Is the Kenwood kr-8050 solid state receiver good?
The Kenwood KR-8050 receiver is somewhat back together. It’s time for some bench testing. This Kenwood KR-8050 solid state receiver seems fine on the bench. Easily meeting specs for power and distortion. This Kenwood KR-8050 receiver repair and restoration is complete.
What kind of Deoxit do I need for my Kenwood 8050?
This Kenwood KR-8050 needs the control pots and switches cleaned with deoxit which is always part of any vintage stereo repair or restoration. Removing the metal plate on the Kenwood KR-8050 receiver makes it much easier to get the deoxit where it needs to be. Another assembly is removed for easier access.
Which is Kenwood High Speed DC stereo receiver?
Kenwood AM/FM high speed DC stereo receiver model KR-8050. Next up from the KR-7050. 150 watts per channel. Features, two tape in/outputs, two phono and one aux inputs, bass, mid and treble controls.
What’s the difference between a 9600 and an 8050?
Mine was built in ’76 (weighs about 65lbs) while the 8050s were built in ’79 and ’80. About the last good years for the big-a$$ receivers before they went to sh!t. The 9600 is 160wpc, the 8050 is 120wpc.
When did the Kenwood kr-8050 FM / AM receiver come out?
The Kenwood KR-8050 FM/AM Hi-Speed DC receiver as Kenwood called it was introduced in 1979. It was an advanced stereo electronically and fit into the monster receiver category by pushing out 120 watts per channel in ‘normal’ mode and 150 watts per channel when the ‘Power Boost’ feature was turned on.
This Kenwood KR-8050 needs the control pots and switches cleaned with deoxit which is always part of any vintage stereo repair or restoration. Removing the metal plate on the Kenwood KR-8050 receiver makes it much easier to get the deoxit where it needs to be. Another assembly is removed for easier access.
What does power boost do on Kenwood kr-8050?
It was an advanced stereo electronically and fit into the monster receiver category by pushing out 120 watts per channel in ‘normal’ mode and 150 watts per channel when the ‘Power Boost’ feature was turned on. The Power Boost is, of course, that bright orange button on the left side of the front panel.
What kind of Stereo is a Kenwood kr-6600?
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