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Offline Stugpanzer

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Hello from Northern Illinois
« on: January 07, 2016, 11:11:50 AM »
Way back when I got married in 1983 I had a Kenwood KR-9050 Receiver along with some EV speakers, Sansui Turntable and Teac Tape Deck.  After getting married I let my wife talk me into getting rid of all that fine stuff because, you know 'What do you 'need' that stuff for'?  When I sold the Kenwood to a friend, about a month later he told me he trashed it because he left it next to a window and there was a downpour.  I was heartbroken!

Over the years I have had various receivers, amps, surround systems, etc but I missed the old days of having a nice stereo system.  This week changes all that!  I am now the proud owner of a Kenwood KR-9050 that I picked up on Ebay which was partially refurbished as follows:

From the Ebay Auction:

  • This powerful Kenwood KR 9050, Kenwoods Flagship, has been serviced and partially restored.
    It is rated at 200 watts per side, but bench tested much higher.
    Full face off cleaning with all switches and pots cleaned and serviced.
    The power card was recapped, reflowed and flux was cleaned up.
    The EQ section was removed, cleaned, and recapped.
    The Amp section was partially recapped. The transistors tested fine and had been worked on before.
    The speaker protection and overcurrent relays were cleaned and brandished.
    The tuner section received some new caps and resistors.
    It was also cleaned and dialed in. Tuning pulleys were all cleaned and lubed.
    Replaced all the bad bulbs with original stock, including indicator lights.
    Tested receiver for a week, running through all modes and variables.
    Everything works great, with clean balanced power. All functions perform as they should.
    The tuner locks and holds distant stations with a simple wire antenna.
    The -20 db attenuator switch does not hold. It works, but doesn't stay depressed.
    It is a button I never use, but I wanted to repair it. I just could not find a replacement.
    The knobs on this were not great, so I covered them in brushed aluminum vinyl.
    It can be removed easily if you don't like that look.
    I did nothing with the wooden case and will leave that for the new owner.
    I am not a wood finishing guy, and I know some like the stock, vintage look.

Along with the receiver I bought some V-MODO Crossfade M100 cans.  My old AKG K340 cans had been through the ringer and since I don't have speakers (yet) for this receiver, I wanted some nice headphones to crank some tunes for now.
Kenwood KR-9050
V-MODO Crossfade M100 cans (Not Vintage but they sound nice!)

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Re: Hello from Northern Illinois
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2016, 12:47:10 PM »
That should give you many years of wonderful service.   Hello and welcome!

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Re: Hello from Northern Illinois
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2016, 12:57:16 PM »
Hello Stug,  welcome to the group!

The actual part number of the muting switch is S42-5013-05,  but I suspect any of the S42-XXXX series will probably work if you ignore the additional pins (and I am basing that on looking at pictures of them,  so caveat emptor!).  As is often the case these are being sold at high prices on ebay (I should not be criticizing,  I do it to a degree as well when I give up on a vintage receiver - part it out and sell the parts retail ):

http://www.ebay.com/itm/KENWOOD-S42-2018-05-TAPE-MONITOR-SWITCH-BANK-KR-4070-/111861487741?hash=item1a0b76d87d:g:BbUAAOSwhkRWgqNi

or

http://www.ebay.com/itm/KENWOOD-S42-3008-05-INPUT-PUSH-SWITCH-CIRCUIT-BOARD-KA-3500-AMPLIFIER-/151932260720?hash=item235fde5170:g:T9sAAMXQb29R3L3e

Nice monster receiver!

OBG


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Re: Hello from Northern Illinois
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2016, 01:09:31 PM »
Thanks guys for the warm welcome!  Thanks for the switch info too!

David
Kenwood KR-9050
V-MODO Crossfade M100 cans (Not Vintage but they sound nice!)

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Re: Hello from Northern Illinois
« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2016, 05:56:58 AM »
Welcome to the forum David! Post some pictures of your gear, especially that Kenwood beast!!!
IN REALITY IT ONLY MATTERS WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE TO YOU!!!!!

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Re: Hello from Northern Illinois
« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2016, 07:43:22 AM »
Welcome to the forum.  May your sound be rich and your wallet be poor.

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Re: Hello from Northern Illinois
« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2016, 11:12:15 AM »
Here's a pic of my new (to me) baby with the V-MODO Crossover M100 cans:


I work from home so the Kenwood, is right where I want it, on my desk right next to where I work, with a Panasonic DVD/CD player (yes I have a 40" tv in my office which is out of view in this photo) along with my laptop, my work laptop and its monitor, a new 1080p camcorder on the right, some McDonald's Sweet Tea....jerks!  They should never serve that stuff because resistance is futile for me!!!!!!
Kenwood KR-9050
V-MODO Crossfade M100 cans (Not Vintage but they sound nice!)

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Re: Hello from Northern Illinois
« Reply #7 on: January 08, 2016, 11:42:18 AM »
Beautiful Kenwood!  Welcome to the forum.
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Re: Hello from Northern Illinois
« Reply #8 on: January 08, 2016, 11:50:33 AM »
Thanks Jazzman!  I read a bunch of your site about your speakers.  That is bookmarked for a 'far' future project!  Well done sir!
Kenwood KR-9050
V-MODO Crossfade M100 cans (Not Vintage but they sound nice!)