The KR-7050 from 1979 was in no way inferior to its larger siblings in terms of sound quality and offered more than sufficient 2 x 80 watts RMS power at 8 ohms between 20 and 20,000 Hz with simultaneous drive of both channels. The Kenwood-developed, direct-coupled DC high-speed amplifier section of this receiver does without phase-shifting coupling capacitors, which significantly improves sound quality. It offers interference-free record playback thanks to the innovative equalizer with a signal-to-noise ratio of 84 dB. Switchable IF bandwidth, i.e., either optimal selectivity for receiving weak stations in the crowded FM band or maximum transmission range with minimal distortion for receiving strong local or regional stations. Versatile sound nuance options thanks to the tone control network with bass, midrange, and treble controls, as well as additional 5-position crossover switches for the low and high frequencies. Microphone input jack. Specifications: 80W + 80w 8 ohms from 20Hz to 20.000Hz with no more than 0,02% total harmonic distortion | Damping factor 100 | Dimensions (W/H/D) 546x172x411mm | Weight 17,2kg | Original sale price in Germany 1600 DM.
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