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JVC JR-S300 (mkI)



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Brand: JVC

The JVC JR-S300 is an outdated audio component first introduced by JVC in the late 1970s or early 1980s (specific model year is not specified). It was a part of JVC's mid-range stereo receiver line-up and offered features such as AM/FM tuning, multiple line-in inputs, phono input for turntables, and power output ratings ranging from 30 to 135 watts per channel, depending on the specific model. The mkI (model number unknown) version may have been superseded by later models or upgraded versions, which offered additional features such as cassette deck compatibility, Dolby noise reduction, and equalizer controls. However, due to its age, the JR-S300 is no longer commonly used and may be difficult to find in good condition or compatible with modern audio equipment.



  • Tuning range: FM, MW
  • Power Output: 50W into 8Ω (stereo)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
  • Distortion: 0.3%
  • Damping Factor: 50
  • Speaker Impedance: 4 to 16Ω
  • Input Sensitivity: 2.5mV (mm), 180mV (line), 180mV (din)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 70dB (mm), 95dB (line), 95dB (din)
  • Line Output: 180mV (line), 30mV (din)
  • Dimensions: 500 x 160 x 335 mm
  • Weight: 10.4 kg
  • Year: 1977
  • Price:

JVC JR-S300 (mkI)

JVC JR-S300 (mkI)

JVC JR-S300 (mkI)

JVC JR-S300 (mkI)

JVC JR-S300 (mkI)



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