Kenwood - The masters of desirable yet attainable Hi-Fi

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A bit of history, some reminiscing and a demo - its all in this video about Kenwood.
Kenwood have been around since the 1960s and the 1940s (the video explains more) - but it’s their 1980s and 1990s black components full of buttons, clever features and flashing lights that I remember lusting after. While this period might not have been Kenwood at their best, it’s the Kenwood I know best and this video looks at two components from this era.
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…and yes, I think I may have recorded it just a bit hot...oh and I've been told the Dolby C demo sounds a bit odd (I couldn’t tell as I’ve got a head cold that’s affecting my hearing) however I tend not to use Dolby C or any noise reduction for recording - I’m fine with the hiss (what little I can hear of it now) and eschewing NR means a tape can be played back on any deck.
A couple of people on Patreon pointed out that a possible reason that 16 was chosen as a maximum limit for the tape repeat function was down to using a 4 bit counter.
Regarding the ‘top 20’ HiFi companies list
This isn’t a list of the best or worst or the top or bottom companies, or personal favourites - just the first five that popped into people’s heads. Imagine if someone came up to you in the street with a microphone and said ‘name any five HiFi companies in ten seconds to win a new car’ - these are the ones that most people would name.
There were approximately 150 different companies named. If you can think of a HiFi company then its more than likely one of the 460 people who responded will have named it.
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@Techmoan
@Techmoan 4 жыл бұрын
As usual there’s additional information in the *video description text box*
@JohnDRobinsonelectronicdrums
@JohnDRobinsonelectronicdrums 4 жыл бұрын
all great information as always
@ddanny3108
@ddanny3108 4 жыл бұрын
Trio lo7d is real high end! That’s Kenwood.
@techno-sorcery9852
@techno-sorcery9852 4 жыл бұрын
"But what about [insert company name here]?" - Somebody who didn't read the description
@stokesd3
@stokesd3 4 жыл бұрын
Should have in there your greatest vid yet imho really compelling... had to watch at 1x for once to take it in 😄
@derekporter7658
@derekporter7658 4 жыл бұрын
Wonder why they changed from Trio to Kenwood?
@tiderfish
@tiderfish 4 жыл бұрын
My parents bought a full Kenwood 7 component rack with this CD player in the early 90s. One night they were out, and I popped a CD in the plus 1 slot, and the disk tray closing pushed the CD between the magazine and the plus 1 tray. So I frantically took all the components off the CD player, and took apart the CD player to fish out that CD. I got it all back together and working before they got home. Now I do stuff like that for a living. They still have that system, and I have been pining over it ever since. It had a separate radio, pre-amp and amp unit, and 7! way floor standing speakers. This thing would shake the house!
@CheebaTimeTv
@CheebaTimeTv 4 жыл бұрын
What model is it?
@tiderfish
@tiderfish 4 жыл бұрын
@@CheebaTimeTv I will have to check the next time i visit.
@michael5089
@michael5089 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant!!
@Coneman3
@Coneman3 3 ай бұрын
ISTP?
@MrSleepProductionsInc
@MrSleepProductionsInc 4 жыл бұрын
1900’s - audio manufacturers did everything to help you record music. 2000’s - audio manufacturers do everything to stop you from recording music.
@nkt1
@nkt1 4 жыл бұрын
Mr. Sleep You’re forgetting SCMS.
@MetalTrabant
@MetalTrabant 4 жыл бұрын
I could copy CDs and tapes to cassette just fine with my LG hi-fi from 2003. Okay, it didn't have too many helpful functions like these decks above, but did the job just right for my teenage self. There was some synchronization though when recorded from CD, so it paused the disc when the tape reached the end of a side, so you could continue from that point on the next side, but I hate to split songs like that, so it wasn't much help.
@MessalineApghar
@MessalineApghar 4 жыл бұрын
@SevelRomanov Sony too. And WB had QC issues with Disk Rot.
@MessalineApghar
@MessalineApghar 4 жыл бұрын
@SevelRomanov absolutely. There were a lot of shit brand blank CDs and DVDs that rotted. But i was talking about prerecorded :)
@SoCalFreelance
@SoCalFreelance 3 жыл бұрын
I spent all of my summer job money on a complete Kenwood system back in the early 90's. Watching you interact with the unit, how it functions, the sounds it makes, what the display shows, all brings back fond memories.
@jamelo2132
@jamelo2132 3 жыл бұрын
And now I can spend my summer job money on those systems that people sell on ebay. For me it's sometimes astonishing how much hifi stuff cost back in the 90s and how "cheap" I can get it now on Ebay. Yes it's 30 years old but you can't get this audio quality for a reasonable price nowadays.
@Ephoros
@Ephoros Жыл бұрын
This video is the reason there is a full Kenwood stack sitting in my living room. Thank you!
@reidkeevers
@reidkeevers 4 жыл бұрын
Imagine my surprise hearing about the Mikasa-Kenwood connection whilst eating off my 1970s Mikasa plate and drinking out of my matching 1970s Mikasa mug.
@heathwellsNZ
@heathwellsNZ 4 жыл бұрын
As a radio HAM before the internet came along... I remember Kenwood mostly for their excellent transceivers...
@motodevcam
@motodevcam 3 жыл бұрын
I was just about to make a similar comment. Kenwood radios are superb.
@Emphasis213
@Emphasis213 3 жыл бұрын
Kenwood is a communication s powerhouse today. Many of their radios (walkie talkies) are used by public safety agencies.
@thecianinator
@thecianinator 3 жыл бұрын
I can tell you're that old because of all the ellipses that you use lol
@turbochargedfilms
@turbochargedfilms 3 жыл бұрын
@@thecianinator I write like that too... And I just turned 20!
