Brand: Kenwood
The Kenwood V-60 is a high-end receiver that was popular in the 1980s. It featured six tuner stations (hence the "V-60" name), a detachable faceplate, and a highly regarded sound quality. The V-60 also included advanced features such as storage for up to 100 FM presets and 40 AM presets. It utilized digital signal processing (DSP) to enhance sound performance, and it was known for its versatility and user-friendliness. Overall, the Kenwood V-60 was regarded as a benchmark for high-end car stereos during its time.