The Kenwood KR-950B is a high-performance, quartz-synthesizer AM/FM stereo receiver manufactured in Japan during the early-to-mid 1980s. Positioned near the top of Kenwood's receiver lineup for its generation, the KR-950B was marketed as a "Hi-Speed DC" unit. It was engineered to deliver clean solid-state amplification with transient speeds that minimized audio coloration, housing an internal topology heavily biased toward Class A operation in the preamplifier sections
80 Watts per channel min. RMS into 8 ohms (both channels driven, 20Hz to 20kHz).
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Cleaned and Tested
Resoldered