@josephjames259
@josephjames259 3 жыл бұрын
Kenwood TS-820S owner here. Bought it because it doesn’t have the proprietary parts of today’s units. Stayed for the rich audio.
@samvandeneynde3590
@samvandeneynde3590 4 жыл бұрын
Somehow the effort invested in these old mixtapes I used to do as a teenager made you appreciate the music a lot more. Great video.
@Eman-wj8gq
@Eman-wj8gq 3 жыл бұрын
So true
@ernestopenalozaromero1518
@ernestopenalozaromero1518 6 ай бұрын
I own a Kenwood system with a CD player, equalizer, amplifier, cassette deck, and radio. I bought it 27 years ago, and it still works. Note: 7 years ago, I tried replacing it with an Onkyo. The sound simply was never at the same level. I ended up fixing the small details of my Kenwood, and to this day, it's still in the living room.
@TheWarmotor
@TheWarmotor 6 ай бұрын
I had a Kenwood thru my childhood years into my teen years. It was doing double duty as the stereo in my room as well as the PA system when playing with my band. One day I blew a resistor running it too hot without my big mains and I wasn't in a position to have it fixed. I wonder what Onkyo unit you have? As far as modern receivers go, I haven't found a better company... My original Onkyo HT5.1 unit is in my bedroom now with some 15" sansuis up front, a 12" passive sub and Sony bookshelf speakers on center/surround. Home theatre has a newer 7.1 unit (BT is nice) with dual 15" subs and my TV stand is made up of two massive massive classic speaker boxes that run the center channel, all of the satellites house a pair of both Onkyo paper cone units and polycarbonate cone Sony units. I'll always remember the aggressive, colorful tone of my old Kenwood, but it was pure hifi and wouldn't support BT or any sort of digital surround. Onkyo fills that role a lot better :)
@jinky0u812
@jinky0u812 4 жыл бұрын
I was talkin' with a group the other day and had mentioned that I felt that these older systems from the 70s, 80s and early 90s sounded much better than stereos we have today. I really miss the big speakers with woofers, mid-range and tweeters. The new stuff today all crammed into little cubes are impressive indeed that they can push the depth that they can, but the range just doesn't seem the same. I also think older equipment looked much better too.
@josegallardo3635
@josegallardo3635 4 жыл бұрын
I agree, the bass nowadays are impresive, but I REALLY LOVE the sliders, leds, mesmerizing spectrum analyzer and the impresive displays in the late 80's early 90's and turning up volume with those giant knob, not the same clicking a button.
@cjsebes
@cjsebes 4 жыл бұрын
I was just chatting with a buddy about the same thing. I'd love to get an older 80s or 90s rack system with all of the components and huge speakers. I just need to find the room for it.
@MrJef06
@MrJef06 4 жыл бұрын
Fluorescent displays look so cool 👍 They were everywhere in the 80s...
@absalomdraconis
@absalomdraconis 4 жыл бұрын
Since the VFDs are sort of a vacuum tube, maybe we'll all get lucky & that company that's making vacuum tubes in chip-socket form with do a dot-matrix VFD as well.
@23ofSeptember
@23ofSeptember 2 жыл бұрын
I first learned about Kenwood because of the stickers guys would put on their back windows of their cars in the 1990s. I remember my first home stereo was a Kenwood that I bought from A&B Sound in Canada. Now, in Japan, I own a Kenwood Navigation system, and a Kenwood Hi Fi home stereo system.
@infadeldog13
@infadeldog13 3 жыл бұрын
Always liked Kenwood - fell in love after visiting the local Kenwood dealership in my town as a kid - can still smell the electronics of all those warm amps. They only seemed to sell Kenwood and later a bit of Denon. Still got by original boxed UD70 Midi Separates system I bought new in 1992. Spent hours watching the animated 'DEMO' mode on the massive 'Spectrum Analyser' display on the Graphic Equaliser.
@BobMuir100
@BobMuir100 3 жыл бұрын
Ohhhhhhhhhh pure joy to this teenager, KENWOOD & Denon!!! Went thru purchasing both brands, then a car and that sucked up all money: Capri 3.0 Executive (used) and it was a great fun money pit!!! I guess whichever way I went both would be gone by now....... lol
@Jingleboy14
@Jingleboy14 4 жыл бұрын
Well I learned something today. Initially I had the same thoughts on Kenwood as your brother did: "Why would a food appliance company make HiFis?".
@Techmoan
@Techmoan 4 жыл бұрын
Yamaha make motorbikes and pianos - so it’s entirely understandable to assume Kenwood weren't beyond making food mixers and HiFi
@RudalPL
@RudalPL 4 жыл бұрын
@@Techmoan Well. at least YAMAHA is known from their massive instruments market. And they made some really good cassette deck as well.
@user-ih3jb9bm4v
@user-ih3jb9bm4v 4 жыл бұрын
@@psynrg Philips too
@SimbaSeven.
@SimbaSeven. 4 жыл бұрын
I just picked up a Kenwood KX-1030 yesterday. I plan on fully restoring it, but would prefer a professional do it.
@stevenlamb3971
@stevenlamb3971 4 жыл бұрын
Kenwood also makes high end amateur radio transmitting equipment.
@Noah-Lach
@Noah-Lach 4 жыл бұрын
My father still owns a Kenwood stereo from when he was a teenager in the 80's. I remember drooling over the beautiful amp/radio when I was a kid. Even if modern gear sounds better, that thing was built like nothing in its price range today. Every knob and button felt perfect and the entire unit could probably survive a nuclear blast.
@SeanBZA
@SeanBZA 4 жыл бұрын
Did have to repair the tuner, stereo decoder chip died, and the replacement is still working decades later.
