Kenwood VR-605 A/V Receivers

Kenwood VR-605 A/V Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

A/V receiver with Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Pro Logic II

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 02, 2009]
sheep
Audio Enthusiast

I picked up this receiver used from a friend. Fairly light, not a whole lot of heft. That said, seems to be well constructed. Entire receiver can be controlled without a remote (including setup), which is great if you lose your remote or don't have one. Has composite (yellow jack) video switching only. Not a big deal if you're cool with having your TV do all the video switching.

This is a good receiver, although a bit old. I'm not sure I believe the specs when they say 100Wx5. It's probably more reasonably 20W per channel, with 100W total. In surround mode, the receiver is okay, in stereo it shines and really opens up in the experimentation I did with some PBS concerts during sweeps (Sarah Brightman, Blue Man Group). Sound is fairly clean though.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 27, 2006]
Moe
AudioPhile

Strength:

Good all around receiver for a very low price

Weakness:

No switching for S-video or component

Surprisingly feature full for the price. Doubles as surround sound driver for movies and for music listening

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 17, 2003]
C Bennett
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

VERY low price, clarity of sound,power,

Weakness:

its a refurb but for $89 can you go wrong if your looking at a VREY cheap entry level Digital Receiver

I am on a budget but wanted to upgrade from a older Pro Logic(no digital) Kenwood KR-V5580. I had been looking at several models(Yamaha RXV 430,Onkyo SR500) and was just about to buy the Yamaha when I just happened upon this receiver. Its a refurb and this is not always the way to go I know but being on a budget and for $89 I took the rish and it works great, just as good as my other Kenwood thats was still fine after 4-5 years of use. Good power, clear sound, easy to hook up. Has plenty of power for my 20X12 living room. And for $89 refurb or not I dont think I could have gone wrong and feel I picked up a great(cheap) receiver and now can spent the extra $100 that the Yamaha was going to cost(Yammie was $198.06)on a better sub. I have had kenwood,Yamaha,Carver receivers and so far not ever had anyhting go wrong or anything bad to say about any of them but as far as bang for the buck this gets the vote hands down. I think the Yamaha may be a better receiver overall but for the $100 savings I would thake this one in a heart beat had they been within $30 or so of each other id have gotten the Yamaha but for $89(thats with shipping which was free)I feel I got a deal that was/is hard to beat for a entry level(which is all I was looking for)Dolby Digital Receiver that should last me for years. The price for the value is why its a 5 star for me. Had it been in the Yamaha's range of $200 id still give it a 4 but then there is a lot more its compeating against.

Similar Products Used:

Yamaha(non digital),Onkyo(non digital),Kenwood(the one this one is replacing/non digital),Carver(not really in the same class as these other receivers as it was a lot more $$ and a lot nicer)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 12, 2003]
guid
Casual Listener

Strength:

Price for features. Like the volume balancing for inputs, Pro Logic is super.

Weakness:

Pro logic stinks for poor audio signals - like some older VCR tapes and some cable channels.

Very pleased. Using Klipsch synergy series front, center, and surround. Yamaha front fire sub and MTX floor fire for rear. Sound quality of receiver is excellent - good blend for music or DVD surround

Similar Products Used:

another kenwood

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 05, 2003]
viperman06
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good sound, easy to learn to use and Work with

Weakness:

Needs more power!!!

This product is nice, it runs nice through my computer making my MP3's sound a lot better. It is a good bargain for the price, though I would like a little more power

Similar Products Used:

Sony str-de685

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 02, 2003]
Tim
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Very loud, sounds great, crisp clean sound. Full decoding, optical input and handles all A/V needs.

Weakness:

Takes 15 minutes to learn to use without reading the manual.

I dont know why its receiving such bad reviews. Its extremely loud, very sound effective, full digital decoding, has optical inputs and handles all my dvd / vcrs efficiently. I have my computer running sound through it and my MP3s sound amazing. It automatically detects the input decoding and allows you to easily adjust it.

Similar Products Used:

Its pushing my Sony floor speakers with 2 8" subs each. I have surround with two sony bookshelfs as my center channel and KLH surround speakers. Sounds amazing.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 02, 2003]
Tim
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Very loud, sounds great, crisp clean sound. Full decoding, optical input and handles all A/V needs.

Weakness:

Takes 15 minutes to learn to use without reading the manual.

I dont know why its receiving such bad reviews. Its extremely loud, very sound effective, full digital decoding, has optical inputs and handles all my dvd / vcrs efficiently. I have my computer running sound through it and my MP3s sound amazing. It automatically detects the input decoding and allows you to easily adjust it.

Similar Products Used:

Its pushing my Sony floor speakers with 2 8" subs each. I have surround with two sony bookshelfs as my center channel and KLH surround speakers. Sounds amazing.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 11, 2002]
Mark
AudioPhile

Strength:

none at all!!

Weakness:

It was manufactured in the first place!

There was a point in time when Kenwood was a very good and respectable name. Sadly, this receiver is an example that cost cutting really hurts. The sound is mediocre at best, probably due to the fact that the output transistors are nothing more than inexpensive IC chips (2 to be exact). The construction quality is very poor (knobs, binding posts, ect.). The remote controls require a degree in physics to operate. Go with a Sony str-de685 if you want a good inexpensive receiver.

Similar Products Used:

Onkyo, H.K., Technics, Yamaha, Sony, Rotel, Pioneer, NAD, and JVC.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Sep 07, 2002]
Jeff Chandler
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Crystal clear sound.

Weakness:

Faulty overload circuit.

I have only had this for one day, and I'm taking it back tomorrow. The overload breaker keeps engaging, although I'm certain I'm not drawing anywhere close to 500W. I estimate that I'm only pull 100W total, or 20w per channel. The sound is great, there's just not enough of it. If you like it loud, don't buy this one.

Similar Products Used:

Onkyo

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
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