Kenwood VR-6070 A/V Receivers

Kenwood VR-6070 A/V Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

A/V receiver with THX Surround EX, Dolby Digital EX, and DTS-ES

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 17, 2004]
amperidian
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

versatility good quality sound independent speaker distance setting for room optimization also present excellent component video transmission learning remote comes with this receiver and can be programmed to operate 6 other electronic units with remotes of their own by learning their comands can be used as a 7.1 channel preamp can run a second room in stereo with a tv (zone 2) but not separate zone, signal is the same as original room good build quality and weight at price level runs relatively cool

Weakness:

DSP arena mode sounds awful (like sound coming from a can) DSP stadium mode has no real merits and should not be included S-video not a serious improvement in image quality over composite video signals Pure Audio mode inexistent with unit, will always have some interference present due to LED screen

Bang for the buck this is one of the best units that I have ever seen. It has endless possibilities for the beginner-intermediate level. And although mine was a demo model (last one in the store) I still think this unit is an excellent buy even at $350 US. This unit offers a automatic THX equalizer for movies suporting this format, music/movies/tv active equalizer, speaker equalizer (sm, med, lrg), independent speaker volume settings (loudspeakers via test tone menu and all others on the fly via setup menu), DD, DTS and CS 2 surround modes with all their varieties in 5.1 and 6.1 surround sound setup and 6 DSP modes (arena, jazz club, theater, stadium, disco) for surround sound (some of which are automatically recognized). This receiver can also be used as a 7.1 channel preamp (Kenwood's separate K-STAT pathway) with any 7 channel amplifier when signal is received via its 6channel coax input, something I have never tried because I personally find 6.1 very adequate for my room. Sound may be input through analog or digital (optical and coaxial). I personally prefer optical for movies (although Kenwood does not offer one of the better circuits for digital sound) and analog for music from a separate CD player. But for its price, you really can't beat it for sound. Stereo is well imaged, reasonably transparent and soundstaging is present but not very well defined. This mode sounds best with all equalizers bypassed, especially the active equalizer which dramatically increases and already present noise floor (hissing sound from speakers) and makes the sound very bright. Surround sound is where the equalizers do very well, in terms of room optimization. Different modes are left to indiviual preferences, but experimenting with all of them selects favorites. Dolby Digital is automatically selected for movies supporting this format and sounds very well. DSP theater is by far my favorite in all movies that only support Pro Logic II. DSP jazz club sounds very smooth and laid back with excellent reproduction of female vocals. DSP disco does justice to any house/drum'n bass/techno/dance music. Classical music can be enjoyed in stereo as well as in surround sound formats: CS 2 or DTS Neo6. New age sounds best in stereo, as does rock'n roll. These are all my tastes, not to say that music can only be enjoyed in those formats. In terms of power, the 6070 is rated by Kenwood at 100W/channel x 6 and does very well even when left with a CD player on for 48 hours non stop at volume -44 (max is +17 but I find volumes over -10 fatiguing to the ear). The unit's temperature increases moderately but it does not overheat and it has NEVER shut off due to overheating, and it definitely does not reach the temps of class A amps. In terms of image quality, component video cables are the way to go and this receiver does an outstanding job in component signal transmission. Image is clear and very well defined, a major improvement from composite cables if you have an HDTV television. If you really want to bring out the best in this unit, get a pair of med-high end analog interconnects, a pair of speaker cables in the same class as the interconnects, a good CD player and a good set of speakers ($2000 US can do a good job here), hook it all up, burn all your components in and ... hear it for yourself! You won't b disappointed. But by then, you will realize that this is the weakest link in your chain (the irony of upgrading audio systems is that the "upgrade" never ends) and you will start looking for a better receiver that will cost at least double (possibly even $3000 US for top of the line). Or if you want to spend more like $10000 you can opt for entry level separates (preamps/processors, amps) ... and so the list goes on, neverending obsession that it becomes. The only thing is that old saying "you pay for what you get", which is true but in hi-fi audio especially, where you have to pay extreme amounts of money for minor improvements, some of them not even discernible to the untrained ear. Finally, for all those of you who own this unit, it is nealry identical to the 7070 (which is offered in silver as opposed to the black of the 6070) with very minor additions to digital inputs. All the circuits are the same, there is no difference in sound. If you have one, make the most of it and enjoy it. I know I'll miss mine when I upgrade.

Similar Products Used:

Onkyo, Yamaha, Denon, Harman Kardon, Myryad, Aragon, Bryston, Integra, Anthem.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 18, 2003]
rock2004
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

6 x 100 w RMS DTS, THX 7.1 capable lots of inputs

Weakness:

??? didn't see any. fit my needs.

