Kyocera has always been a diverse company. Their start was in ceramics, but they've applied that to everything from printers and copiers to audio and cutlery.
kyocera stopped making audio gear around 1989, but their stuff was really, really good--they were sort of the japanese mcintosh, with much better build quality than the plastic junk trotted out by their peers. i still have their 861 receiver and a matching cdp--their tape decks and turntables were also first-rate.
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