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EAN: 0639247020191 Item Dimensions: Label: jWIN Electronics Manufacturer: jWIN Electronics MPN: JXCD561D Publisher: jWIN Electronics Studio: jWIN Electronics Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Before the miniaturization craze took over, boom boxes ruled urban neighborhoods, city streets, public parks, and beaches. As the masses long ago embraced the boombox as an indispensable form of portable entertainment, it became an icon of popular culture, and we've yet to let it go. JWin's portable MP3 CD Boombox JX-CD561 continues the fusion of the boombox with newer technologies, providing a USB connection and an SD/MMC card reader for easy access to your MP3 music files. The built-in CD player can play both MP3 CD's and standard audio CD's including CD-R and CD-RW. An aux-in port allows connection of your iPod or other audio devices. The integrated AM/FM stereo radio ensures access to the airwaves, while a 3.5mm headphone jack gives an optional private listening option when not enjoying the 6 watt peak power of the built-in speakers. The JX-CD561D model has dual voltage capabilities for globe-trotting boomers and other boombox aficionados. What's included - Portable MP3 CD boombox / Audio patch cable (3.5mm-to-3.5mm) / Instruction manual Audio Output - 1.5WRMS (L) + 1.5WRMS (R) / Total - 3WRMS / 6WPEAK / 60WPMPO Frequency Range - AM - 530kHz - 1710kHz / FM - 88MHz - 108MHz Connectivity - USB port / SD / MMC card slot (supports up to 2GB) / Auxiliary line-level audio input jack Power Requirement - AC - 110V / 220V, 60Hz / 50Hz / Battery - 12V (8 x C size or UM2 batteries, not included) / Power Consumption - 15W Unit Dimensions (W x H x D) - Approx. 11 x 8.7 x 5.6 (280mm x 220mm x 142mm) Unit Weight - Approx. 3.75 lbs (1.7 kg) Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not what I had hoped forI bought this item primarily to play MP3 discs with talk radio on them, so I was hoping that this would have many of the features of most car MP3 units: such as turned-off place keeping, ID3 tag read capability, and folder navigation. One large inconvenience is that there is no possible way to keep your place, as it does not remember where it was upon being shut down, and there is no timer! Even if you were to use a stopwatch, you would never know where you were on the "track" because ... Read More |