Very good stuff for the price. I never saw it shut off as others say ( I cant hear it even in the 0 dB ) It pushes my polk audio RM 6000 5.1 speakers very well. Has all the stuff u need like dolby, thx DSP... I dont't need a $1500 receiver and receivers cant get much bether then this.

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 13, 2003]
Josh
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Bang for the buck is exceptional. THX mode is great, movies in all formats are very rich and surround you (thus the name:) Lots of inputs and outputs. Nice looking black front and a shiny big knob on the front. Pretty powerful for the price.

Weakness:

I really don't like the remote very much, the buttons are small and you can't read it in the dark. I can't figure out how to make it remember my settings for each component I switch to, so I have to reprogram each speaker level every time I switch to something else. It may have a memory for this but I haven't been able to figure it out so far. Musically it's not very good. I have heard many better as far as music goes, but the stereo mode or the mono mode is still OK to listen to music, just not as good as the home theater modes. It's a bit light compared to others because the power coil and capacitors are much smaller, thus the heating problem.

The main thing that you have to keep in mind about this system is that it cannot be compared with higher end THX models. You get what you pay for, right? That having been said, I think that anyone that shells out $400 clams or so for this receiver can't go wrong. There are ample connections on this model. Component, composite, s-video and optical are all included as well as pre-amp outputs and a handy little second room hook up. The movie sound reproduction is very good on this system and it truly is another step up on the receiver ladder from say a $300 system. The JVC that I owned before this was just flat out outclassed by this Kenwood. I am pushing an eight speaker system right now and I have had very few problems with heat and the unit shutting down. I am running Fluance 300 watt speakers for my fronts, Klipsch center and rear channels, Fluance right and left surrounds and an Acoustic Research sub. It pushes all of these at -15 on the dial with no problem (that is about how high I can stand it in my room). I would have no hesitation in putting my system's sound quality up against a system at twice the price. I have the chance to listen to plenty of them at my job at Circuit City and, except for the Harmon Kardon hooked up to a top of the line Bosse system, it sounds as good or better. There is no way it touches the other THX receiver we have there, but this doesn't cost a thousand dollars either.

Similar Products Used:

Aiwa JVC twice, also good for the money

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 16, 2003]
Johnny Thunders
Casual Listener

Strength:

good sound

Weakness:

Gets very hottttt and Kenwood tells me that nothing that they can do,All the other people that say they have no problems with the VR6070 just turn it up on 10 and leave it there for around 60 mins and it will shut off on you.

UPDATE First off I replaced the Kenwood VR6070 from the basement where i like enjoying music very loud while I am at my computer.I knew If i kept it loud and i knew the machine would get hot and will keep shutting off and will die.So i put it in my entertainment center upstairs where i know It will sound good and be be much lower and will not get as hot,I just bought a Onkyo DRC-500 with built in 5 DVD disk reciver with the same watts but not as many features at J&R Music for $199.Now i can Rock and keep it loud and the Onkyo does not get hot and I am enjoying my MP3s and everything else with this receiver.Johnny

Similar Products Used:

Onkyo NHT BOSE701 2nd series

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 16, 2003]
donald beaubien
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

good products, but customer service exceeds where others fail

Weakness:

none

this is a follow-up review from 06-18-03 on the 6070 (audio problems)problem solved ,kenwood reps are the best !!!!

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kenwood,pioneer,sony,sansui,technics,onkyo,yamaha,lots more

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 04, 2003]
Olsen76
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Options, Features, Sound. Clean Sound at high volume.

Weakness:

Easily gets hot.

I have purchased this unit based from the reviews here and from other sites. Out of the Box, the unit sounds strange. BTW, this is connected to Mordaunt Short Speakers: MS 912 Fronts MS 905 Center MS 902 Surround Kenwood SW-301 Sub. But after a few days, well it started to sing. Amazingly on Movies and average sounding on stereo. With so many sound options from THX to Circle Surround, DTS NEO, PL2 you can have your choice. Movie Sound is at par with some of the Same Level Receivers I have auditioned. I am also aware of this shutting-off problem by some other reviews. Fortunately, I haven't encountered one occurence yet. Maybe, it's just because of Speaker Impedance Matching. I have followed what the specs at the back of the unit inidcates (8 - 16ohms). That's why I took MS for all Full Range Speakers. The 912, 905 to 902 I have are all 8ohms Nominal Impedance Speakers. I am planning to connect the 2 Surround Back Pre-out to my MiniComponent System to have 2 Surround Back to have a 7.1 Setup (One of the things I like with this receiver). If you're really into movies, get this one. If you're in between movies and music, get this one and have a separate setup for Stereo setup. You can't have the best of both world. A separate stereo setup is better sounding than from HT Setup. By the way, this unit also becomes hot. I put an exhaust fan above it for cooling system. Connected the fan to the power supply at the back of the unit so it is synchronized with the receiver. The Unit is On, Fan is On. Unit is Off, Fan is off.

