Kenwood VR-306 A/V Receivers
Kenwood VR-306 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 05, 2007]
home_audio_113
AudioPhile
Strength:
excelent sound when used as a surround sound unit or amplifier unit, simple design, relatively easy setup and use.
Weakness:
poor sound quality when music is played, sensitive radio tuner, not as strong as believed to be. Let me start out by saying I am generally satisfied with this unit and it's speaker package. I currently have the unit hooked up with the KLH 9000 H.T. speaker package which sound quite well during movie or gaming. I purchased this unit at Best Buy for a misely $50 simply because the box was torn and they put it in clearence to be sold as-is. I opened the box to inspect the unit and it turned out that there was absolutely no damage what so ever. The speakers were in exelent condition as well.
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[Mar 18, 2003]
Dan Langlois
Casual Listener
I can't say that I personaly have much to critic about the VR-306 unit, as the owner of the system that I wish to talk about is my brother in Laval Québec. I visited him this past weekend and we decided to watch a VHS film together. What I have is question regarding the outputs in surround mode. In any of the modes, including the Dolby Pro-Logic mode, the sound only comes out of the front and rear left and right speakers. No sound comes out of the center speaker and unfortunately he does not have a center sub-woofer either. In other modes, I was able to get sound out of the center speaker but then we lost rear sound. Is this normal to never be able to get sound out of all five speakers simulataneously? We tried a couple different movies, all of which had the Dolby trademark on them, but still no difference. Is the problem his setup or is there a problem with the micro in the unit? |
[Jan 21, 2000]
Daniel G.
Audiophile
Strength:
Price and features
Weakness:
Doesn't live up to it stated Power rating I bought this from Ubid for $97. Realizing that Kenwood doesn't make that great of low end stereo equipement I still bought it for use as a second room stereo, and if it wasn't that great I would give it to my folks. They can't tell the difference between and AM radio and good stereo. Enough of the Y's. Similar Products Used: Onkyo 454, Nakamichi a300 |
[Mar 02, 2000]
Mark
Audiophile
Strength:
Price, features, sound.
Weakness:
No surround sound decoder, makes setting up surround a pain. I bought this for a bit more than the previous reviewer, and I must say I am quite satisfied with it. I'm actually using it not only as my primary amp, but to power my monitors for a home studio. It's quite sufficient for my needs and delivers plenty of power. Granted it does have it's short comings, like it's limited surround and video features, as well as a decoder, but for straight stereo sound, even on good speakers, this amp is quality. Granted if you want to use it for video and other things, spend the extra cash, but otherwise, it's a good buy. |
[Aug 03, 2000]
Paul
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great bang for the buck. Note: I am not reviewing this for surround sound.
Weakness:
Speaker hook ups could not handle the big monster cable. I found some AR 318 speakers on sale at sears for 99 each, and I needed a better amp to drive them, (the speakers are incredible at this price, buy some!). I am not using this for surround sound. Unlike another reviewer, I am really happy with how they drive these AR's. The sound is pure and crisp. My neighbor is a real audiophile and he liked the sound. You can buy these receivers for 40% off at Service Merchandise, but you better hurry. I am really pleased with the product. I have no problem with the volume I am getting out of the product. For 130 bucks this is a steal. Similar Products Used: Techniques |
[Mar 14, 2001]
Doug H. Nuts
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good bang for the buck and easy to use, also good speaker adjustability
Weakness:
weak bass, not too good for music...sounds too artificial BTW...this review also is for the VR-305 model. Similar Products Used: too many receivers to mention |
[Nov 17, 2001]
Tom Wyrick
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Looks good, high stated wattage for the dollar
Weakness:
Realtively poor sound quality for music As other reviewers have stated, this receiver doesn't impress me as much as it did when I first set it up. Over time, I've developed the strong opinion that this unit is designed to go into an entertainment center and be used first and foremost for watching movies. It does not serve well as your primary stereo receiver if you're a big music listener. Similar Products Used: Technics, older Kenwood receivers, Realistic/Optimus |
[Sep 21, 2000]
Joe
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
power, ease of use, reliable, excellent surround performance
Weakness:
highs are harsh at times, bass is a little weak, surround modes are useless, no DD or DTS I've had this reciever for almost 6 months and overall i am very satisfied. I saw this reciever at fry's for only $149, so i decided to pick it up to replace the VR-205 which is rated at 50w/ch. Similar Products Used: Kenwood VR-205 |
[Feb 16, 2001]
Mark
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price, number of inputs, 5.1 surround
Weakness:
No DD or DTS decoder I bought this receiver to replace my aging Kenwood Basic M1 amp that was made in '82. I'm a student and so am on a fairly small budget. This rec. caught my eye in the local AV shop and I took it home with me. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 11, 2001]
Frank
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Incredibly simple to use, simple efficient design, loads of inputs/outputs, very nice volume adjustment, 5.1 input and surround modes, has phono inputs (rarity in this price range these days)
Weakness:
rear channels and bass is a bit weak, overly sensitive FM tuner...thats about it This review is for the 305, which I gather is about the same as the 306 Similar Products Used: Sony STR-D665, Yamaha HTR-5150, Pioneer VSX-509D, Sony STR-DE445 (piece of garbage) |