The Kenwood LS-204 is a loudspeaker model produced by Kenwood and manufactured between 1975 and 1976 in West Germany. It features a 3-way design, consisting of three speakers in a closed cabinet. The loudspeaker includes a 195 mm cone for low frequencies, a 37 mm dome for midrange, and a 25 mm dome for high frequencies. The power handling capability of the LS-204 is 35 W nominal and 55 W for music, making it suitable for various audio applications. Its efficiency rating stands at an unspecified level with a frequency response spanning from 35 Hz to 25 kHz. The crossover points for the LS-204 are at 1,000 Hz and 7,000 Hz, with a nominal impedance rating between 4 to 8 Ohms. The speaker's cabinet can be finished with walnut veneer, medium brown or beige coverings, or a polyester white with grey covering, providing aesthetic versatility. The dimensions of the LS-204 measure 500 mm in width, 300 mm in height, and 225 mm in depth, with a weight of approximately 12 kg.