Kenwood VR-207 A/V Receivers
Kenwood VR-207 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 26, 2000]
David Lin
Casual Listener
Strength:
Sleek simple exterior, low cost, nice features, excellent customer service department.
Weakness:
Lack of Dobly Digital. Good quality for the price. This model performs very well as for casual listening. As a bedroom system replacement, the unit performs very well and accomodates the limited connection requirements that one has for basic listening. Similar Products Used: Older Kenwood receivers. |
[Nov 13, 1999]
Dino
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The price is very low, and the receiver is easy to use. For a relatively low priced receiver, the sound is very good.
Weakness:
There is no bass. Also, the lack of Dolby Digital does hurt. I liked this receiver, when I first got it, and I still do. However, in this day and age, the lack of Dolby Digital does hurt the overall package. If you don't need Dolby Digital, then this is great. Similar Products Used: Aiwa, Sony, Onyko. |
[Aug 28, 1999]
Peter
an Audio Enthusiast
Bought the VR-207 when my 15 year old AKAI amp finally died. Have been impressed with the clarity of sound (through Paradigm front, rear and centre speakers) but have been disappointed with the lack of bass even at full bass boost. Also programming the remote to control other audio and video components was an exercise in perseverance. I'm looking forward to adding a DVD player to my system in order to fully utilize the VR-207's other features. |
[Mar 08, 1999]
C. Hitchner
a Casual Listener
I believe the VR-207 is the same as the VR-209 except the 207 is digital ready and cost less for that reason. I did a lot of shopping and research on receivers. The Yamaha and Kenwood seemed the best value for the money. I recently purchased it for a surround system and it sounds great. The functions are fairly easy, but the volume control is backwards and takes some getting use to. Paid $250. |
[Jul 27, 2000]
Wendel Schultz
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Complete 5.1 Dolby Digital decoding. Several Inputs including one optical and one digital coax. Universal remote (when it works). 2 switched plugs in rear of unit.
Weakness:
REMOTE. The remote is a nightmare. The boasted 100 watts is a bit out of proportion. I have mixed feelings for the VR207. It was a good price on an entry-level Dolby Digital receiver (no DTS decoder). I like the many inputs you may have as well as the true 5.1 decoding you get. It really makes DVDs come alive. There is even a separate channel for the subwoofer (not amplified). I liked the price, which was the main deciding factor as a poor college student. Similar Products Used: Old stereo receiver. Nothing in today's marketplace. |