@Yardbirds777
@Yardbirds777 2 жыл бұрын
In 1976 I bought a brand new Trio/Kenwood KD1033 turntable from a shop in Tottenham Court Road. This turntable is still my main turntable. It's only ever needed a belt change and cartridge/stylus changes and has never let me down. Trio turntables were highly thought of back in the '70's and were considered proper entry level hifi and gave the Pioneer PL-12D a run for its money.
@stigofthedump4058
@stigofthedump4058 2 жыл бұрын
Bought mine about the same time only in Whitechapel, Liverpool. Like yours mine is still in use as my main turntable with no servicing apart from belt changing. Fantastic gear.
@coventrykid08
@coventrykid08 Жыл бұрын
I've had my Kenwood system for 32 years it's used daily and has never missed a beat.
@albertloan396
@albertloan396 4 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised that such an extensive overview of the Kenwood company ignores their expertise in shortwave radio equipment. They produced some of the best high end shortwave receivers and transmitters money could buy. The Kenwood R2000 was a landmark in receiving equipment at a price hobbyists could afford.
@dano272
@dano272 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the "this is easy" demonstration of potentiometer adjustments. Will have to get right on that for my deck later as I noted the same difference in levels on my JVC deck. Sometimes you don't know what you don't know.
@kareno8634
@kareno8634 4 жыл бұрын
D Heatherly - i know, doesn't surprise me either. Techmoan always pops in with the cure for issues i've not thought to address.
@White-Wolf1969
@White-Wolf1969 4 жыл бұрын
I need to pull my Pioneer out and clean the record pot on the front as it likes to drop one channel completely during adjustment
@emprsnm9903
@emprsnm9903 4 жыл бұрын
JVC had DDRP, which was their version of the kenwood DDRS. Feature set, Tip-ring-sleeve interconnect cables, suspiciously similar. Wonder if the same company was behind the scenes (Sony?) in providing the feature? Looks like Kenwoods cd changer magazine was even used in JVC changers.
@SeanBZA
@SeanBZA 4 жыл бұрын
@@emprsnm9903 Suspect they had a base set of informal must support commands, and then each would layer on propietary extensions. As to the company i would hazard NEC, as they were the de facto supplier of the intelligence in the majority of cases, and even Sony used them for controllers, even if they came with a Sony branding and house code on the epoxy.
@LA-db9xj
@LA-db9xj 2 жыл бұрын
I've always been a fan of Kenwood . My first real receiver back in the early 70's was a Kenwood KR-2400. I also had a full Kenwood rack system back in the 80's. My current vintage setup includes a Kenwood KR-5600 receiver, a Kenwood GE-1100 grapic equalizer and a Kenwood PD-M 6640 6+1 multi-disc cd player. Love the beautiful looks, warm sound, dependability and excellent build quality of Kenwood gear!
@grimreaperalphax1247
@grimreaperalphax1247 3 жыл бұрын
Back in the days all Sony and Kenwood systems are designed and build in Japan. This electronic is made to basically last forever,with a quality that china manufactured items could only dream about,everything is another level... I have Sony system bough in early 90s,that is manufactured in Tokyo Japan,still works as new without any problems,never been opened or repaired. And this days you buy a new electronic gadget which is almost certain made in china and in a year of owning it's more in repair shop then in use...so i miss the old days.
@-abacchus
@-abacchus 4 жыл бұрын
I was today years old when I learnt Kenwood audio and Kenwood appliances were two different companies. Both logos are black and each even have a triangular shape in red, albeit in different places, but still...
@pcno2832
@pcno2832 4 жыл бұрын
I saw a pile of "Kenwood" stand mixers in the isle at Christmas Tree Shop for about $70 a piece a couple of years back and still have no idea who was selling them. Given that the Kenwood UK appliance maker has almost no presence in the USA, it could have been some importer who assumed it could get away with slapping the name on some generic stuff from China. I doubt a real Kenwood mixer would be that inexpensive.
@carolineleonard8214
@carolineleonard8214 4 жыл бұрын
Just remembered something. I went into Audio T in Cardiff last week and guess what they were watching...... Techmoan. All hail Techmoan.
@hunterr1ar727
@hunterr1ar727 2 ай бұрын
I had the double tape deck version and the 6650 CD version. Bought in early 90s. Awesome machines. I had the kenwood MOSFET driver stereo amp as well. A beauty. Still in use today. CD player still works after 30 years. Tape deck sold. I also had the nice EQ that matched but sold that ages ago. Kenwood was excellent.
@timothyexner
@timothyexner 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for covering this underappreciated brand. I have a Kenwood system that has been working perfectly for over 25 years.
@808v1
@808v1 4 жыл бұрын
I love how you timed the CD change w a nixie clock...only techmoan.
@cjsebes
@cjsebes 4 жыл бұрын
That's one of my pains that my kid will never encounter: trying to figure out what tracks will fit on a cassette without cutting off a song. I'm still using my Kenwood DP-47 CD player that my parents got me for Christmas in 1987. It has outlasted all of my other Hi-Fi equipment.
@MetalTrabant
@MetalTrabant 4 жыл бұрын
Before the internet, I think I just fast forwarded all tracks on a CD, wrote down the duration of the individual tracks on a paper (if it wasn't on the CD inlay), and then did some math to find out what fits to a side. But I'd never change the order of songs of an album just to fit better onto a tape. Of course this didn't work when you wanted to catch your favourite songs from the radio to your mixtape... that was pure guess.
@billedmonds7958
@billedmonds7958 2 жыл бұрын
I was in the audio/video business for 30+ years and it's kind of funny what little details you forget. Of course, the memory is there and comes back very fast. I sold a sh1t-ton of Kenwood gear.
