The Akai AA-V305 is a vintage audio-video stereo receiver built in Japan around 1986. It marks the mid-1980s transition where audio brands began combining high-power music amplification with video source switching. It is known for its bold black faceplate, computerized button layout, and bright digital fluorescent display screen.
It delivers a powerful 80 watts per channel into 8 ohms. This provides plenty of clean headroom to drive demanding home stereo speakers.