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Kenwood VR-8050 Audio/Video Receiver
Kenwood VR-8050 Audio/Video Receiver Buy From Amazon.com
Average Customer Rating: 2.0/5      Total Reviews: 1

Rating: 2
AWEFUL TO LEARN, USE AND KEEP COOL
I had a Pioneer DVD 5-Disc home theater system and wanted a receiver to hook this and other A/V stuff(playstation, X-box, DVD, computer) to. I only used it with the DVD/CD player. It has all the right hook ups. The problem is this thing always overheats. After 30 minutes of use it goes into stand-by. The controls are hard to figure out to get sound to all 5 speakers and the Sub-woofer. It feels solid but can't keep itself cool there is no cooling fan in the system just wide vents that if you look through you see the big heat sink. The cabinet will still get warm to the touch and shuts down though.

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