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Disappointing: quality okay, but missing key features and convenience of other JVC recievers : JVC KW-NX7000BT Double-DIN Navigation Receiver with 7-Inch Widescreen Detachable Touch-Panel Monitor, DVD/CD/USB/SD Card, iPod USB 2.0 with Bluetooth Adapter
I have now owned 4 JVC receivers. I have owned this one (KW-NX7000BT) for two months. This is not a chip off the ol' JVC block. This unit has many shortcomings and missing features that other decks have. The first (and most glaring/shocking) is that there is no Dual Zone support. All past JVC DVD decks, and all other decks in this class, will allow you to play a dvd for broadcast to external monitors, while you play ipod, usb, or radio over the loud speakers. (For example kids listen to dvd with headphones on rear monitor while you continue to play your music from one of the receiver's other sources while you drive) This in not included on this newer unit. Why in the world would they go away from this? All other brands support this feature still. (Kenwood, Alpine, Pioneer, Clarion)
Secondly, if you receive or make a call using bluetooth, the DVD will turn off at the end of the phone call until you switch the source from bluetooth back to DVD mode. This is not a very smooth transition. It surpised me that the DVD plays during the whole call, then shuts off when you hang up your call.
If you play mp3's from a hard drive or SD card, you cannot scan through titles by artist. You can only look up songs by Album name. This is very frustrating, because they give you the list of music alphabetized by band, then by album title. So even though you can't see the band's name, a band beginning with A will have all their albums listed A to Z before the list of albums for a band beginning with letter C. Accordingly, you are looking up an album in a scattered list of album names that are out of order. Scrolling through your list of albums is also very slow on SD, USB, and IPOD
Previous JVC decks I owned all turned the IPOD on when you switch to IPOD mode. You could plug the IPOD in and leave it in the glove box. With this model, you must open the glove box and turn the IPOD on every time you start your car, even if you buy the JVC brand IPOD cable attachment.
Finally, no matter what mode you are listening to (radio, dvd, etc.) the radio will start up the next time in the usb mode. So if you have a hard drive plugged in, it will go to that, even if you were playing a dvd when you last turned your car off. So if you want it to start in DVD mode, you must have the hard drive or thumb drive disconnected.
On the positive side, the Navigation is amazingly well designed, the sound is excellent, and the unit is very easy to use, allowing you to keep your eyes on the road. The display is also vastly improved from the previous units I have owned. (Previous units had glare issues)
Having been a big cheerleader of JVC decks though, I am disappointed. I expected a more polished product. This feels like a unit that was thrown on the market to meet a deadline, without providing the features and quality of their previous models.
Conclusion:
Even though I have had good luck with JVC and this deck seems to be good quality and value, had I known about these shortcomings, I would have broken loyalty with JVC and tried out a different brand this time around.