@Kenszen
@Kenszen Жыл бұрын
“Kenwood” was great, unbelievable in my opinion when they had the “Audio Purist” series.
@DanielBull
@DanielBull 4 жыл бұрын
All these years and I never realised that the food mixer company was a different company!
@robc4191
@robc4191 3 жыл бұрын
Not food mixers... But plates!
@sjeeke
@sjeeke 4 жыл бұрын
Watching this video in 2020 and I now know more about 1980's/1990's tape decks then I ever did back then. Never knew about those combined button pressing. 😊
@rubenalmeidajr.4728
@rubenalmeidajr.4728 4 жыл бұрын
Not a HiFi enthusiast at all, but in 2016 I was given a Kenwood receiver by a coworker to accompany the record player I was gifting my girlfriend and I LOVE this receiver. It's as old as I am (I turn 30 in June) and it still works and sounds wonderfully. The all black also fits our current little set up.
@DesDiamondS
@DesDiamondS 3 жыл бұрын
I grew up with a Kenwood setup my dad bought in 1990. This was a nice stroll through memory lane.
@SolarMoth
@SolarMoth 4 жыл бұрын
this channel is a visual and audio time-capsule that will never come back
@michaeljordan6008
@michaeljordan6008 4 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t even dream of Kenwood. After 35 years, I’ve finally saved up enough coin for a top of the line Fisher Studio Standard rack system with CD, turntable, EQ, and dual cassette deck. I’m loving it!
@thewind-ne8rh
@thewind-ne8rh 2 жыл бұрын
love all the older sound and video equipment , takes me back . THANKS
@sargonsblackgrandfather2072
@sargonsblackgrandfather2072 3 жыл бұрын
Here’s a story. When I was a kid my friends big brother bought a Kenwood separates system. I was over at his playing on his SNES and messing around with the Kenwood system, it was off and I turned the volume all the way up to the top and forgot I’d done it. A while later he says “let’s listen to the radio” turns on the stereo and BLAM we were hit by a wall of sound, I can only equate it to that scene in Planes Trains and Automobiles where they drive between the two trucks and John Candy turns into the devil, seriously it was so loud I think I had an out of body experience. We were both slightly deaf for a few hours after 😆
@bobuilt10
@bobuilt10 4 жыл бұрын
I've still got all of my Kenwood components. They were demoted by my missus in to the garage over 20 years ago where they have been regularly subjected to grinding dust, spray mist and all of the other detritus which goes with a home mechanics garage. It's testement to the build quality as everything still works perfectlyeven though I have destroyed four or five sets of speakers over the same period. I now tend to use a Bluetooth adapter with it but when I fancy a bit of nostalgia and pop in an 80's mix tape it still sounds great.
@Kilo-ct8dh
@Kilo-ct8dh 4 жыл бұрын
Me too. Still works like a charm.
@paullestrange
@paullestrange 4 жыл бұрын
My parents had a system. And when they thought it was too big for the room, took it down the dump...they had a linear tracking record deck which I would love now.
@DarylSawatzky
@DarylSawatzky 4 жыл бұрын
After watching your whole video, I glanced back at the Kenwood cassette player I bought second hand to replace an Onkyo that failed after playing maybe 10 tapes... and this Kenwood has CCRS. I didn't even know what that was. Thanks for telling me.
@liquidalloy
@liquidalloy 2 жыл бұрын
I am STILL using my Kenwood components that I bought in 1994. Receiver, dual cassette deck and CD player. ZERO issues
@CheffBryan
@CheffBryan 2 жыл бұрын
My father gave me his old receiver, he had gotten rid of the CD player with six disc cartridges and tape player, but this video got me into picking up all the components I could find. Anyways, all of the components are explicitly from around that time and extremely nostalgic! You just can't beat the old stuff.
@billchessell8213
@billchessell8213 2 жыл бұрын
Kenwood, Sherwood, LaFayette, Realistic. I wish I could remember the rest! I’m a bit young to know much about Lafayette, they were out of business, I think, before I had a job, but each of the others had systems that were desirable. I would collect them like you do, if I wasn’t now deaf. I still have a component system, thrift store bargains that sit in an oak audio cabinet but I’ve never bothered to hook them together. I just can no longer assess what they sound like, so I don’t bother. Boy do I love your descriptions! Vicariously, through your explanations I can enjoy my old hobby again. Thank you so much.
@silarge
@silarge 4 жыл бұрын
Still got my Kenwood component HiFi from the early 90s and it's in regular use. Love the sound quality.
@rockutron9000
@rockutron9000 4 жыл бұрын
In America in the 80's and 90's Kenwood and Alpine were considered the best car stereos by many. I definitely remember that CD changer cartridge. It was a great design.
@davebarnes2601
@davebarnes2601 3 жыл бұрын
My Dad still has his Kenwood Separates they have not missed a beat for over 30+ years. I remember using the CCRS function to record CD's to Tape did an amazing job =) Fantastic content as always keep up the the amazing work =)
@russofamerica
@russofamerica 4 жыл бұрын
I don't know which KZfaq algorithm recommended this video, but maybe it was the algorithm that knew I had a Kenwood stereo system when I was a teen. It was fantastic. Audio tuner, CD, dual cassettes, amp with graphic equalizer, and speakers that would pound the bass to my heart's content. Fantastic. I'm not an audiophile, but it hit the marks for me blasting everything from NWA to the Sex Pistols. My parents had a better Kenwood system with multiple CDs and maybe a few extra bells and whistles, but their music wasn't as demanding of this tech as mine was.
