The Nikko NR-750 is a stereo receiver manufactured between 1985 and 1987, designed to provide ample functionality in an attractive, compact form. With a sleek black finish, it features a digital-synthesis AM/FM tuner that can operate in scanning or manual modes. The receiver boasts a preamplifier with inputs for one high-level source and a moving-magnet phono cartridge, along with connections for two tape decks, allowing for convenient dubbing capabilities. It is rated to deliver 48 watts per channel into 8-ohm loads with a low total harmonic distortion of 0.04%. The front panel includes a multi-colored display showing tuned frequencies, preset station information, and other indicators. Controls consist primarily of pushbuttons for power, input selection, and tape-monitoring, as well as knobs for volume and tone adjustments. The rear of the unit houses various input/output jacks, antenna connections, and binding posts for speakers. With a weight of 7.5 kg and dimensions of 438 x 96 x 305 mm, the unit is manageable in size while delivering quality audio performance suitable for most users.