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Late eighties KENWOOD 2 channel 150 watt rms component system. Bought this new just when cd was comin out. Has separate cd player, dual cassette, phono,

amp, preamp and tuner. The components are flawless and it has low mileage which is why it is being sold. Hasn't been turned 10 times in 10 years. All manuals included and all wiring included.


The Kenwood speakers are dual 12 inch woofers and rumble the house quite well. Cloth grilles have a couple very small wear holes at a couple of edges and the cabinets are near perfect. All four woofers have had the foam surround replaced by me and I have to say I did a fine job. You can't tell.


I hooked this baby up to a couple of DCM 12A I have for a party and everyone was asking about the system. It rocks to say the least and will vibrate stuff across the tables.


So what should I ask ? Your opinions are much appreciated. Thx
 

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Late eighties KENWOOD 2 channel 200 watt rms component system. Bought this new just when cd was comin out. Has separate cd player, dual cassette, phono,

amp, preamp and tuner. The components are flawless and it has low mileage which is why it is being sold. Hasn't been turned 10 times in 10 years. All manuals included and all wiring included.


The Kenwood speakers are dual 12 inch woofers and rumble the house quite well. Cloth grilles have a couple very small wear holes at a couple of edges and the cabinets are near perfect. All four woofers have had the foam surround replaced by me and I have to say I did a fine job. You can't tell.


I hooked this baby up to a couple of DCM 12A I have for a party and everyone was asking about the system. It rocks to say the least and will vibrate stuff across the tables.


So what should I ask ? Your opinions are much appreciated. Thx

I wouldn't want to call 80's stuff vintage, but I guess we have to call Kenwoods Amps vintage since they don't make them anymore.

Kenwood really made nice, serious stuff, That amp should demand top dollar.

I don't know prices, but I'd check with collectors sites, because that is a

fine stereo you have there.


I have a Kenwood VR6070 and I hope it lasts forever.
 
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