KR-3600

by Kenwood


The Kenwood KR-3600 is a stereo receiver manufactured in the 1970s, popular for ...

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The Kenwood KR-3600 is a stereo receiver manufactured in the 1970s, popular for its robust construction and pleasing audio performance. It features a classic design with a wooden cabinet, chrome-plated knobs, and an analog tuning dial, which appeals to vintage audio enthusiasts. The receiver has a power output of 30 watts per channel at 8 ohms, enabling it to drive a variety of speakers effectively. It includes multiple audio inputs, such as phono, tape, and auxiliary, allowing for diverse audio source connectivity. The KR-3600 also offers AM/FM radio reception with a built-in tuner, equipped with a signal strength meter and tuning indicator for easier tuning. Additionally, it features tone controls for bass and treble, and a loudness switch for enhanced low-frequency response at lower volumes. The build quality and reliability of the KR-3600 have made it a favored choice among collectors and vintage audio equipment users.