I KNEW rummaging in the basement would pay off! (Kenwood)
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I KNEW rummaging in the basement would pay off! (Kenwood)
Yup, so I decided to go down there today, and rummage through stuff, and see what we have. I am currently using my Aiwa stereo to connect my turntable to, and it doesn't work out too well. So, I pick up a sheet, and OMG what'* this?
A Kenwood KR-5010 Receiver!
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It'* a little dirty, but it works! Now to go to my Dad'* storage unit to pick his Cerwin-Vega speakers up. (I hope they are still good and work, haven't been used in 16 years).
A Kenwood KR-5010 Receiver!
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It'* a little dirty, but it works! Now to go to my Dad'* storage unit to pick his Cerwin-Vega speakers up. (I hope they are still good and work, haven't been used in 16 years).
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I used to have that exact same receiver! The 'string' loop between the **** and the tuner inside broke and I never bother fixing it. I just might have it still somewhere.
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iv'e been buying old recievers like these off craigslist for about $20 to $50 bucks and then resell them on ebay for several hunder dollars