Kenwood components (ad, Sept. 1973)

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KENWOOD components serve a wide range of stereo requirements at many levels of sophistication. But for all their diversity there's one thing they all have in common ... more stereo value for your investment.

KENWOOD's advanced engineering and fine craftsmanship are reflected in every product from the top-luxury to the budget-priced models, with a spectrum of features that assure top performance: Virtually all KENWOOD amplifiers incorporate direct coupling in the final stage of amplification to achieve outstanding power bandwidth, exceptional bass response, and crisp transient response throughout the audio range. KENWOOD's exclusive Dual Protection Circuit prevents any possible damage to either transistors or speakers from power overload, while offering no interference to program signals. KENWOOD tuners, long recognized as among the best in the world, now boast unexcelled FM-stereo separation throughout the audio spectrum from 50 to 15,000 Hz-thanks to KENWOOD's exclusive DSO circuitry that cancels all unwanted signals in the MPX and adds new brilliance and dimension to FM-stereo reception.

A host of sophisticated controls-ranging from the ultra-linear FM dial scale to mid-range tone controls and dual tape systems on many models-give KENWOOD components extra versatility.. These are just a few of the points that make KENWOOD components so exceptional. Visit your nearest KENWOOD Dealer, and hear the rest for yourself.

Six KENWOOD Stereo Receivers from $199.95 to $499.95. Four Stereo Amplifiers and Tuners from $119.95 to $389.95 each. Straight 4-channel Receiver and `Two-Four' Receivers from $419 95 to $749.95.

For complete information on all fine KENWOOD products, write for the KENWOOD ALL PRODUCTS BROCHURE ...

15777 Broadway, Gardena, Calif. 90248; 702 Fifty-first Ave., Woodside, N.Y. 11377

(Audio magazine, Sept. 1973)

Also see:

Kenwood KR-8010 receiver (Nov. 1978)

Kenwood receivers (ad, Nov. 1977)

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