For Sale: Tested and working excellent sound Kenwood receiver for stereo or home theater use.
Has phono inputs for use with turntable record player. Works 110% and shows very little wear. Excellent powerful sound quality, no distortion, no issues. All controls good and display is nice and bright. Gets great FM stereo reception even with just small piece of wire for an antenna. Saves station memories even when disconnected from power.
Rated 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms, 500 watts total. One optical input, two digital coax inputs. Dolby 5.1 surround sound. Subwoofer pre out.
Specifications for the internet of the world:
Display
Audio
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AV receiver
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Subcategory
AV components
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Functions
AV receiver
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Sound Output Mode
Surround Sound
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Built-in Decoders
DTS decoder, Dolby 3 Stereo, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic
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Sound Effects
Bass Boost
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Surround System Class
5.1 channel
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Digital Sound Processor (DSP)
Yes
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Additional Features
A-B speaker switch, digital signal format auto detection / auto switching
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Bass Control
Yes
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Treble Control
Yes
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Tone Control
Yes
Tuner
Amplifier
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Output Channel Qty
5
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Output Power / Total
500 Watt
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Input Impedance
47 Ohm
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Input Sensitivity
200 mV
Amplifier Output Details
Radio
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Tuner Type
digital
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Tuner Bands
AM/FM
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Tuning Display
fluorescent display
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Preset Station Qty
40
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Auto Preset Memory
Yes
Audio Specifications
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Type
Amplifier
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Frequency Response
40 - 20000 Hz
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Signal-To-Noise Ratio
93 dB
Connections
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Type
S-Video input, S-Video output, headphones, rear speakers output, subwoofer output, SPDIF input, audio line-in, audio line-out, center speaker output, composite video input, composite video output, front speakers output
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Qty
1, 3, 7, 2
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Connector Type
4 pin mini-DIN, banana x 2, one-touch x 2, phone stereo 6.3 mm, RCA, RCA x 2, TOSLINK
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Connector Location
front, rear
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Width
17.3 in
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Depth
15.7 in
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Height
5.5 in
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Weight
18.74 lbs
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