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JVC RVDP-200

weylandyutani - 2008-06-12 00:43

Is this the mean KABOOM model?????Pleease help!!

tpr - 2008-06-12 01:28



Slightly bigger b-box than a full-size Kaboom, but power output is similar. Has a built-in drum/rhythm machine & all sorts. Also has a manually settable 3 band EQ.
(isolator)

- UKW/MW/LW-Tuner
- 45 Stationsspeicher
- Autoreverse-Cassetten-Laufwerk
- CD-Player
- 1-Bit D/A-Wandler
- Lautsprecher
- beleuchtetes LC-Display (sep. Batterien benötigt)
- Klangregler
- Rhythmus-Generator (36 Modi)
- Drumsounds mit Raumklang (2-stufig)
- Musikleistung: 2x10 + 2x20W
- AUX-Eingang

- 12 V

- head phone

- Abmessung (B x H x T): 65 x 25 x 35 cm

- Gewicht: ca. 10 kg

weylandyutani - 2008-06-12 01:48

Thanks heaps again Jens Im thinking of bidding on one but the current bid is $210 and i think it might be getting a bit steep.

nikamichi - 2008-06-12 02:09

Howdy I have the 100 version, which appears to be nearly identical.

Impressive bass, but doesnt sound as good as my minidisc Kaboom

isolator42 - 2008-06-12 02:23

Here's the info on the EQ from the manual:


Mid & treble adjustment, plus the usual Kaboom bass adjuster (the big knob on the left) equals a 3 band EQ in my book! Smile

If that $210 is NZ$, then it's pushing the limits, IMHO.
If you require the drum-pad malarky on this model & it's all working, complete with remote & strap (even the box?) & in A1 condition, then I reckon it could be worth it.

quote:
Originally posted by nikamichi:
...Impressive bass, but doesnt sound as good as my minidisc Kaboom
is that the pretty one with the cloth speaker covers which doesn't take batteries?

nikamichi - 2008-06-12 02:42

Yes that's the one .. blue cloth speaker covers, no batteries, and a motorised draw for CD's instead of the manual lid.

weylandyutani - 2008-06-12 02:56

Thanks guys I think its over priced now with all youre helpful opinions.Might just pass. Big Grin