if memory serves me, it would be on top of the cabinet the turntable then the amplifier, tuner, cassette deck, with the timer at the bottom. You can change the tuner or the cassette deck if you like there’s not a Hierarchy to that one. With the cableing connection, make sure you connect each corresponding piece of equipment to the amplifier making sure you connect red to red and white to white. With the white representing the left side. Take speaker wire make sure to do the same only this time, red to red and black to black. I would use the two switched Outlet for the cassette player and record player, with the timer going into the unswitched. plug the tuner into the timer. If it looks to be necessary, get some electrical equipment cleaner to help with any oxidation that may have occurred. probably are going to want to get some pledge for those speaker cabinets. Also maybe look at some silk flower cleaner at Michael’s for the speaker fabric. Good luck hope this helps you somewhat
Acquired A Complete Kenwood System From The Early Eighties, Looking For Guidance
Hello All !
Just Acquired A Kenwood System Consisting Of The Following:
- KL-999Z 5-Way Speakers
- KT-500 Tuner
- KD-4100R Direct Drive Turntable
- AT-80D Audio Timer
- KA-500 Amplifier
- KX-600 Tape Deck
I Have Yet To Clean It Up And Put It All In The Cabinet, But Am In Need Of Guidance Getting The Set-Up Complete. Stacking Order, Cables, Etc.... The Equipment Did Not Come With Manuals, So If Anyone Can Point Me In That Direction, Also Helpful !
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@jl35 , The Only Site I Found No Longer Allows Registration To Obtain The Manuals. I think I Found Only Two. |
@roxy54 I Do Not.. Lol.. It's Just A Habit I've Gotten Into Which Now Comes Naturally After So Many Years...
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