Similar Products Used:

Mordaunt Short: MS 912, 905, 902 Kenwood SW - 301 PS2 (Temporary DVD Player) In the future, I'll get the Pioneer DV 655A

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 27, 2003]
bac881
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Price, you get what you pay for.

Weakness:

In addition to my rant above, this thing also greatly distorts bass. I can't stand to watch a movie with my center channel turned up to a normal level. It nearly unbearable...luckily the pain only lasts a few minutes before someone yells or something explodes in the movie, at which point the receiver powers down. It's a Klipsch speaker that has worked fine with other receivers, so I'm placing the blame firmly on the 6070 - what a piece of Sh$%!

This receiver sucks. I admit I downgraded to this receiver to save some money, coming down from a Pioneer Elite receiver, but this thing is a waste of money at any price. I can't play 5 minutes of an XBOX game without the 6070 shutting itself off. Same with movies with a lot of special effects. It seems that anytime there is a spike in volume, even if the receiver isn't set very loud, it shuts itself down...obviously this happens often with any movie or video game. If you watch a movie or play a game in Stereo mode rather than THX or Digital you don't have a problem...but that kind of misses the point of having a surround sound receiver. I knew I was taking a chance with any Kenwood, there's a reason so many are being sold as "refurbs" on eBay and uBid, but I bought this brand new and expected more based on the reviews found here. This my second, and last, "highend" Kenwood.

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Tin cans with string; I won't insult my other electronics by calling them similar.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jun 18, 2003]
djbeaubien
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

awsome reciever for the price tons of features great sound

Weakness:

poor quality control

i`ve had the 6070 for about 5 months now and just started to have problems the audio has completely cut out twice in the past couple of weeks had to turn unit off and on again to restore sound? went to best buy to get it repaired and they said they would exchange it on the spot that they had one in stock i thought i`d be without it for weeks well the one in stock was a floor model and could not be sold bummer! they offered me the new 7070 but its silver and doesn`t have an RF remote that would be a downgrade and wouldn`t match my all black system best buy refused to fix it only exchange it for a different brand or model the 6070 has been discontinued!!!they told me to take it up with kenwood and ask them to repair it or replace it with the same model if they still have some at the factory i realy like this reciever and can only hope that they will accomadate me,i will post another review when this issue is resolved to better help anyone else who may have this problem!. PS. the display window has fogged up from the inside?????

Similar Products Used:

i still have pioneer vsx 9700s/sansui G-6700/pioneer vsx 4800/kenwood VR-2080/technics-sa-160/pioneer vsx-99 sold that one, all still work good

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 31, 2003]
GYK
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

THX Select Many surround formats (DD,DD-EX,DTS,DTS-Discrete/Matrix,PL II, Circle Surround...and many more!) Power, Good dynamic range. 7.1 THX standard capatible with pre-amp.

Weakness:

Remote ergonomics can be better. Eg. Adjusting volume goes back to Receiver mode instead of staying with the source input mode. No other weaknesses.

For the price, this unit is excellent. It includes THX, and many surround formats not offered by other A/V receiver manufacturers twice the price. It sounds sweet and outputs a powerful dynamic range, especially movies in DD-EX (THX EX) and DTS-ES. If you are looking for a receiver for just movies and save some bucks, go for this receiver. Also, 7.1 capable with a pre-amp.

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Yamaha RXV-1000

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 19, 2003]
mark
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

THX (maybe / didn't get to hear) value (if stayed on for more than 3 seconds??) Great customer support, they were helpful

Weakness:

Out of box failure (quality control??)

I have shopping for avr recievers for 6 months now. Just returned an Outlaw 1050, damaged in shipping. Waiting for the new model to come out.... Saw on clearance for $329, figured what the heck. Decent power, quality name, THX, full surround capabilities, ect.... Hooked up to my system, powered up and it shut down after 3 seconds. Would not power up again?? The rep from Kenwood said it was a bad unit?? Returned immediately and ordered a Denon avr-2802, have not received yet. 6th ave electronics (auth dealor) have on special for $399. If you want to spend the money, check out the 1082 (same as 3802) for $599. Should have done so to begin with. I have 2 older kenwoods, work great. What happened?? Very dissapointed..

Similar Products Used:

Outlaw 1050, Denon avr-1803, Kenwood vr-6070 (early 90's) and Kenwood KA-7100 (early 80 amp)

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
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