Kenwood KR-4400 (1974–1976)
An AM/FM stereo receiver from Kenwood’s mid-1970s lineup, built with dual phono inputs and a distinctive silver front panel.
Overview
The Kenwood KR-4400 is an AM/FM stereo receiver produced between 1974 and 1976. It features a silver front panel and was marketed as part of Kenwood’s high-quality audio series during the 1970s. The unit includes multiple input options, with separate selections for AM, FM, two phono inputs, and an auxiliary input, making it versatile for multi-source analog setups of the era.
Specifications
| Tuning range | FM, MW |
| Power output | |
| Dimensions | 17.3″ (W) × 5.7″ (H) × 13″ (D) |
| Weight | 21 lbs |
| Inputs | AM, FM, Phono 1 & 2, AUX |
Design
The KR-4400 is a silver-face stereo receiver, reflecting the design language of Kenwood’s 1970s audio equipment. It was described as a "beautifully built" unit from the brand’s golden era, emphasizing both aesthetic and build quality.
Market
As of December 11, 2024, a clean, working Kenwood KR-4400 was listed for $94.99 in the collector market. Replacement LED lamp kits are commercially available, indicating ongoing support for restoration and maintenance.
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