JVC KD-SH99 CD Receivers

JVC KD-SH99 CD Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

50 W x 4 Max. Power Output Front panel MP3 adjustable input. Mp3 compatible receiver. CD-R/ CD-RW Compatible

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 07, 2004]
jglavin
Model Reviewed: JVC KD-SH99

Strength:

Kick-ass feature set, Nice look, good feel

Weakness:

CD's sometimes don't eject all the way without help, Slight learning curve to do complicated stuff, Makes noise in speakers when switching tracks sometimes, Attracts thieves with silver faceplate

This thing is amazing! Read almost all the other reviews and you'll get the same impression... 4V pre-outs (F/R/sub), 3-band parametric EQ with center and width settings for each band, front- and rear-panel aux inputs, a nice clean look, a nice smooth volume knob, independant subwoofer level control, defeatable internal amp, etc, etc... This unit couldn't have a better feature set for the serious car audio fanatic! With this unit as the center of your system, the sky is pretty much the limit. Add a DVD player along with a CD changer, hook them both up at the same time. Put a MD player into the front-panel input as well. Hook up 3 separate amps to the pre-outs to run your bass and front and rear sound stages all separately. Bass control is very precise, with 12 discrete levels selectable from the dash. Also included (but, unfortunately, not defeatable like the internal amp) is a built-in crossover for the subwoofer, with 3 possible settings. It would have been cool if this could be bypassed, but you can just set it to the highest setting and use the crossover on the amp, if you prefer. My system consists of this unit hooked up to a JL 500/1 running 2 Infinity 12"s, a Pioneer 100x2 running MTX 6.5" components up front and a Sony 55x2 running 6x9's in the back. Once all the amplifier levels were set correctly, I haven't had to even look at or touch anything in the back! All tweaking can be confined to the dash unit. I'm too cheap to install an in-car DVD, but it's especially cool that I can hook up my laptop in seconds to the front panel and pop in an action movie for earth-shaking explosions! As far as weaknesses, they are few and far between. From time to time, the eject mechanism messes up and the CD gets stuck halfway out. You have to kind of flick it and it will come right out every time, but it is rather annoying. Sometimes you can hear a little noise as the CD switches between tracks (more with mp3's). Nothing too serious, but you can definately hear it when the volume's up loud. JVC often uses BBE sound processing in their car units (such as the KD-SH9750). This one doesn't have it. BBE makes the mids and highs sound clearer. It's not a problem as long as you buy good speakers. The silver face does attract thieves, so you'll have to remove the faceplate and take it with you in "sketchy" places. When you burn an mp3 CD with multiple folders, you have to press 2 buttons each time you want to skip to the next folder. The KD-SH9750 (newer) addresses this problem by adding folder skip buttons. Overall, I really like this unit. I bought a newer KD-SH9750, which is basically this thing's replacement. I was disappointed with the sound quality, even though it has BBE. They also did away with the Parametric EQ and the front-panel input! For shame! I actually went back to the old unit and the newer one is now sitting on my shelf!

Similar Products Used:

JVC KD-SH9750 Mp3 (the new version -- not as good!)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 07, 2004]
chadley25
Model Reviewed: KD-SH99

Strength:

Multiple EQ presets plus user-defined EQs, great display, motorized multi-angle face, 24-bit DAC conversion, great sound, front-panel aux jack, fantastic head unit to build a system around.

Weakness:

Display hard to see on sunny days. I can live with it.

