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Brand: Kenwood

The Kenwood KS-706HT is a car audio receiver with the following features visible on the front panel:1. Push-button power switch: This button is located towards the top-left corner of the receiver and is used to turn the unit on and off.2. Source buttons: These buttons are labeled CD1, CD2, AM, FM, and AUX, and are used to select the desired audio source for playback. CD1 and CD2 refer to the two CD/MP3 changers that are connected to the receiver via RCA cables. The AM and FM buttons are for tuning in AM and FM radio stations, respectively. AUX refers to an external audio source connected to the receiver via an auxiliary input jack.3. Source selector dial: This dial, located to the left of the source buttons, is used to navigate between the available sources.4. CD/USB/iPodTH playback buttons: These buttons, located in the center of the receiver, are used to control playback functions for CD, USB, and iPod TH devices. CD refers to CD/MP3 changers, USB refers to USB thumb drives, and iPod TH refers to iPod devices with the dedicated connector. The TH stands for Thunderbolt, indicating a high-speed data transfer rate.5. Set button: Located to the right of the CD/USB/iPodTH playback buttons, this button is used to access various setup menus, which can be further navigated using the mode selector and function selector dials.6. Digital clock display: Located towards the bottom-left corner of the receiver, this display shows the current time and can be removed by pressing the "SET" button simultaneously with the "MODE" button.7. Function selector dial: Located in the center of the receiver, this dial is used to navigate between various receiver features and functions.8. Mode selector dial: Located above the function selector dial, this dial is used to switch between various input or output modes in addition to the audio source selector.9. Volume control knob: Located towards the bottom-right corner of the receiver, this knob is used to adjust the volume level of the audio output.10. Bluetooth® pairing button: Located above the volume knob, this button is used to initiate the Bluetooth® pairing process for wirelessly streaming audio from compatible devices. 11. Quick Select buttons: These buttons are labeled as 1, 2, and 3. They can be used to quickly access commonly used functions, such as volume adjustment, sound setting, or receiver menu, depending on the preference configuration.12. Illuminated AM, FM, CD1, CD2, and AUX programmable station preset buttons: These buttons, located towards the top-right corner of the receiver, are used to store and recall up to 18 frequently-used stations for AM, FM, and the two CD changers, or for an incoming signal via an auxiliary input for the AUX preset. The buttons illuminate when selected or active, making it easy to identify the currently selected source.13. XTRA BASS button: Located below the volume knob, this button is used to engage a Bass Boost feature, which enhances low-frequency sounds for an immersive audio experience.14. AUD Mode parameter selector button: Located below the XTRA BASS button, this button is used to change the tone character for audio signals, such as pop, rock, jazz, and custom modes.15. Meridian digital signal processing button: Located above the AUD Mode button, this button is used to activate Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP) technology that compresses audio signals into smaller file sizes, effectively reducing storage capacity without compromising audio quality. This feature can be very useful for preserving the integrity of audio files while transmitting them wirelessly or via USB drive.16. Variable Color Illumination (VCI) button: Located below the Meridian digital signal processing button, this button is used to access the unit's VCI feature, which allows the user to select from a range of color schemes to suit personal preferences or moods.17. TEXT ON/OFF button: Located above the VCI button, this button is used to toggle the display of artist, album, and track information on the receiver's display screen during audio playback.18. DRM Mode button: Located below the TEXT ON/OFF button, this button is used to switch between regular and DRM (Digital Rights Management) audio modes during playback of specific DRM-encoded audio files via CD changers or USB thumb drives.19. Functions display: Located towards the right-center of the receiver, this display shows the currently selected function or feature.20. Radio tuner display: Located towards the left-center of the receiver, this display shows the currently selected radio station's frequency and signal strength.21. Receiver product name and logo: Located below the TEXT ON/OFF button, this indication displays the model name and logo of the Kenwood KS-706HT receiver.



  • Type: 2 way, 3 driver satellite loudpeaker system
  • Frequency Response:
  • Sensitivity:
  • Crossover frequency:
  • Impedance: 8Ω
  • Power handling: 60W
  • Recommended Amplifier:
  • Dimensions: 190 x 387 x 215 mm
  • Weight: 4.2 kg
  • Year: 2002
  • Price:

Kenwood KS-706HT (Front)

Kenwood KS-706HT (Front)

Kenwood KS-706HT (Front)

Kenwood KS-706HT (Front)

Kenwood KS-706HT (Front)

Kenwood KS-706HT (Front)

Kenwood KS-706HT (Front)

Kenwood KS-706HT (Front)

Kenwood KS-706HT (Front)

Kenwood KS-706HT (Front)

Kenwood KS-706HT (Front)



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