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JVC RC-656LB

mrp32dave - 2009-09-25 11:56

Just received this very nice JVC RC-656LB, I say very nice it has a few very minor nicks and scratches but is filthy, should look very good when cleaned.I don't normally buy boxes from Ebay but it looked nice, sold as faulty but I can't find the fault everything works perfectly and what a sweet sounding little box.I paid £10 for it plus a very reasonable £6 postage.
Here it is, I'll post more pictures when I've cleaned it.

meljak - 2009-09-25 13:24

Quite a nice box these, underrated in my humble opinion, an absolute steal at that price!

im.out.of.hear - 2009-09-25 15:54

yep,with gordon on this one,they sound great these..they may only look average but the sound is warm,got good bass,clear and loud...well worth what you paid for it..

aa.fussy - 2009-09-25 17:24

That's a very nice JVC-does anyone know what year mrp32Dave's model is from?

pioneer - 2009-09-26 03:06

Hi Guy's that JVC Is from 1982 here's some spec's on an under rated boomer........................................................................................... Plays normal, CrO2, and metal cassettes

Dolby noise reduction system

Four band radio: 2 shortwave bands, AM, and FM stereo

Coarse and fine tuning knobs

Two telecoping antennae, like its brothers the RC-M70 and the RC-M80

Unknown power output, but I suspect no higher than ~5.0 W / channel RMS

Auxillary (line) in

Auxillary (line) out

Microphones in

�" stereo earphones out

Speakers out (you'd be surprised at how many ghetto blasters - even high-end ones - did not have them!)

I have one myself and lov it to bit's Good Score mrp32Dave

mrp32dave - 2009-09-26 11:16

Thanks for the comments, the sound has surprised me better than some of my bigger and higher spec boxes the bass is pretty good.Here's some more specs.

JVC RC-656 L/LB


SPECIFICATIONS (JVC RC656LB)
Semiconductors: 9 ICs (including 2 for the microphone, 1 for the motor), 33 transistors & 1 FET
Speakers: 16 cm (3.2 Ω) x 2
5cm (4 Ω) x 2

TUNER SECTION
Frequency ranges: FM 88-108 MHz;
SW 6-18 MHz;
MW 540-1600 kHz;
LW 150-350 kHz
Antennas: Telescopic antenna for SW & FM Ferrite core antenna for MW & LW

TAPE RECORDER SECTION
Track system: 4-Track 2-channel stereo
Frequency response: 30-15,000 Hz (with chrome tape)
30- 14,000 Hz (with normal tape)
Wow & flutter: 0.12 % (WRMS)
S/N ratio: 50 dB, The S/N ratio is improved by 5 dB at 1 kHz and 10 dB at 5 kHz or above with DOLBY N.R. switch ON.
Rewind time: Within 110 sec. (C-60 cassette)
Fast forward time: Within 110 sec. (C-60 cassette)

AMPLIFIER SECTION
Power output: Max. 12 W (6 W + 6 W) at 3.2 .
Input jacks: Mic И 2 (0.8 mV, low impedance)
Output jacks: Ext. speaker И 2 (load impedance 4 . 8 .) Headphones И 1
Input/output jack: DIN jack
Power supply: DC 12 V (8 "R20 (U2)" batteries) Car battery (DC 12V) AC 240/220/110V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption:19W
Dimensions: 469(W) x 247(H) x 124(D) mm
Weight: 5.2 kg (without batteries) 5.9 kg (with batteries

jvc.floyd - 2009-09-26 11:46

i love the rc 656 , i always thought it was way underrated and overlooked box , i love the looks and the sound of it ,i used to take mine to work on construction jobs but i stopped cuz i didn't want to get it messed up,no doubt it got a lot of stares.

mrp32dave - 2009-09-27 10:47

Spent half a day taking apart,cleaning and putting back together again, here's the results, looks very nice.


































muto - 2009-10-01 10:44

Very nice! Great pictures.