The Kenwood KRF-V 7090 D is a 7.1 A/V receiver introduced in 2005. It features a robust power output of 7 x 120 watts for surround channels and 2 x 120 watts for stereo channels at 6Ω impedance. The receiver boasts a low total harmonic distortion (THD) of 0.009% at 1 kHz. The frequency response for its analog line input extends from 10 Hz to 100 kHz, ensuring a wide range of audio fidelity. It offers various tone control adjustments, including ±10 dB for both bass and treble, and features a loudness control function. The subwoofer crossover frequency can be adjusted from 40 Hz to 150 Hz. Connectivity options include multiple inputs and outputs, such as 1 x Phono MM, 8 x audio line inputs, digital inputs (2 x optical and 2 x coaxial), and video inputs (5 composite, 5 S-Video). The unit supports a variety of surround formats, including Dolby Digital, DTS, and Pro Logic II, among others. The integrated FM/AM tuner provides enhanced features and allows for up to 40 preset stations. Measuring 440 x 159 x 392 mm and weighing 11.9 kg, the KRF-V 7090 D is built to accommodate various home theater setups and has an original price of approximately 399 Euros.