Forget about typical AI-generated drivel. This is my take, the opinion of someone who sold everything in audio in the late 70s and early 80s and remains an audiophile to this day:
Kenwood, back in the day, was known for making very good tuners for both its car and home products, and this particular line was aesthetically pleasing with its quartz PLL synthesized tuner and display. Sleek black faceplates were in vogue at the time and this was a popular seller. The 100wpc at 0.01% THD up front had some kick; the 15wpc in the rear was sufficient to drive your surround speakers.
If you're looking for a vintage receiver with clean power and a great tuner that's aesthetically pleasing with multiple inputs/outputs, this is an excellent choice.
The pots and switches have been cleaned, and all outputs have been tested. The unit looks great.
FYI - don't judge the sound by the lousy pair of Polk speakers and I-phone video. Hard to demo any receiver under those circumstances in a 60-second clip.
Excellent Condition - Functionally & Cosmetically - Watch Video / See Photos
Shipped with care and well-packed to arrive safely (See last photo)
We've sold many vintage stereos and understand how critical it is to pack equipment with extra care. We insure each product we ship, too. We can't predict how carriers will treat packages, but when it leaves us, you can be assured we've gone the extra yard!