@TechBaffle
@TechBaffle 4 жыл бұрын
Underrated brands: Kenwood, Aiwa, JVC. Some pretty good stuff on eBay - not a magnet for Hi-Fi enthusiasts
@UrOpinionsSucc
@UrOpinionsSucc 4 жыл бұрын
I remember Aiwa & JVC. Very underrated indeed! Back then i had a Kenwood cassette deck in my 1998 GMC Sierra cab. Good times.
@SeanBZA
@SeanBZA 4 жыл бұрын
@@UrOpinionsSucc Still using an Aiwa boombox every day, it has been in use for 30 years with only minimal repairs, though the cassette deck is broken, but it is still a good radio receiver.
@paulsmith4568
@paulsmith4568 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, I still have my Kenwood mini system from 30years ago. It cost over £1000 at the time, but was worth every penny, as everything still works and it has never been opened or repaired. It still sounds fantastic (much better than most new systems), it’s very understated, therefore, still fits into a modern lounge. I use my Amazon echo dot through it, as well as cds, tapes and records (on the dinky record deck!!). Mine has the fully auto CCRS, although it hasn’t been used recently and remember that it worked flawlessly. I really love this thing and hope it will give me many years of pleasure to come. Always enjoy your videos, you are one of my favourite youtubers. I really appreciate how much effort you put into making high quality, engaging content. Thanks Paul.
@rachnaram
@rachnaram 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for bringing out this piece on Kenwood one of my favourite brands. I am kind of binge watching your shows since last two days and I can't thank you enough for bringing back such nostalgic experiences. We have bypassed most of these products in India, but to watch and learn about these products is an amazing experience. The Panasonic one, a transistor, which doubles up as a record player is my favourite one. I hope I can get this one for my collection. Thanks once again for bringing the life back to all these wonderful products.
@markwilliams2620
@markwilliams2620 4 жыл бұрын
Pioneer. Bought it in 1988. Finally had to sell it in 2010. Aside from replacing the woofer foam surrounds it always worked and sounded great. Aiwa was what my suitemate had and it was even better.
@christophermorin9036
@christophermorin9036 4 жыл бұрын
Aiwa...so underrated.
@72polara
@72polara 4 жыл бұрын
Kenwood always made pretty good ham and two way equipment. It gave me less trouble than the more expensive Motorola stuff did. The CalFire (California Dept of Forestry) fleet has been using Kenwood equipment for many years now and so did the county fleet I used to take care of.
@dcaseng
@dcaseng 4 жыл бұрын
I haven't heard of Kenwood in YEARS. They were never considered audiophile quality, but they were one of "the best of the rest".
@robertdavis5714
@robertdavis5714 2 жыл бұрын
Well done Sir, I always appreciate your high res and attention to detail filming. I love their stuff from late 1970's and own a 9000G.
@jimcullen2211
@jimcullen2211 4 жыл бұрын
This video made me scratch my nostalgia itch. I was like your brother in 1986 and I bought my first system after graduating college. I bought the Kenwood, unlike your brother. I was thrilled with it. I upgrade the system in the early 1990s to another Kenwood System. That system was replaced by home theater equipment in the early 2000s. After watching this video, I tried to find the same model as my original Kenwood receiver online. I located a KR-V95R on Craiglist locally for $120. It looked great and I was going to use it as a secondary unit. I set it up to test with my main system. I was surprised how well it sounded. It brought back many memories and I enjoyed the buttons and lights again. It's still set up two months later. I think it pushed my Toshiba to the secondary status.
@spiff2268
@spiff2268 4 жыл бұрын
Aiwa made some pretty damn good stuff back in the day. A friend of mine had an Aiwa boombox that was only half the size of the average boombox of the day. We called it his "baby box". Yet it was the best sounding of all of ours.
@BEdmonson85
@BEdmonson85 4 жыл бұрын
Funny enough, amongst ham radio enthusiasts, Kenwood is still to this day considered one of the best radio transceiver manufacturers in the business for their excellent sound quality during receive and transmit.
@rationalraven8956
@rationalraven8956 3 жыл бұрын
Kenwood also has a similar reputation in the amateur radio world...they don't produce budget radios and don't produce extremely expensive radios, but they are perhaps the most reputable brand in the mid-range space ($1.5-7k for a base station transceiver)
@tannermarlow5162
@tannermarlow5162 Жыл бұрын
Just seeing the thumbnail made me think about CCRS. And then you said it. I didn't think I would ever hear about it again. It worked very well.
@Roof_Pizza
@Roof_Pizza 4 жыл бұрын
When I think of Kenwood I think of my brother in the 70's and that reminds me of Neal Peart.
@cutrara7
@cutrara7 4 жыл бұрын
rip
@Hawk1966
@Hawk1966 4 жыл бұрын
Poor soul, I hope he's found peace.
@BigMuff75
@BigMuff75 4 жыл бұрын
Bless Neil Peart.
@a500
@a500 4 жыл бұрын
I’m lucky to have kept hold of my kenwood Amp and CD player. They still work and sound great. I loved the look of them and remember lusting after them when I was young.
@TheeDuhscientist
@TheeDuhscientist 4 жыл бұрын
Oh Yes!!
@MrAsBBB
@MrAsBBB 2 жыл бұрын
I felt exactly the same seeing the two stacked together. As a teenager this amongst other thing used to get me excited. Thank you for the memories!
@Ujprom
@Ujprom 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Techmoan for this nostalgic video. It was like a hanger wedged in my mouth for the entirety of this video, watching the old Kenwood tape deck.
@Agamemnon2
@Agamemnon2 4 жыл бұрын
The automatic recording playlist generator function on the CD player is a really cool feature I had no idea existed on anything.
