KR-7400

by Kenwood


The Kenwood KR-7400 is an integrated stereo receiver that was part of Kenwood's ...

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The Kenwood KR-7400 is an integrated stereo receiver that was part of Kenwood's line of audio products during the 1970s. It reflects the classic design aesthetics of the era, featuring a brushed aluminum front panel and ample control knobs for various functions. The KR-7400 is capable of delivering a power output of approximately 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms, which provides ample power for driving home audio speaker systems. It includes a variety of inputs for connecting different audio sources, such as phono inputs for turntables, tape inputs, and multiple auxiliary inputs. Its AM/FM tuner section offers a wide range of radio frequencies, allowing users to access various stations with good sensitivity and selectivity. Other notable features include a built-in equalizer for sound customization, power meters for visual representation of audio levels, and a headphone output for private listening. The unit also comes equipped with a tone control section, allowing users to adjust bass and treble settings according to their preferences.