Kenwood DC-20 Stereo System User Manual


 
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Today's consumers are most likely to approach
audio in a much more relaxed way than formerly.
They look for not only good sound, attractive styling
and easy operation, but also for a more effective and
pleasing use of living space. The freedom to take their
favorite music on vacation is also a primary concern.
However, when it comes to quality of sound
reproduction, many of the new mini-systems fall far
short of expectations. For the portable cassette-radio
descendent of the 50's transistor radio sound
quality is of little concern. But there are many im-
pressive-looking mini stereo systems too that simply
do not put out the quality of sound the hi-fi fan is
accustomed to. They often ' •*> inadequate power
output and speakers as well as inferior tuner and tape
performance.
The new Kenwood DC-20 is therefore designed to
fill the gap between true hi-fi sound on one hand and
space-saving miniaturization and portability on the
other. It incorporates audio circuitry designed by
some of the audio world's most experienced
engineers, and computerized automatic systems; and
it offers the portability that allows the system to be
taken out of the home and away on vacation.
Here at last is a "mini hi-fi system" that is perfect
for today's alert but relaxed, casual but demanding
consumer.