Philly, PA....... 19047 to be exact
Heres a pic of what it looks like.... no actual pics of the one I;ve got. Its in good shape, nothing major. Removed it for something a lil more expensive, with some more cool stuff I'd never use
Here are the specs:
Brand: Kenwood
CD Changer Support: No
Estimated Price: Under $300
Peak Power: 44(x4) Watts
Playing Options Random Play • Repeat Play
Security Feature Programmable Security Code System
Digital to Analog Converter: Integrated Quad 1-Bit.
Digital Filter: 8-Times Oversampling.
Precision Digital Timing (DPAC).
Digital Optimum Servo Control.
Kenwood-Designed Superior Disc Transport.
Audible fast-forward/fast-reverse.
CD text.F14
So whatever all that means..... haha the ONLY thing with it is there is a small slider switch on the bottom right used to open if you MANUALLY turn it off (most likely would never do so anyways) that came loose and just kinda sits in there. Either get it repaired for 15 bucks or let it stay like it is. DOesnt affect performance or anything, and being as small as it is, its not noticable in the least bit....