The Kenwood KRF-V 6070 D is an audio/video receiver designed for home theater systems, manufactured between 2003 and 2004. It is available in silver and black finishes, providing aesthetic options for users. The receiver is equipped with a variety of inputs and outputs for versatile connectivity, including analog audio inputs for different sources such as tape, CD, and phono. It also supports multiple video inputs, including FBAS and S-Video options. The KRF-V 6070 D provides 6 x 100 watts of output power in surround mode and 2 x 100 watts in stereo mode. This model incorporates digital surround sound formats like Dolby Digital and DTS, along with analog surround processing features such as Dolby Pro Logic II. It includes a quartz synthesizer tuner with RDS capabilities, allowing for program type recognition and radio text features. The receiver also offers active EQ functions and special features for better performance with various speaker types, alongside memory functions to retain playback modes. Additionally, it utilizes a remote control, facilitating convenient operation. Known issues reported by users include potential failures with the remote control due to IR sensor solder joint problems, which can often be repaired with simple soldering techniques.