Kenwood VR-4900 A/V Receivers
Kenwood VR-4900 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 05, 2001]
Joe
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Weakness:
None noted. Top notch receiver in every category. Plenty of power to blow your socks off, yet the midnight mode will tame it when you want. The remote is a real kick. It will control all of your other devices easy as pie. It takes a while to set up but it is fun to play with, setting up macros so one touch will turn on the cable box, tv, receiver, etc. I had trouble at first in that the receiver could not recognize the remote. All of the other devices did right away. I tried everything to no avail. I was ready to send it back when I called Kenwood tollfree and talked to support. Chris told me that I had to reset the receiver and I had to hold down the power button on the receiver when plugging back in, which I had not done. I had to have my wife help me. I missed it in the excellent instruction manuals sent with the unit. That fixed the problem and I have had none since except I have been changing the listening, modes and speakers frequently to experiment. There is lots to experiment with on this receiver and remote. The remote will learn commands from your present remotes through IR from one to the other, neat. Best receiver I ever had. It was a little pricey but I think it is worth it. Similar Products Used: Denon AVR-1601, Phillips DVD player, Sanyo VHS, Hitachi 31" TV, TV cable (soon to be digital), Tocom box. Wharfedale Valdus 400 speakers L&R, 15" powered subwoofer, Wharfedale center and surround speakers. |
[Jan 08, 2001]
Erik Farstad
Audiophile
Strength:
Universal Video (Upconverts composite & s-video to Component), TRUE Equal Power to all channels (100x5), 130x2 for stereo playback, Learning Touchscreen remote, HDCD, Sharc 32-bit processing, COOL slick silver with black lacquer side panes, motorized front panel, and on and on...
Weakness:
None really, unless you want DTS-ES or THX-EX (but I've heard that's coming next year on Kenwood Models). I upgraded from the VR-2090 and instantly noticed the improvements particularly in movie playback. The surround channels came through with more power, which gives proof that equal power to all channels is WORTH IT! What really blew me away was the quality that stereo playback provided. I heard things in my CD's that I had not heard before thanks to Sharc's processing chips! No matter what I listened to to the listening experience was heightened. But back to hometheater...just as I heard more in my CD's I noticed things in movies not heard before (again thanks Sharc!). I know sound has a lot to do with your speaker set up too, but put in a good soundtrack like...oh, The Red Violin, and you'll hear the beautiful highs, lows and excellent midrange this baby reproduces! Similar Products Used: Yamaha, Denon, Sony, Pioneer, Onkyo, and HK. |
[Jun 13, 2001]
Alan Cheslow
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Universal video, multizone
Weakness:
Remote, usability I am basically happy with my purchase, especially at the price, but I would suggest that anyone considering this unit should spend a fair amount of time playing with it first. |