@AA5SA
@AA5SA 4 жыл бұрын
Kenwood makes really good communications equipment, too. I have a Kenwood TS-590SG shortwave transceiver sitting in front of me right now and absolutely love it.
@Johanniscool
@Johanniscool 4 жыл бұрын
This video has it all! History, feature descriptions, pot twiddling, crowd sourced researching, and plenty of retro hifi goodness. One of your best videos.
@VOLVO850MR2
@VOLVO850MR2 2 жыл бұрын
I am a fan of kenwood. I am very glad to see a fan like you to talk about the products of kenwood.
@leeforsythgriffiths
@leeforsythgriffiths 4 жыл бұрын
Mate can i jjust firstly say "happy new year", but also , your content always touches on something iu always have either been fascinated by myself, or find interesting. your content and the quality all round is, in my opinion, definitely some of the very best on you tube.. Thank you , yours Lee Forsyth-Griffiths
@SSJfraz
@SSJfraz 4 жыл бұрын
I just love those old 3 way speaker designs. Much classier looking than most modern systems.
@thomasjackermann
@thomasjackermann 3 жыл бұрын
Well brilliant!! I learned so much from this (as from all your videos) -- CCRS I had never heard of before, or knew about the double-press random selection. Well done, thank you very much indeed!
@Simon_Hawkshaw
@Simon_Hawkshaw 2 жыл бұрын
A wonderful trip down memory lane. Many thanks for sharing.
@mzimmerman1988
@mzimmerman1988 4 жыл бұрын
I think this is my favourite video of yours. Thank you for all the hard work!
@bryandepaepe5984
@bryandepaepe5984 4 жыл бұрын
The data could also say that your Patreon members really know audio gear for having Bose near the bottom.
@aj383
@aj383 4 жыл бұрын
At least they didn't have 'Beats by Dre' on the list.
@PorscheRacer14
@PorscheRacer14 4 жыл бұрын
@@aj383 Or Sonos...
@Techmoan
@Techmoan 4 жыл бұрын
*There’s a bit more information about this in the video description text box.*
@UlfrikTB
@UlfrikTB 4 жыл бұрын
@Utkarsh Amitabh Srivastava That's because most people haven't heard of Nakamichi.
@Hawk1966
@Hawk1966 4 жыл бұрын
Agreed, this was a "what you remember off the top of your head" list not a researched who made the best listing. Nakamichi wasn't well known outside people with deep wallets. My best friend had Sony and I had Pioneer and we argued, friendly like, about who's sounded better. He had 15" to my 12's so better bass but I still think the Pioneer handled the mids and high end better. Was pleased to see both at the top.
@phixi0n
@phixi0n 2 жыл бұрын
I have fond memories growing up of my dads Trio stack stereo system. He bought it sometime in the 70s, it was beautiful. Wooden case with brushed metal front. Very heavy, high quality mechanical buttons, dials and switches. Had lovely analog VU meters that were lit. We don't know where it is nowadays... Probably long gone, but he does still have the Record Player. It's such a shame we still don't have it.
@brandbryce
@brandbryce Жыл бұрын
As always, thanks for creating: you are a constant fascination, after all these years :)
@hazeldavis3176
@hazeldavis3176 4 жыл бұрын
The updated outro is so pleasing. Well done!
@Carstuff111
@Carstuff111 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I love Kenwood of old, because the quality is good without the sticker shock of sometimes...barely better "Higher End" name brand "low end" stuff. A good friend of mine had a Kenwood home stereo component setup with a multi-disc CD changer and a pair of 12 inch subwoofers..... That was glorious to listen to. Had another friend with a full Kenwood compact cassette stereo with a separate multi-band EQ and trunk mounted 6 disc CD player in his 1990 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am...all of it Kenwood and that was an amazing setup as well.
@themeophile
@themeophile 4 жыл бұрын
I love all of your videos, Techmoan. I'm working my way through all of them now. I especially like how you're not afraid to open the lid on a given component to show it off, even though you admit that (like myself) you are no expert in electronics. It makes your videos very enjoyable and informative without becoming too technical. I saw that my preferred brand of hi-fi during my young adult years, TEAC, ranked about #16 in the Top 20 list of most mentioned brands by your Patreon supporters in this video. In that regard, this video and other hi-fi videos you've done inspired me a couple of months back to repair my long-neglected 1997-era TEAC AG-V1020 stereo amplifier/receiver; the CD phono jacks were broken. I was also inspired to find TEAC-branded components to add to the amplifier that I had always wanted to own but couldn't afford at the time. I wanted components from roughly the late 1990's era, with the same type of styling, lettering, and labels on the front as those on my amplifier. On eBay I was able to find separate listings at decent prices for: a PD-D850 TEAC CD Multi Player carousel (I had this exact one back in the day but had tossed it several years ago when it stopped working); a TEAC W-700R Double Cassette Deck; two TEAC EQA-3 Graphic Equalizers (I only needed one, but two looks nicer); and a TEAC P-A688 Full-Automatic Turntable System. I also purchased four TEAC LS-MC90 speakers. Everything works perfectly and sounds great, although with a 100-watt amplifier and 60-watt speakers, I need to make sure I don't overdo the volume. I know TEAC has always been a middle-range hi-fi system, but it's the first brand of component I ever owned so I decided to stick with it. Plus, I like how the black components with the round silver feet look when all stacked together on my shelf (I know you're partial to the brushed silver look :-) ). Please keep up the great videos; I never miss one when you put one out. Thanks.
@Erebus-PCFX
@Erebus-PCFX 4 жыл бұрын
Kenwood. The definition of a forgotten hero.
