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I'm looking for a manual for a Sherwood Stereo Integrated Amplifier AI-5010, bought in Australia. I guess it's probably from the early 90's. May be it had a different product no. in US or elsewhere?
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I doubt you will be able to find a digital copy, and Kenwood dropped their home audio line 2+ decades ago. I probably have a hard copy of the manual, as I was a Kenwood Factory Service Center for over 25 years, however, it is not free. If you would like more information, please visit my website at audioserviceclinic.com. Thank you.
hi i have bought kenwood hi fi with following parts - integrated amplifier - A-58 cd player - DP-M58 stereo receiver - T-58L twincassette player - X-58 turntable - P-38 but I can't get owner manuals from anywhere. Can you help me with it please ? [email protected]
I was looking for informations about the Sherwood AI-2110R and it seems to be an integrated stereo amplifier with good power. However the "external" plugs seem to deliver only the "passing" sound, what means that the signal needs to be powerd by an external amplifier. I don´t believe that a simple surround set would be able to do that. Maybe the best solution would be to hook another amplifier to the external plugs, via an "aux" connection.
sorry to send you to safemanuals they don't have that manual. you may have to look to see where it was made and then go to philips.com to customer support and contact them.
You can tap the amplifier's remote wire into the accessory power lead at the back of the head unit. On most head units this is a red wire. Doing this will make your amplifier turn on and off with the key switch, rather than the deck power.
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