The Kenwood KR-7600 is a stereo receiver produced in the mid-1970s, designed for those who appreciate quality audio reproduction. It features a power output of approximately 65 watts per channel into 8 ohms, ensuring decent performance for standard listening rooms. The KR-7600 has a total harmonic distortion rated at 0.1%, providing clear sound without significant distortion at typical listening levels. The frequency response spans from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, making it suitable for a wide range of audio sources. It includes multiple inputs for tape, phono, and auxiliary devices, along with a built-in FM/AM tuner. The receiver also features a tone control section allowing adjustments for bass and treble, as well as a loudness switch for enhanced lower-frequency response at lower volumes. Its design is characterized by an aluminum front panel and a sleek aesthetic consistent with the era's audio equipment. The KR-7600 is noted for its wood cabinetry, giving it a classic appearance that appeals to both audiophiles and collectors.