quality is great. Which is astonishing considering the small size of the speakers. When shopping, I also tried small Bose speakers and this JVC unit beat the Bose system hands-down. Bass comes in clear and strong, but not boomy. High frequency comes in bright, without tinniness. Subjective opinion, of course. Still, I love the sound.br /br /2. Features - Has them all. Except for speaker balance adjustment, the lack of which I found strange.br /br /3. USB Input - This is the best feature for an office system where you might hook up the speakers to your computer. Just plug it in to your computer, and it is recognized automatically as a USB sound device. No fuss, no muss.br /br /4. Appearance - In an office, you want a system that does not broadcast "geek". The appearance of this unit is classy and understated. The cherry wood veneer is lovely. I love it.br /br /Highly recommended.br /
EXD5 Superb sound and quality. Mac Compatible February 17, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought this system mainly because of the wood cone speakers and the wireless connectivity. The sound is amazing; the quality of the system is great. The speaker cones are made out of real wood as well as the boxes.br /I am a Mac user and it worked great on my PowerBook. Just plug in the USB wireless transmitter, then go to System Preferences choose: sound - output - USB speaker... and enjoy!
For the price, you get the best there is and a little more December 22, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a small package that punches well above its weight. Filled with features, that seem to do something noticeable when called-in, wrapped in great design and top materials, EXD5 will fill your space with sound and heart with joy!br /br /The feature set includes the ability to wirelessly stream audio from your computer to the unit (2.4GHz, pure USB plug'n play with W2K and XP), near great connectivity (optical/digital DVD out, sub-woofer out, component/S-Video/normal video out, phones, but lacking any input other than wireless), above average tuner (so sensitive that picks stations you didn't know existed but does not differentiate well), good array of playback formats (lacks SACD, DVD+R), progressive scanning, and a fair attempt to emulate surround sound. Noticeable is the absence of hiss, either from speakers or headphones, so present in PAUSE mode with other equipment.br /br /The design here takes into account the best to date, both in form and implementation. Minimalism and style rule the world of EXD5. The buttons are few, well arranged and unobtrusive. The looks of the main unit and the speakers are nothing less than the pictures you can see for yourself. The layout of the main unit, surprisingly lightweight, is symmetrical, centered volume knob, disc tray, buttons, etc. The sound and power modules are separated, thus less noise/interference. Compared to EXD1, this unit has more power and a Hybrid Feedback Digital Amplifier, which supposedly corrects the signal by comparing the analog and digital outputs to the waveform of the original signal. Based on the assumption of more and better quality power, I decided for this unit. The other great attractor here, at least for the acoustically informed curious, is the speaker. Made out of wood, both cage and cone, is something I'm coming to terms with. It can be argued that the minimalism of the main unit is being achieved at the expense of a busy remote control unit.br /br /The materials are again top grade, and the execution is on a par. The case is aluminum, and the speakers are made of wood and have screw-in connectors. The cables are OFC (oxygen free copper).br /br /I have not (and don't plan to) connected this unit to a TV set so I cannot comment on its video quality. The audio quality varies. The specs recommend this as hi-fi equipment. However, the same specs, and the listening experience, indicate the need for a sub-woofer--acknowledged by the JVC engineers by including a dedicated output. I can say that, at certain volumes and for certain types of music, let's say adequate for your working space, the unit is just fine. It does even wonders with acoustical music (Dire Straits in concert), chamber music (Jacqueline du Pre, The Early BBC recordings).br /br /Especially at sales prices, I fully recommend this unit. For those who care, the unit was made in Malaysia, and, by googling "wood cone speakers," you can learn more from the JVC site. I would like to add that I purchased this unit from VANNS, via Amazon; Outstanding service!!! br /br /Addendum: With some CD's, there is indeed noise coming out of the unit itself. Thus, you may have to reconsider those plans where this unit is installed close to you since its transport could be improved.
Over and beyond my expectations March 11, 2006 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This shelf unit ex-d5 is a gem. It is flawless on all counts except perhaps one needs the (included) remote control to preprogram and to hit your preprogrammed radio stations. The sound is superbly rich not only distinguishing between tones of different vocals/instruments but wonderful in separating the highs and lows. The sound is more than sufficient volume wise for one or two rooms.br / The DVD has plenty of features e.g. zoom, different angles, differing speeds with a nice surround sound effect. As a matter of fact it played a DVD which two other players previously had failed altogether to play. Also I hooked the video line up to my old tv (circa 1996) and it easily played dvd's through it with the remote. br / The wireless feature worked flawlessly enabling one to play mp3's, wma or whatever from your computer thru this unit and it's speakers. CD's played wonderful new ones as well as old with no mechanical noise.br / AM radio plays non statically even next to my computer. FM is nice also, but as is normal an additional antenna may be needed for some weaker stations.br / The speaker cones truly are wood (spruce soaked in sake?) but the speaker cabinets are of a rich wood (cherry?) appearance and are heavy for their size.br / I paid about $350 and consider it well worth every cent.br /br /- BP's dad
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