Kenwood VR-410 A/V Receivers
Kenwood VR-410 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 25, 2002]
Anthony
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Remote, Remote, Remote, Sound Clarity, Features of the price
Weakness:
Bass output, don''t drop the remote...Kenwood says it cost 200CND Great produce, crystal clear, the only problen I have with this unit s the lack of bass. Must be used with powered sub. Similar Products Used: VR 405, VR 406 |
[Mar 22, 2002]
Silver_Snow
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
IT''S NOT A JVC, REMOTE IS PERFECT, GOOD OVER ALL SOUND, PLENTY OF PLACES TO PLUG ALL MY AUDIO & VIDEO COMPONENTS AND MORE
Weakness:
IT''S NOT A HARMON KARDON I SHOPPED FOR MY RECEIVER WHEN I THOUGHT IT WAS TIME TO UPGRADE FROM PRO LOGIC TO DIGITAL. I STARTED MY SHOPPING AT FUTURE SHOP AND LOOKED AT THE VR-410 THEN AFTER MANY DIFFRENT STORES AND RECEIVERS, I CAME BACK TO FUTURE SHOP AND BOUGHT THE KENWOOD. I LOVE THE REMOTE CONTROL, ALTHOUGH IT''S A LITTLE HARD ON BATTERIES. SOUND OUT PREFORMS MY JVC RX-717 (GARBAGE). BASS IS GREAT DUE TO MY VELODYNE SUB (C-10) GOOD ALL IN ALL FOR THE BUCK BUT I WOULD HAVE PREFERED A HARMON KARDON BUT IT WAS NOT IN THE BUDGET. ALL THE PLUGS IN THE BACK YOU COULD WANT, ONCE YOU BALANCE CHANNELS TO YOUR OWN TASTE THEN IT SOUNDS GREAT. MY ONLY PROBLEM IS MY SPEAKERS ARE NOT WELL BALANCED FOR SURROUND SOUND, BUT STILL NO COMPLAINTS COMPARED TO THE JVC (GARBAGE) Similar Products Used: JVC RX-717 |
[Feb 16, 2002]
poopdeck
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Lots of connections on the back, more than most will ever need.
Weakness:
Manuals, I own lots of Kenwood equipments, these are the worst manuals from them I''ve seen to date. If you can figure out the functionality on your own, you''re not gonna miss them. If on the other hand this is your first foray into home theatre and you''re not comfortable with the interconnects needed, get help. This thing is great for the price, I don''t know what people are doing to get low bass, but bass on mine is perfect right out of the box. I plugged a DVD player to it to play a CD and the sound was great (Stereo mode). It took a little bit of playing around to get the feel for the remote, which is in itself worth all the money I paid for the system. The dinky FM antenna that comes with it is a problem just waiting to happen, some will definitely get it wrong. Use coax if you can. The RF remote antenna (Which I didn''t get) is simple to make really, a mono mini phone plug and a few feet of wire off each side is all you need. Similar Products Used: Technics recvr in the same price range. |
[Nov 08, 2000]
Andrew
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price, 6 channel pre-outs, remote, options
Weakness:
haven't found any yet This piece is amazing, I have it hooked up to a Parasound 6 channel amp (hca1206) using the 6 channel pre-outs (which most receivers don't come with especially at this price, and I truely cannot hear a noticable degrade in 2 channel sound from my previous Parasound PS1000 pro logic pre amp at triple the price! (I'm putting it down to new technology). Since I do not currently use the VR410 power I cannot give a fair evaluation on that score but because of it's versatality I could use the power in another room since this piece has that ability. The Dolby digital sound is awesome for movies. I have to thank the people at North Shore Audio Video for recommending this piece as I was convinced I was going to have to spend at least triple the amount to get into digital surround and still get good two channel, but they sure came through and saved me a bundle, go see these guys! I use Dynaudios for front & centre channel speakers (custom made), Polk audio ref for rears and two JBl 15" subs, so OBVIOUSLY as Duane (bad review on this section) failed to realize more power was needed to run two 15" subs than the Kenwood could provide and course the people at Kenwood would agree to that, Duane they we're being polite, don't give a bad review on a product that wasn't built to do what you you needed to do in the first place! WAKE UP! I also don't agree