It's a 15 wpc 70s receiver...let it die. It's not worth fixing.
Suggestions on who could update and or repair a 1975 Kenwood KR 2600 receiver...
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…….thank you ebm once again for your usual worthless posts and russ69 you are not far behind that afore-mentioned '' thread locust ''. It still works and my typing mistake it is the KR 3600 and cane be bought on ebay for about $200. It was the first piece of audio equipment I ever bought and it is still in very good condition. I just would like for somebody to clean it up a little inside so to speak …...is it worth it as russ69 asked ; well to me it is and that's all that counts ! I wish some people would add something to their responses. |
@garebear - OK, I see you are in NY State. Not particularly close to me here in Cincinnati, but not a world away either. So, the guy I mentioned is Matt @ Matt's Vintage Audio Repair in Milford (Cincinnati), Ohio. He's been doing repair and refurbishment of vintage electronics, especially '70's receivers, for a long time. He's the guy that all of the vintage resale shops in the area take their equipment to for affordable repairs. He also does some top notch refurbishments on the now very expensive super receivers from Pioneer, Sansui, Marantz, etc. I read through the reviews on his facebook page and it looks like he does allow shipping to him for repair, not just drop-off. Anyway, give Matt a call and see if he can help, or make a recommendation to you. Worse case, I live 2 miles from his shop. You could send it to me and I could drop it off to him. Whatever you choose, I wish you good luck. It would be cool to have my first ever receiver today. facebook.com/mattsvintageaudiorepair
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