Pros: Best Technology for the price! Cons: Learning remote is a bit large, not too friendly.
I came into the world of stereo receivers without much knowledge. I did some research and picked up some vocabulary on the subject (go to www.crutchfield.com. They have a whole section on terminology). I looked at the Technics 1070, a Harman...
Pros: Solid performer, great bang for the buck! Cons: Interface could use some improvement, subwoofer blocked in stereo mode.
I chose the VR-510 after an extensive search and several listening sessions in several consumer and high-end emporiums. I went out looking for an NAD or Harmon Kardon to replace my Technics 720. I liked what I heard in the high end palaces but I simply...
Pros: THX, Great clarity and sound distinction from other receivers, price Cons: Getting used to the RC--not a factor after time though
I thoroughly reviewed several products before making the ultimate decision to go with the VR 510. I normally would not buy anything without getting that "first-hand" experience of trying something out. I think we can all agree that Kenwood products...
Pros: THX Select certification, power output, features, hookup options, RF remote Cons: Inability to go directly to source, but rather having to rotate through all options
This is a great receiver that I was able to land at a great price. After reading an endless number of reviews, I decided that given my positive experience w/Kenwood receivers in the past, I'd go with the most bang for my buck and buy the Kenwood VR-510....
Pros: THX, DTS, great clean sound, ease of use, RF multiroom remote, PRICE! Cons: Manual could be a lot better, would love to see two component outputs.
I've had this baby for a little while now, and all that I can say is that I wish I got rid of my Sony STR-DE915 much sooner.
The sound is very clean, and where can you get a THX certified receiver for $399 anywhere - especially something...
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