aa.fussy - 2009-07-13 01:40
Got a JVC boombox today-a RC-QC7.
Paid $29 for it-not a bad price to pay, considering it has a 3 CD changer.
Some of the features of the RC-QC7 include:
3 CD Changer
Dual Full-Logic Cassette
Auto reverse
Digital Tuner
Can eject all of the CD's at once
Active Hyper-Bass PRO (bass boost)
Clock/timer display
There are several EQ settings:
Flat
Pop
Clear
Beat
The sound with Active Hyper-Bass PRO and the EQ set to Pop or Beat is excellent-lots of bass.
Hi A.A.Fussy kool boomer.does it use a remote?I Love the hyper bass on the JVC'S they deliver some pumpin sound's, fill's the room quit nicely i might add. also that model has some decent feature's..............thank's for sharing
Yes-I believe this model uses a remote (mine didn't come with one though).
Thanks for the kind comment about my JVC-I enjoy using it due to its 3CD changer.
How many other boomboxes from 90's other than this JVC have a CD changer?
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Originally posted by A.A. Fussy:
Thanks for the kind comment about my JVC-I enjoy using it due to its 3CD changer.
How many other boomboxes from 90's other than this JVC have a CD changer?
Hi A.A.Fussy im pretty sure i have a sharp model that has a cd changer or it's a dual disc.I do think that the JVC models held that title respectfully.
looks sweet pioneer, congrats on the find!!
I found this page via the The Wayback Machine
which lists the RRP of my JVC:
http://web.archive.org/web/199...ortables/rc_qc7.htmlIn 1997 the RC-QC7 had a RRP of $250 and was the third most expensive JVC 3 CD changer boombox from that year.