Difference between revisions of "JVC"
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+ | Wikipedia [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/JVC writes] about JVC including: "Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) is a company based in Yokohama, Japan, that develops and sells consumer electronics for home users and the entertainment industry, as well as media technology equipment for semi-professional and professional applications." A key JVC product was the VHS video recording process, but unfortunately also the early [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitale_Rechteverwaltung#Kritik Digital Restrictions Management] system Macrovision. JVC is a company with a long history, having been founded long before World War 2. It was later acquired, without abandoning the brand, by Matsushita. Currently a part of the JVC Kenwood Corporation. | ||
− | == | + | == Definitions of terms (not company-specific) == |
− | * [[JVC A/V | + | * [[equalizer technology|equalizer technology]] |
− | * [[JVC CD | + | * [[Cassette deck technology|Cassette deck technology]] |
− | * [[JVC CD | + | * [[Turntable technology|Turntable technology]] |
− | * [[JVC DVD | + | * [[quadraphonic technology|quadraphonic technology]] |
+ | * [[tuner technology|tuner technology]] | ||
+ | * [[Amplifier technology|Amplifier technology]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Products == | ||
+ | * [[JVC Acoustic Processors|Acoustic Processors]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC A/V Receivers|A/V Receivers]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC A/V Amplifier|A/V Amplifier]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Tape Machines|Tape Machines]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Blu-ray Disc Player|Blu-ray Disc Player]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC CD Player|CD Player]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC CD Recorder|CD Recorder]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC CD Changer|CD Changer]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Portable CD Player|Portable CD Player]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC D/A Converter|D/A Converter]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC DAT Portables|DAT Portables]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC DAT Recorder|DAT Recorder]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC DVD Player|DVD Player]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC DVD receiver|DVD receiver]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Elcaset Cassette Decks|Elcaset Cassette Decks]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Power Amplifiers|Power Amplifiers]] | ||
* [[JVC Equalizer|Equalizer]] | * [[JVC Equalizer|Equalizer]] | ||
− | * [[JVC | + | * [[JVC Total Systems|Total Systems]] |
− | * [[JVC | + | * [[JVC Cassette Decks|Cassette Decks]] |
− | * [[JVC | + | * [[JVC Cassette Recorders|Cassette Recorders (Portable)]] |
+ | * [[JVC compact systems|compact systems]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Headphones|Headphones]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Speakers|Speakers]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC MD Decks|MD Decks]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Microphones|Microphones]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Mixers|Mixers]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC PCM Processors|PCM Processors]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Turntables|Turntables]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Radio Recorder|Radio Recorder]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Noise Reduction|Noise Reduction]] | ||
* [[JVC Receiver|Receiver]] | * [[JVC Receiver|Receiver]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Subwoofer|Subwoofer]] | ||
* [[JVC Tuner|Tuner]] | * [[JVC Tuner|Tuner]] | ||
− | * [[JVC | + | * [[JVC Pickup|Pickup]] |
+ | * [[JVC Tone Arms|Tone Arms]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Distributor & Switch Boxes|Distributor & Switch Boxes]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Video Recorder|Video Recorder]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Integrated Amplifier|Power Amplifier]] | ||
+ | * [[JVC Preamplifier|Preamplifier]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Web links == | ||
+ | * [http://jdl.jvc-europe.com/ German Homepage] | ||
+ | * [http://www.jvc.com/ English Homepage] | ||
+ | * [http://audio-heritage.jp/VICTOR/ Audio Heritage, Japan] | ||
+ | == Turntable Manuals == | ||
+ | * [http://www.vinylengine.com/library.php?make=JVC Manuals] | ||
− | == | + | == Logo == |
− | + | [[File:JVC Logo.jpg]] | |
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− | [[ | + | [[Category:Manufacturer|Jvc]] |
Latest revision as of 03:02, 20 April 2021
Contents
Company profile[edit]
Wikipedia writes about JVC including: "Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) is a company based in Yokohama, Japan, that develops and sells consumer electronics for home users and the entertainment industry, as well as media technology equipment for semi-professional and professional applications." A key JVC product was the VHS video recording process, but unfortunately also the early Digital Restrictions Management system Macrovision. JVC is a company with a long history, having been founded long before World War 2. It was later acquired, without abandoning the brand, by Matsushita. Currently a part of the JVC Kenwood Corporation.
Definitions of terms (not company-specific)[edit]
- equalizer technology
- Cassette deck technology
- Turntable technology
- quadraphonic technology
- tuner technology
- Amplifier technology
Products[edit]
- Acoustic Processors
- A/V Receivers
- A/V Amplifier
- Tape Machines
- Blu-ray Disc Player
- CD Player
- CD Recorder
- CD Changer
- Portable CD Player
- D/A Converter
- DAT Portables
- DAT Recorder
- DVD Player
- DVD receiver
- Elcaset Cassette Decks
- Power Amplifiers
- Equalizer
- Total Systems
- Cassette Decks
- Cassette Recorders (Portable)
- compact systems
- Headphones
- Speakers
- MD Decks
- Microphones
- Mixers
- PCM Processors
- Turntables
- Radio Recorder
- Noise Reduction
- Receiver
- Subwoofer
- Tuner
- Pickup
- Tone Arms
- Distributor & Switch Boxes
- Video Recorder
- Power Amplifier
- Preamplifier