with Duane as far as the manual instructions either they are a snap! I agree with the other people in this review, you owe it to yourself to check out this unit. Another little function that I like is being able to really control the sub output in two channel and surround with this unit and my amp I can rattle the windows with ease. The RF remote is excellent with macro's and ability run everything else the only thing on the remote is the "source direct" which is unfortunate as that is the way I like to listen to two channel mode. You have to bear in mind what your getting for the money because you could spend a whole lot more and get nothing in return. This piece is an outstanding value. Similar Products Used: Parasound PS1000 |
[Apr 02, 2001]
Jeff Gulock
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
excellent sound - when working
Weakness:
shoddy product I bought this receiver from Let's Go Digital in February. When I first received my new VR-410, I immediately plugged it in after taking it from the box. It wouldn't turn on. Hmmmm. I hooked it up to my PSB's and Sony DVD anyway. Presto, the unit fires up and I'm enjoying great sound for about 15 minutes. I immediatley fell in love with the remote and deep bass tones and clarity. (You do need a powered woofer for this receiver). Then the unit shuts down and won't come back up. Let's Go Digital tells me that they won't accept receiver returns, but that the unit is covered by Kenwood's warranty. I contact Kenwood and they send me to an authorized service shop. After waiting 3 weeks for a new encoder, the shop tells me that Kenwwod won't cover the receiver - turns out that Let's Go Digital is not an authorized dealer, and Kenwood doesn't know where or how they got it. I re-contact Kenwood and LGD, and they basically tell me to go pound sand. No one will take responsibility for this receiver. I cough up for the repairs, bring the unit home, connect it...same thing ! Unit shuts down after a few minutes and won't come back up ! I'm at my wits end with this receiver and essentially plan on junking it. |
[Sep 08, 2000]
Eric
Strength:
Sound, Remote, Price
Weakness:
Bass Steering Logic I purchased this new from a Kenwood outlet store. I wanted it becsuse of the RF remote (I keep my components in a custom Broyhill cabinet). |
[Dec 26, 2000]
Greg
Casual Listener
Strength:
gobs of inputs/outputs
Weakness:
where's the bass? I recently upgraded a 20 year old system I put together in high school. It consisted of a Technics 25w/channel receiver, a (yr 1986) CD player and two homemade speakers w 1.5" tweeter, 5.25" midrange and 12" woofer. My main interest was getting into home theater capability. |
[Dec 06, 2000]
Greg Searles
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Features, sound, remote
Weakness:
Surround speaker clips, back panel layout I thought I'd revisit this review; I should have waited a bit before posting originally I guess. This unit has grown on me a lot since I first posted, and I though it deserved some new expanded comments that might help people out if they're thinking about this receiver. Similar Products Used: None. Compared to Yamaha 496, Teac 9320, Sony 545 prior to purchase. |
[Apr 05, 2001]
Errol C
Casual Listener
Weakness:
No component inputs but what do you expect at this price I checked out the reviews for the Kenwood here and on other sights and liked what I heard. I was a bit skeptical about the remote though. I wanted an all purpose learning remote, and was going to buy one for about $200US. Anyway, got the receiver, set it up with a new Toshiba SD-2700 DVD player, put in Saving Private Ryan, and was blown away. Similar Products Used: sub $500 dolby digital/dts receiver |
[Apr 16, 2001]
Brian
Audio Enthusiast
Weakness:
You can only use the digital inputs for what they are labled for. You have to switch between each mode to get to your destination. The remote could be hard to figure out. At first, I had no intention of purchasing a Kenwood receiver. My first choice was a Sony, then Pioneer, and finally I decided on the Kenwood. Similar Products Used: I had a Magnavox stereo I used as a audio receiver. |