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Kenwood KR-V888D
7 Reviews
rating  2.86 of 5
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Description: Av receiver


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Reviewed by:
Mahesh Narayanan
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 15, 2002

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review NaN of , from mumbai

Price Paid:  $2000.00 from Saudi Riyals

Summary:
Gotta an KR-V888D, fully equipped with DVD,JVC THX VCR,KenwoodCD,KenwoodCDEquilizer,KenwoodMD
Its ok but not that good compared to Onkyo,lacks aulliary output if any external other amplifier to be connected. they have not specified watts for B Front
and rear speakers.Since Bass produced is low on my bose AM-10 Speakers

Strengths:
one of versatile amplifier Compatibility to connect various source component like TV,3 VCR,2 SATELLITE RECIEVERS,1 DVD & LD

Weaknesses:
Universal remote does not registers setup code new source component

Similar Products Used:
Sony,pioneer


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Reviewed by:
Steinar .
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
November 5, 2000

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Summary:
I have used this amplifier with
Front: Cerwin Vega VS15
Center: Cerwin Vega E-Serie
Back: Cerwin Vega VS10

and I am surprised how well that amplifiers handels
the speakers. The speakers doesn't require much power
to play loud, but they deserve A LOT more.

The BASS is great and it contiunes to the lowest freq.

If you are listening to Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, you'll
get great sound, but in stereo mode and CD-listening,
the strenght becomes too weak.

One of the best ALLROUND PRICE/PERFORMANCE amplifier when
released.

Strengths:
A lot for the price.

Weaknesses:
Video IN/OUT, strenght,


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Reviewed by:
Kevin
(an Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
June 15, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Summary:
Good for movie viewing, especially in DD 5.1 mode. With my powered subwoofer, the bass is enough to scare my cat during explosions in movies. Not too bad when playing properly recorded classical music CDs. I can roughly make out the different positions of the different instruments in an orchestra. The piano and the violins make a presence outside the speaker boxes (comparing with eyes shut to my real-life experience in orchestra concerts). However, when playing some lower quality CDs (ADD, AAD or pop music) the voice and instruments sound trapped inside the speakers. Good price also (I got mine with 6 speakers at approx. US$1050).


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Reviewed by:
Etienne Naegelen
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Review Date
April 19, 1999

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

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Summary:
I'm not very unhappy with this receiver, but the lack of S-Video and DTS capability is too much. Regarding the sound, it is not bad, but comparing to what I heard from Yamaha, Onkyo and Sony, something is missing, particulary there is a lack of bass. Remote-control is not user-friendly. I intend to sale it.


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Reviewed by:
Edward Morales
(an Audiophile)

Review Date
April 18, 1999

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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Summary:
The KR-V888d is an average receiver with above average audio sound quality; thin sounding and lacks bass at times. The video aspect is good; comes with a demodulator for LD AC3 RF signals although it lacks s-video and inputs for future upgrading. I have compared this with Onkyo TXSV444 which was my first receiver and the Onkyo sounded better than the 888 although the latter lacks the DD capabilities. From where I come from the 888 is not a budget receiver - est. $900. Considering its features at this price, you could find better receivers like the Yamaha 595, 793, 795 and Denon 2700 and 3200(my latest acquisition!) I've parted ways with the 888d by trading it with the Yamaha RXV 1070 - the predecessor of the DSP A1 and 3090 which is an excellent audio (Front and Center with THD .015 at 110 db 8 ohms!!!) and video receiver (Dolby Prologic).


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