I had a hard time deciding on what stereo to install in my sports car -- I had a few criteria such as MP3 decoding, removable face (my car has t-tops), pre-out jacks and a clean, uncluttered face. I found info about the KD-SH99 online and finally decided on this one. Only problem was that JVC no longer made it and it was rather hard to find! I have a JVC KD-MX3000 (combo CD and MD player) in my other vehicle, so I was already strong on the JVC brand. When I saw that the KD-SH99 not only had all the features I wanted (and a few more!) PLUS had a front-panel aux jack (so I can play my MDs), I was sold. Once it arrived and was installed, I was amazed at how good it looked and how incredible it sounded. I had recorded three MP3 discs (about 135 songs at 160Kbps on each disc -- over 10 hours of music) while waiting for the deck to arrive and even though I'm apparently a couple of years too late in coming to the MP3 party, I sure do love it. The sound quality is terrific and no longer do I need to have two dozen CDs cluttering up my car. The KD-SH99 has very few control buttons to access its myriad functions, so there's a slight learning curve. I like it though, because it lends itself to a very clean, refined look for the deck. The display is nice and sharp, although in my particular car, it's definitely hard to see on sunny days... probably because I have t-tops. At night, this deck looks phenomenal... no other way to describe it. JVC did a great job. I am very spoiled with MiniDiscs in that you can name the tracks -- well, MP3 is a step better. The ID3 tag is ripped right off the CD along with the music and when the song begins playing in the JVC deck, first the album and artist name scroll across the screen, and then the song's title. This will obviously vary for song's that are downloaded and renamed before recording, but it's a great feature! Another neat little feature on the display is that the clock can be switched on or off -- I have a clock in my dash already, so the one on the stereo is unnecessary. When turned off, it switches to a track number display, which is especially cool when playing an MP3 disc with well over 100 songs. It's just wild to see track number 83 playing! Even on the internal amp (19 watts RMS x 4 channels), this deck sounds terrific. I'm very much looking forward to hooking it up to an external amp and turning the deck amp off. I like that it has not only 4V preouts for the front and rear channels, but an independent subwoofer out as well. As I bought this deck used (perfect condition) for $147, obviously it's an excellent value, easily outstripping decks available on the market now at twice the price. If you're considering this deck and can find one, I highly recommend it.

Similar Products Used:

Sony, other JVC non-MP3 decks.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 11, 2003]
7ZEUS
Model Reviewed: KD-Sh99

Strength:

Appearance

Weakness:

Poor Sound quality. Cheapo colors in screen. Tuner is just fair in my area.

I bought it along with a SH77 because of their appearance. Installed one in my show truck and the other in my daily driver. They do look pretty good once installed. Hard to work the controls. Not good sound quality compared to models from other companies costing the same. Pulled one and installed a Blaupunkt back in it because the tuner and sound quality were higher with the Blau.

Similar Products Used:

Alpine, Pioneer, Blaupunkt, Clarion Pro and several others.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 14, 2003]
mrbob_123
Model Reviewed: kd-sh99

Strength:

mp3 playback tag reader quality is astounding ability to change freq on low mid high

Weakness:

Hard to remember to hide face plate

I had the unit for about 1-2 years and it has been flawless, the quality compared to my friend's decks is great. The only problem with this wonderful deck is that it really stands out to theives. Mine was stolen a few weeks ago because it was too silvery. You just need to remember to take off the faceplate. Don't think that because u live in a gated neighborhood that it wont get stolen because i live in the safest community and the theives just came right in and out with this unit

Similar Products Used:

none that have been mp3

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 25, 2002]
themblues
Model Reviewed: KD-SH707

Strength:

sound, ease of use, looks, list of features.

Weakness:

a little slow loading, hardly though; door opens face up, buttons could scratch home-made discs if not careful

I had to put the SH707 review here because, as usual, the site is about 1 year behind in updating the database. Absolutely an incredible unit! I have had mucho trouble w/ JVC home products, so I was wary of this unit, even though I had a great, cheap JVC deck some years back. This was the only unit that had everything I wanted: *graphic* EQ, separate sub output and level control, Mp3, cdrw, motor face, and 1/8" plug front input for external portables. (this was originally for my Minidisc, but that's gone the wayside) Ease of operation is great, even with all these controls, there are very few buttons for all the features. The sound is second to none, I get get this unit sounding ANY way I like it. The Digifine 2.2 series I imagine fixed all the probs people were having with the sh77&99 (door, etc.) I can't think of a single bad thing about this unit and would recommend to all but those who like "gadgets" on the front face. My system: KD-SH707 (custom dash kit, they don't make one for Lexus) Stock Nakamichi Separates in the front (only a 1" tweet & 3" mid-bass, could stand an upgrade to 6 1/2's); Boston RX67 6 1/2's in the rear (the stocks were fried when I got the car) 7" stock sub mated to a pioneer GM-X262 200w bridged amp (this setup is SOOO much better than stock)

Similar Products Used:

1st CD unit, but several tape units in the past: sony, JVC, alpine

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 01, 2002]
singaboy311
Model Reviewed: kdsh99

Strength:

Everything about it especially adjustable sound fields.

