The Kenwood KR-V 6020 is a stereo receiver that was part of Kenwood's lineup during the late 1990s. It features a power output of 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms, making it suitable for driving a wide range of speakers. The receiver supports FM/AM radio bands and includes a built-in RDS (Radio Data System) decoder, allowing users to receive additional information from FM broadcasts. The unit boasts multiple inputs, including phono (for turntables), line-level inputs, and digital inputs, providing flexibility for various audio sources. It also has a headphone output and tone controls for adjusting bass and treble levels. The KR-V 6020 is designed with a user-friendly interface, including a remote control for convenience. Dimensions are typically around 17.1 inches in width, 5.5 inches in height, and 14.2 inches in depth. The overall design is characterized by a mix of silver and black finishes, giving it a classic yet modern appearance.