Kenwood Receivers

Just because you live in a modest house, and not in the mansion that’s still in the making, does not mean that you cannot have a home entertainment system fit for that mansion! In fact, you can start building that now, with Kenwood Home Entertainment. If you would look at their brochures or browse through their website, you would see that Kenwood Home Entertainment does provide high-quality home entertainment components at very low prices.

And the same goes for Kenwood receivers! In fact, because of the great bargain people can get from purchasing Kenwood receivers, this particular brand has become quite the popular one in the market. Now, there are a lot of Kenwood receivers to choose from, as well as Kenwood receivers power ratings to check.

One of these is the VR-9070-S. The features of this particular model are as follows: a 7-ch power amplifier with drive functions for Surround Back Left/Right speakers; DSP listening modes up to 5; Active equalizer with modes for music, cinema, and games; 96kHz/24-bit audio reproduction capabilities; dynamic compression system for DTS and Dolby Digital modes; loudness control capabilities; bass boost capabilities; full auto source input selectors for both analog and digital inputs; digital record, both automatic and manual; Dolby virtual speakers and headphones; Kenwood chemical condenser to obtain high quality sound; and independent speaker level control adjustment. These are just some of the features of this particular Kenwood receiver. As for the remote for Kenwood receiver VR-9070-S, it is actually a universal remote control with LCD capabilities.

Another example of Kenwood AV receivers is the VR-9060-S. This particular Kenwood home receiver basically has the same functions and features as the VR-9070-S. But its remote control does not have LED capabilities. It’s just a universal remote control that can be preset to your preference. This remote control can also control the audio and visual equipment of your home theater system, as well as its game consoles. The receiver is also capable of video up-converting. This means that the receiver can convert composite videos to S-videos.

The VR-9050-S, on the other hand, its features are still pretty much the same with that of the VR-9060-S, but it lacks certain features as well. One of these is the capability to up-convert videos. With the VR-9050-S receiver, you unfortunately cannot convert composite videos to S-videos. It does not have that aluminum panel characteristic of the previous models discussed, or the volume knob that has diamonds for a decorative cut.

And then there’s the vintage Kenwood receiver, which is the VR-906-S. If you browse through the Kenwood vintage receiver information, you would see that this receiver is the most basic of all models. This Kenwood stereo receiver still has HD component pass through capabilities, but its remote control is pretty much like the ordinary one, not the usual universal one these days. Still, this remote control can be used to handle DVD players as well.

As for its terminals, the basics are all that it has still. The receiver comes with 1 optical digital input, 2 coaxial digital inputs, 6 composite audio inputs, 2 composite audio outputs, 3 composite visual inputs, 2 HD component visual inputs, 2 composite visual outputs, 1 HD component visual output, and 3-ch pre-outputs. These pre-outputs have Surround Back Left/Right capabilities and subwoofers.

With these many Kenwood receivers you can choose from, you would have absolutely no trouble building that home entertainment system you have been craving. Just make sure to test the receiver before you purchase it. And go through the Kenwood receiver manuals, to make sure that you would know what to do yourself when you take the receiver home and set it up for your own home theater system. Once you have your system up and running, your Kenwood receiver will give you the quality you’ve been looking for in such a system.

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