KR-7050 / 7750

by Kenwood


The Kenwood KR-7050 and KR-7750 are integrated stereo receivers that were part o...

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The Kenwood KR-7050 and KR-7750 are integrated stereo receivers that were part of Kenwood's lineup in the 1970s. They are similar in design and functionality, featuring robust construction and a vintage aesthetic. The KR-7050 typically offers around 70 watts per channel at 8 ohms, while the KR-7750 provides approximately 100 watts per channel at 8 ohms. Both models come equipped with a range of inputs, including phono for turntables, and their tuner sections allow for AM/FM radio reception with preset memory options. The front panel features traditional rotary controls for volume, balance, treble, and bass adjustments, as well as a loudness switch for enhanced sound at lower volumes. The build quality of these receivers is solid, and they often include a combination of manual and automatic tuning features, alongside a well-received performance for driving speakers of various impedances. The KR-7750, being a higher-end model, may include additional features such as a dual section tuner and more advanced internals, catering to audiophiles seeking maximum performance from their audio systems.