Kenwood KRF-V9993D A/V Receivers
Kenwood KRF-V9993D A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 05, 2005]
GCB
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Looks. Impressive size. Impressive remote control. Brute power. Channel steering. Multi channel music is smoooooth.
Weakness:
CD replay is dead. Very sensitive to touching speaker wires, even one fine strand will cut it out. Only five onboard amps. Awkward to use remote. I actually have the later KRF-X9995-D but couldn't find it's folder to review it in. They are very similar except the 9995 is a little improved with more power and features. Most reviewers said these are not great with music and that knocked their overall. Also the five only channel amps hurt them. It's a shame because as a movie soundtrack machine these are awesome. Surprisingly, they are good with DVD-A multichannel music too. I never saw this reviewed back when they were new, but as they were released with a matching DVD-A capable player (DVF-9030), Kenwood obviously tuned them for such. CD playback is bland. Tuner is bland. DVD Video is awesomely powerful and exciting. DVD Audio is very smooth and beguiling. I use the SBR pre-outs through a 2 channel KRF-3080 receiver at the back of room and get my 7.1 rears with an LFE for a sub back there. I used to have both units at the front of room but the remote drove me crazy, always finding both! The remote is very impressive, a large touch screen unit, but in practice its a battery chewer and we use a simple remote off another Kenwood we have most of the time for ease of use. In Australia you can still find these Kenwoods around new in store's and for such a large impressive looking beast, you can get them for a song. Especially when you consider 130W 8ohm, 185 6ohm and 200 4ohm and THX Ultra with 7.1 pre-outs. As an only system where you play lots of CD's don't bother. As a dedicated movie machine, excellent, especially if your room only has space for 5.1 and you want a great looking centre piece. With the gloss 2-pack end casings and gloss speakers like Quad, Pinnacle or similar, its a very classy look. Don't bother seeking out a matching DVF-9030 player though, not to use anyway (CD replay is ok and 5 disc carousel). While they look great together, it will drive you crazy with misreading discs mid-movie and not reading burn't CD's. We have ours set-up beside each other for the cosmetic's only, we use a Samsung 841 with DVI out as our player. As I said, if you find one cheap enough, it will enhance your house and your movies. Similar Products Used: Marantz SR7300OSE, SR5200, Kenwood KRF-X9060D-S, KRF-X6060D-S, KRF-X4060D-S. |
[Mar 27, 2001]
Ziad Mousawi
Strength:
Perfect
Weakness:
nothing Kenwood's KRF-V9993D AV receiver is an evolution of the X9992D that we reviewed in April this year. Despite some similar on-paper specifications there are quite a few changes between these generations, even though so little time has elapsed. |