@Ballebek01
@Ballebek01 4 жыл бұрын
Their receivers never die. Got one from the late 80's, great sound, and was used in a shop for about 30 years and never turned off during the time (at least, that is what the previous owner told me).
@jameskeyes1131
@jameskeyes1131 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video and very impressive features on those components for the money. The black color and graphics looks modern and classy. Hard to believe these things are 30 years old. Someone took care of them for sure. I had Kenwood stuff in the 1980s and was always happy with it.
@dreddguy6454
@dreddguy6454 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Memories are flooding back of the full Kenwood stack I bought in 1990. Complete with a 14 band graphic equaliser with a super cool spectrum analyser. I used CCRS to make tapes of CD's for the car.
@jmalmsten
@jmalmsten 4 жыл бұрын
That... was quite a bunch of actually useful features on that tapedeck... :/
@eriks74342
@eriks74342 4 жыл бұрын
Techmoan, as a longtime fan of both Kenwood and your channel, I really enjoyed this video. And I think there's a reason Kenwood doesn't command the reputation of some of the other brands, even though its best was as good as any of the others. You've talked about your love for Pioneer components, and I think you've shown a few examples from its glory days in the late seventies. Pioneer commands high interest, partly because of its quality and partly because it made one of just about everything. Not just the standard stuff, but the stuff everyone wants to have, graphic equalizers, reel-to-reel decks, sound filters and more. All with flashy lights. And it made them all at the same time, in the late '70s, in consistently designed silverface cases, the only ones most collectors will touch. Well, Kenwood made most of the same stuff, and even a few esoteric components Pioneer never did, but it didn't do it at the same time. So you can get everything in Kenwood, superb quality, but the cabinets don't quite match. I oughtta know. I assembled an all-Kenwood monster stereo a couple years back, and I tracked down "one of everything" (in silverface), starting with the top-end 1978 components. Took plenty of research. I had to go back as far as 1971 for the reel-to-reel, 1972 (I think) for the oscilloscope (KC-6060) and as late as 1982 for the graphic equalizer. There's an early-'80s reverb (same one you tested in an earlier video), with a matching speaker output meter and digital clock/timer, a late-eighties silverface spectrum analyzer sold only in Japan, an early-'70s reel to reel "noise filter" and a silver 6-disk changer from the home theater era. There's supposedly a silver hi-fi/HQ VHS player I'm missing -- that's the only thing I haven't found. The top-end amp, tuner and cassette for 1978 are marvels -- the tuner is the best I've ever heard, the amp is really two separate amps tied together. The turntable has a uniquely massive concrete base. Totally top-notch. But you have to look pretty hard for this stuff, and when you do get it, the cabinets aren't consistent. Not like Pioneer. Looks terrific, though, when you turn off your lights and gaze at your monstrous glow-in-the-dark stereo.
@johnzito125
@johnzito125 4 жыл бұрын
Kenwood was always a well respected name in the 70's and 80's for home and car audio. I still to this day run a 1977-1979 vintage KA-7100 Integrated Amplifier that has had 2 service visits over 43 years and it will rock the house all day long and barely get above room temperature doing so. This was the golden age for consumers because companies like Pioneer, Kennwood, and Sansui were competing for best in class status, so we got some real gems from this era. Just look on Ebay and see the rage for these products. People buy them and refurbish them too. In my opinion they really do sound "that good" to this day.
@CynHicks
@CynHicks 3 жыл бұрын
My mom bought a Kenwood turntable, cassette system back in the late 80s when I was a kid. That thing was so loud. Sounded great to my child ears too. Thanks for bringing back some great memories listening to Motown, Rock and Metal with my mom.
@TheRedneckExpress
@TheRedneckExpress 4 жыл бұрын
In the US, the Kenwood name is more associated with Car Audio systems, vs home HiFi. Kenwood when I think of it, immediately goes to cassette car stereo decks (Of which I still have one with autoreverse and other features that still works in my Pickup truck). Before this video, I didn't realize they made HiFi Product lines for home use outside of an automobile.
@jordanhazen7761
@jordanhazen7761 4 жыл бұрын
They're well-known for amateur radio equipment as well.
@TheRedneckExpress
@TheRedneckExpress 4 жыл бұрын
Prior to seeing that mentioned in the comments, they weren't on my list of providers for that, either. I've literally never heard their name mentioned outside of anything beyond budget car stereos, before now :).
@jordanhazen7761
@jordanhazen7761 4 жыл бұрын
Two Kenwood transceivers are currently flying on the space station: www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html ... "The Kenwood TM-D700 radio. located in the ISS FGB Service Module (Zarya), supports 2 meter (144-146 MHz) and 70 cm (435-438 MHz) operation. This radio provides a higher output power capability (restricted to a maximum of 25 Watts in ISS operation) supporting FM and packet operations." ... "A Kenwood D710 radio located in the Service Module was deployed by the Russian Space Agency, Energia to provide extended support of imaging experiments using various SSTV formats. It employs SpaceCam and MMSSTV software to transmit stored images."
@eriks74342
@eriks74342 4 жыл бұрын
Part of the reason you may not have heard of Kenwood's stereo line, I think, is the Kenwood merger with JVC that took them out of the home hi-fi business. There hasn't been a stereo component made under the Kenwood name for I think 13 years, if memory serves. Today the name is used for car stereos and amateur radio equipment. But you know, the jizz had really gone out of stereo equipment by that point by the time the Kenwood name stopped being used for it. The cool kids didn't need a monster stereo anymore. Kenwood also was making some cool home theater stuff about the time the name disappeared, but home theater is a rapidly advancing technology, and old home theater equipment of any brand is so outdated that it really isn't appealing. It wasn't like in the days when stereo was everything, and it really mattered that you listened to something that impressed your friends with the brand-name alone. in the '70s, Kenwood was one of those brands that produced great stereo equipment, and everybody knew it. In the U.S., Kenwood gear had the same status as Pioneer, Sony, Hitachi, Technics and other better known brands. It was way ahead of the budget brands, Realistic, Sears, and so on. Marantz and Phase Linear were probably one notch up on the status scale, and McIntosh was at the top. Anyway, Kenwood was right up there.
