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Kyocera R-861
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If receivers have something of a bad reputation among serious audiophiles, there's a good reason, in Japan, where everybody owns comp...
Kyocera R-661
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The Kyocera R-661 Features 70 watts per channel (continous RMS both channels driven into 8 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more t...
Kyocera R-461
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The Kyocera R-461 Features 50 watts per channel (continous RMS both channels driven into 8 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more ...
Kyocera PL-910
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The Kyocera PL-910 turntable is not only the top of the Kyocera turntable line, it will stand in audio history as one of the finest tur...
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Kyocera R-851
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"Very simply, our R-851 is not for everyone. Not for every dealer. Not for every audio buyer. Only for those who demand the best. T...
Kyocera C-910 (1983)
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The first control pre-amplifier based on digital age technology and space age materials. Features Single Stage Push-pull circuitry improve...
Kyocera B-910 (1983)
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Kyocera's DC high-speed power amplifier features dynamic power supply for maximum power and sound quality. Like its matching pre-amplifi...
KYOCERA DA-710 CX
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In may of 1983, Kyocera introduced a CD player with true 16-bit digital filters. Today, the competition's calling this circuit "...
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