Weakness:

Slightly slow at loading MP3 Cd's but I still luv it.

This head unit is amazing at night and is prolly the best one on the market. I don't care what people say. It kicks some serious @$$. It is everything I wanted in a head unit and more. Sounds great with JVC speakers. On top of everything it reads ID3 tags which I luv becuase I can just auto scroll the song titles all the time.

Similar Products Used:

Infinity (they sound terrible with this head unit) Infinity bad stay away.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 15, 2002]
JonA
Model Reviewed: 2001

Strength:

Stylish aluminum faceplate, soundquality, MP3 playback.

Weakness:

None yet.

I purchased this deck based on the reviews I read on this website. The sound quality of the deck is pretty good. It also does an excellent job of reading scratched up CD-R's. The MP3 section of the player is also good, with track access being very quick. The 4 volt front, rear, and sub outputs are a plus. The aluminum face plate is also a nice touch. The display is also a little hard to read in bright sunlight (but what deck's display isn't).

Similar Products Used:

Various Pioneer, Clarion, Nakamichi, and Kenwood CD players.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 27, 2002]
mrxtreme

Strength:

Looks Good, Crisp clear sound. Lots of sound tools

Weakness:

Only the mechanical face. I see it breaking in the future

I bought this unit on a huge respect basis for JVC gear and I was not disappointed. It looks good, it sounds good. And its only slow on loading the cd. Which has over 150 songs on it. So whats a couple of seconds when you have hours of play time. This is a beauty!!

Similar Products Used:

Previous JVC Decks and Alpine

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 10, 2002]
dafetz

Strength:

Good looks, good built in EQ, good internal amp power, cool motorized faceplate, best value in an mp3 receiver (currently).

Weakness:

Slightly slow loading mp3''s, display could be brighter.

The KD-SH99 is a good mp3 compatible receiver. It looks very good, and it feels like a high-end deck. However, the display could be brighter for daytime use. The eq section is nice, but not as powerful as Sony''s built in DSP units. Seperate controls for the front/ rear would have been a nice touch. Probably the best in dash mp3 deck out there for under $500, and definately a great value if you look around. However, if Pioneer''s new mp3 receiver is out when you read this, I''d definately check it out. The Pioneer will definately challenge the KD-SH99''s status as the best value in a mp3 receiver. The Pioneer has all the features of the JVC (except for 4 volt preouts and remote) and it adds a high pass crossover, independant f/r bass and treble controls, and Pioneer''s EL illumination. But the thing I''d really compare is how fast the each deck loads mp3 data. The JVC is a little slow when loading mp3''s. On another note, I always detach the face, and I don''t have any of the problems that other reviewers have mentioned. It does "click" into place, but just not as convincingly as other brands. Finally, I wouldn''t buy this deck from Sound City again. The JVC deck I received is defective (cd mistracking is audible during playback on all cd''s and the faceplate sits unevenly when attached to the main unit). Since Sound City''s policy doesn''t allow for exchanges after installation, and since I''ve yet to hear back from them, I''ll probably have to get it repaired under warranty. Of the 5 car audio products I''ve bought from Sound City, 4 had to be repaired, and both CD receivers (the other was a Sony ES deck) were defective upon arrival. And trust me, these problems were not related to any installation issues.

Similar Products Used:

Sony ES, Alpine, Rockford Fosgate, Pioneer, Clarion Pro Audio, Kenwood.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 07, 2002]
tasmanian33

Strength:

Plays MP3''s, good remote, and cost.

Weakness:

Mechanical face-plate didn''t work right on the first unit. Have a bad feeling on the mechanical life of this one considering my luck so far.

Purchased from Ebay vendor. The face-plate mechanics didn''t work right. Was getting Error 03 constantly. Called JVC tech support, they were no help at all. They said to mail the unit in for repair. Contacted the vendor and shipped it back to them. Got a replacement within a week and that unit worked great. The sound is excellent even through stock car speakers!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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