Add convenience to your CD entertainment with the JVC XL-FZ258BK. It includes a full function remote, and a 10-key pad on the front of the unit for easy track selection. A fiber optic digital output makes it easy to make great digital recordings. Continuous play, "Smart" random play, and program play provide flexible listening options. A headphone output with volume control is included for private listening. Five-disc carousel design with play & exchange lets the user change up to four discs while one more is being played. JVC's acclaimed 1-bit P.E.M. D/D Converter system assures the absolute best musical fidelity. ??8x oversampling combines excellent phase linearity with superb suppression of digital noise, resulting in better and more natural sound and imaging. Programmable Memory allows custom playback of only the tracks on a disc you want to hear, in the order you want to hear them. The Enhanced COMPU LINK Control System lets JVC audio components work together even more seamlessly. For instance, when y...
This is the best CD player Ive heard. I've read the other reviews about the door opening when you turn it on every so often. This is not a malfunction. This is a self diagnostic mode to determine where the discs are and that it is operating properly. It is best that you use the optical output and that you use high grade optical cables. Just like regular interconnect cables, If you buy cheap poor ones you will get lower quality. If used in conjunction with the JVC flagship reciever there would be no competetion from other systems.
Strength
Signal to noise ratio
dynamic range
1-bit PEM DD converter
Compu-link system
Ability to send a DTS CD signal on a DTS bit stream to a reciever using the optical output.
Weakness
none
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Written By
Dan (Unregistered User)
From
MI, USA
Date Created
07/28/2002
Summary
Worked good out of the box...but after a couple days the tray door would start opening after random power ons (probably 3 out of 5); I had read that this had occured before on Amazon and the like but assumed it wouldn't happen to me. Then it started skipping horribly on many, many perfect CDs; it wouldn't just skip, sometimes it would go back, sometimes it would just like 2 minutes ahead and it would make a horrible noise like pushing down on the needle on a record player...waste of $100, I'm selling it and buying a non-JVC
Strength
sounds good when it works
Weakness
Tray door problem
BAD Skipping
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RocknsouZa(Unregistered User)
Date Created
06/21/2002
Summary
What a sleeper!!! This unit amazes at it's ability to play scratched discs. I played a particular damaged disc on Arcam, NAD, Rotel and even Classe and Mark Levision units and the JVC was the only one that could get through the disc.
Besides this feat it also is quite adept in it's portrayal of soundstage and detail, heads and tails above any changer I've ever heard.
Okay enough praise---this deck does not compete sonically with units over $1,000 as it exhibts a little thickness in the bass and some rounding off of higher frequencies but it is a great listen and is a no brainer buy.
Strength
Ability to play scratched discs, Soundstage, Timing
Weakness
None at this price
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Audio Monkey(Unregistered User)
From
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Date Created
03/08/2002
Summary
descent it''s a CD player what can I say, i like the optical out. its freakin ugly, and huge but i don''t really care i rarley use it, not because i don''t like it but i just don''t listen to music at home that much.
Strength
optical out, sound is good for the price.
Weakness
whenever i turn it on, it opens automatically, I think it might just be mine, but its pain. does anyway else have this?
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Tyler(Unregistered User)
From
Jacksonville, FL
Date Created
10/15/2001
Summary
In addition to this work of art, I also own a JVC FS-5000 minisystem that puts out exceptional sound as well. I was considering the Yamaha and Sony equvalent, but realized that when compared to the JVC, it seems as if it were stripped down to an eye, a remote, and scrap metal, thus obviously crappy. I was going to buy the Yamaha but it was sold out so after careful deliberation, I made my choice with the JVC. I have a weak little Sony DAV-S300 (which will soon be extensively upgraded to a nicer system altogether) in which I hook this phenomenal cd player to via an RCA(brand) optical cable. This cd player obviously does not live up to its full potential through this stupid home theatre system, but puts out extraordinary sound anyway. If it sounds great now, it will sound 10 times better coming through a much more powerful receiver. Do not underestimate the power of any audio component of JVC, it will definitely leave you speechless with its great deal of power it has to offer. Any potential buyer who has considered this incredibly refined piece, I highly recommend this to a beginner or even a knowledgeable audiophile who doesn't want to pay an exorbitant amount of money for some apparatus with unknown paramenters, yet a fancy, well-respected name to hide these flaws. You will definitely not regret the purchase of this model.
Strength
Outstanding sound quality through the optical output. Apparatus and remote are very user-friendly. Quick play transfer from disc to disc.
Weakness
Grey carousel panel makes black cd player look shabby, fit for a novice. Multitude of buttons clutter the front panel...only cosmetic weaknesses.
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