@souta95
@souta95 4 жыл бұрын
Although slightly off topic to this video, I wanted to mention Kenwood's Amateur Radio equipment. Kenwood is considered one of the "Big Three" Amateur Radio equipment manufactures (the other two being Icom and Yaesu). Kenwood stuff has a reputation for having some of the best audio quality out of the box (using stock microphones, and built-in speakers, etc).
@pakrattuk
@pakrattuk 4 жыл бұрын
Was just about to post a similar reply when I came across this one. Agree that Kenwood has always had the highly held reputation although maybe not as innovative as the other manufacturers (although it could be argued that the others are reinventing the wheel over and over). i mainly have Yaesu gear but have a couple of Kenwood transmitters (a handheld THF7E and their all in one TS2000) and love them both
@djamison9r
@djamison9r 4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. I had the Kenwood car stereo you ahowed as well as the cd changer. My dad also had the cd changer and the car changer as well. Brought back a lot of memories. Thanks.
@jackcameback
@jackcameback 2 жыл бұрын
Just realised that this is the second time I have watched this video, so either I am forgetful or it's just great content, I think the later :-)
@BlaBla-pf8mf
@BlaBla-pf8mf 4 жыл бұрын
I loved the format of this video. Both a look at some products and the historical context of their company and market position.
@justpassnthru
@justpassnthru 4 жыл бұрын
I found this particularly interesting as I still use my Kenwood KA-7300 Integrated Amp that I bought back in the mid 70's. Built like a brick house.
@ClandestineRecords
@ClandestineRecords 2 жыл бұрын
My Hi-Fi is Kenwood :) Bought it second hand last October to listen my tapes and I'm happy! Never understood about that CCRS system, thank you!
@ProfessorPersson
@ProfessorPersson 2 жыл бұрын
I never knew I would be interested in equipment but you do present stuff very well. Good work 😊
@smrp1984
@smrp1984 4 жыл бұрын
Great video as always, I really liked the format of dipping in and out of history and storytelling and showing us the components.
@magreger
@magreger 4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! The song you chose for the recording test sounded really good. These are the type of stereo systems I grew up with as a kid. I too have a fondness for this era of audio systems.
@Aleziss
@Aleziss 4 жыл бұрын
I had a dozen of kenwood car audio pamphlets from 1985-1996 and it seems I trew them off... once I saw the pictures of the audio equipement in your video, I instantly thought about those and I regret that I lost all of them... I had one of the very first CD player in my car from kenwood, it was a CD player only, it had to be paired with another kenwood cassette/tuner, that cost me a fortune back then ! I always liked how kenwood audio gear looked like, one amplifier I wish I could get my hands on back then was the Basic M2A, beatiful to listen at and watch ! Fun to watch your video !
@andrewmcphee8965
@andrewmcphee8965 3 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video, as always. I own a Kenwood KA-1500 that my brother-in-law bought new in the late 70s. He couldn't throw it away and I spotted it in his shed one day and he gave it to me. I put my modern Pioneer receiver (too many buttons and weird settings for my taste, anyone want it?) back into it's box and eagerly hooked up the Kenwood to my pair of 80s Wharfedales. Sonic bliss ensued!
@Mydickfelloffagain
@Mydickfelloffagain 3 жыл бұрын
I’ll take the pioneer one
@Icalasari
@Icalasari 4 жыл бұрын
First video I've seen since subscribing. Good way to start my work day!
@octap79
@octap79 4 жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard
@Cyba_IT
@Cyba_IT 4 жыл бұрын
I haven't got one cassette tape in the house, not one, but I now know pretty much everything about the Kenwood KX-4520 Cassette Deck :) Also I remember when Aiwa were super popular for their mini systems in the mid to late 90's. Everyone had one and the Technics mini systems were slightly higher quality.
@ivanandhyiswara3333
@ivanandhyiswara3333 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving Kenwood some attentioni. I have a 1989 full M-92 midi-set (without the speakers) and with autobias en auto recordlevel (CCRS) it is so easy to get good (enough) quality recordings for use on a Walkman. As far as can hear, autobias on FeCr tapes, works great compared to a (much older, 1981) Sony TC-FX4 with dedicated FeCr setting on 1983 Sony FeCr 60 tapes). In 1989 (or 1987 already, the M-91) this top Kenwood set was very "mid-80's" high tech. I couldn't find another set that has that many features (D/A convertor, separate rear-volume controller and "surround", 2x14 band equalizer, 8 inputs with video, programmable turntable, 2 auto reverste PB and recording, Dolby B/C etc).
@azmike1956
@azmike1956 4 жыл бұрын
I am so glad I found this post as I am repurposing some late 80's components to use with a home theater system & a small system in an adjacent room. I believe it's a Spectrum 88 & uses the CCRS system. I'm using the KM-208 main amp to power 2 MTX 10" Black Gold subs in my HT & the rest to listen to in a separate den. The KM-208 is a beast. As a test I used it to power a pair of JBL Venue Stage columns & a pair of Bose 6.2's at the same time. At approx 40% we could hear them thru-out the neighborhood & I felt sorry for the speakers! I have always had great luck with Kenwood in the past & look forward to more in the future. Thank you so much!!
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