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Kenwood AR-103
4 Reviews
rating  4.25 of 5
MSRP  150.00
Description: 50 watt per channel stereo receiver


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Reviewed by:
Mike
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
February 20, 2000

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review NaN of , from Pittsburgh, PA USA

Summary:
I got this for Christmas as a "dorm" receiver... my good one is a dolby digital ready JVC... love this receiver the only problem I have with it are my speakers... I need to get some real good ones...the ones I have are severly limiting the capability of this equipement... perfectly suited for any 2 channel only environment (bedroom, dorm room applications)

Strengths:
Plenty of tuner presets, separate A & B speaker operation, power

Weaknesses:
No digital input, could use 1 more set of inputs.


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Reviewed by:
Eric
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
December 13, 1999

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
3 months to 1 year

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Review NaN of , from Massachusetts

Summary:
I got this reciver about mid-summer and i thought it was good enough for me but, not to long ago I started thinking "I need something with B***s, and a lot of features for a home theiter" I also wanted something with subwoofer outputs
and power. THe point that i am getting at is that if you just want to listen to music more than watching movies in "realistic suround sound" get this reciver.

Strengths:
Enough power

Weaknesses:
Not enough fetures for what i am looking for


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Reviewed by:
Mark Prokopchak
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Review Date
September 6, 1999

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Summary:
A couple of months ago, my old amp blew. It was some relic from the '60's that my dad uses when he was my age. I don't remember the brand off the top of my head, but it was tube-type, and gave some pretty nice sound. Anyway, I went out to buy a new amp. WHOA! I walked into Circuit City, and there was nothing there but mega-watt, dolby surround, ultra$$$$ amps. Hey! I just wanted a well-built, lower-wattage, stereo amp. By chance, I walked into Sears and found this kenwood amp. It is perfect; everything I need, nothing I dont. period.


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Reviewed by:
Doug Mencoff
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Review Date
March 13, 1999

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Summary:
I'm a music lover, not a home theater nut, and I find the lack of affordable , quality equpment these days to be apalling. After buying and returning AV receivers made by Technics and Pioneer for their poor sound quality, I found this Kenwood to be the answer to my dreams. It's only 50 watts per channel, so I can turn it up more to operate it in it's more linear range, without blowing myself out of the room, than I could with a more powerful receiver. And because it's stereo only, not made for home theater, the moneys seems to have gone much more towards sound quality, instead of surround sound decoding. I notice that it has a beefy looking power supply, and discrete, high current power transistors, a rare thing in inexpensive receivers these days. And it sounds just fine. Nice and open and detailed, but always rich and sweet, never brittle or thin or strident sounding. Quite decent sound for the price. Of course, to my ears, Kenwood has always made the best sounding stuff of all the mainstream Japanese manufacturers. I haven't heard them, but if their AV receivers sound as much better than the others as this one does, then don't even consider a Pioneer or Technics.


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