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Can I connect turntable make kenwood KD 40R with Rotel rsp 1098 And which power amp I can buy for Rotel rsp 1098 in India.

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  • Posted on Jun 15, 2007

SOURCE: fixing a Kenwood KD 491F turntable

The reason why the audio is low, is that todays receivers do not have a phono input, and these types of inputs are differant then the ones of today. You will need whats called a phono preamp, and one should still be available from Radio shack. Or you can go here to find out more about them: http://www.phonopreamps.com/ To reseat the belt, take off the rubber mat on the turntabe disc. Install the belt around the inside ridge, there should be a couple of holes on the platter disc. Install the patter back onto the center spindle. Turn the platter around till you see the motor pully through one of the holes in the platter. Take the belt that is around the turntable platter, and pull it over to the motor pulley. Good Luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2008

SOURCE: Kenwood KD-76F Turntable Problem

There is an adjustment in the postion sensor switch of the tone arm located under the support housing. BE VERY CAREFULL in lifting or fliping the unit over. If you can lock the arm in postion please do so before proceding. There may be some dust in a optical sensor or the postion sensor switch may be loose and just need repostioning to the correct location. If your not technicaly inclinded I suggest a strong blast of air in this area may solve your dilemma, possibilty hair dryer(NO HEAT), air compressor(max 20 to 40psi) or a good seat of lungs.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2009

SOURCE: turntable starts playing record middle 1st song

The tonearm lift is no longer level as it should be and the arm is sliding along it under gravity as the arm lowers to the record. Has it received a knock?

Have a close look to see whether it has been tilted slightly. That would be enough to give the problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 07, 2009

SOURCE: I,m trying to replace my kenwood KD 47F turntable

try mailing this company and get their advice for a suitable replacement?

mailto:[email protected]

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2010

SOURCE: looking for owner's manual for kenwood turntable

You should ind it here http://www.vinylengine.com/library/kenwood/kd-550.shtml . Good luck.

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The tonearm lift is no longer level as it should be and the arm is sliding along it under gravity as the arm lowers to the record. Has it received a knock?

Have a close look to see whether it has been tilted slightly. That would be enough to give the problem.
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