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Review 3 of 3
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$1300.00 Summary: 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!
So do you have a lot of remotes? How about connections behind your a/v equipment? Then you have to get one of these babies. I have my s-video vcr, component progressive scan dvd player, and my composite N64 hooked up to the VR-4900 and it upconverts the composite and s-video to compenent then I run one component out from the unit into my HDTV and MAN what a picture. Find another A/V Reciever that will do that?! You won't! I love it, no more multiple inputs on my TV, just one...not to mention it uses component which is the best connection for video signals. On the remote side of things, this touchscreen baby works like a charm. I would have SIX remotes but now I just have one, becuase I taught all the functions that did not come preprogrammed. Oh, and no looking up codes...you just click on the name of your component and click test! I love it!
As you can see I love this beast and it is a beast at 40lbs! But to me it's more of a beauty. I know I did not cover everything about this reciever, so feel free to e-mail me at efarstad@integrity.com if you want. I'll be happy to answer any questions you may have!
Equipment list:
Mits. 46" HDTV Kenwood VR-4900 Kenwood DV-4900 (DVD-Audio/DVD-Video/CD) Kenwood Tapedeck (forget model #) Toshiba SD-6200 Progressive DVD Player Philips S-Video VCR (forget model #) Energy Speakers: AC300 Center Channel C-2's Right and Left Fronts Take 2's in rear Klipsch Subwoofer Monster Cable Interconnects throughout
I'm building a house in April, with my own Dedicated Home Theater room, so I will be able to run a better test of this baby in a accoustically designed room...also I'm upgrading my speakers since I'll be moving out of our small townhouse where we shake our neighbors fireplace with loud explosions! :-) Strengths: 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... Weaknesses: None really, unless you want DTS-ES or THX-EX (but I've heard that's coming next year on Kenwood Models). Similar Products Used: Yamaha, Denon, Sony, Pioneer, Onkyo, and HK.
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