The JVC RX-950 V is an audio receiver that was manufactured between 1987 and 1988 in Japan. This device features a sleek black finish and provides a variety of connections for different audio sources, including Phono MM and MC inputs, multiple tape inputs, AUX, and CD connections. The receiver has a total of 240 watts of continuous power, delivering 120 W RMS per channel at an 8-ohm impedance. It offers low total harmonic distortion of 0.03% at rated power. The RX-950 also features a configurable equalizer with 7 center frequencies and allows users to adjust tone with a ±10 dB range. Additionally, it supports a range of FM/MW frequencies and boasts a signal-to-noise ratio of 84 dB for FM mono. The unit includes a programmable remote control (JVC RM-SR-950) and features such as loudness, high and low filters, and muting. Its dimensions are 435 x 128.5 x 381 mm and it weighs 10.4 kg. The original price of the RX-950 was approximately 1,650 DM.