This is of my opinion. When it comes to vintage gear learning how to do the repair yourself Is a must. Having a tech work on your stuff can get expensive quickly.
your speaker repair is in my understanding a relatively easy DIY project. Reach out to Miller sound for some basic guidance and once again search YouTube videos. Start by taking off those four screws that hold that speaker and you’re halfway there.
Acquired A Complete Kenwood System From The Early Eighties, Looking For Guidance
Hello All !
Just Acquired A Kenwood System Consisting Of The Following:
- KL-999Z 5-Way Speakers
- KT-500 Tuner
- KD-4100R Direct Drive Turntable
- AT-80D Audio Timer
- KA-500 Amplifier
- KX-600 Tape Deck
I Have Yet To Clean It Up And Put It All In The Cabinet, But Am In Need Of Guidance Getting The Set-Up Complete. Stacking Order, Cables, Etc.... The Equipment Did Not Come With Manuals, So If Anyone Can Point Me In That Direction, Also Helpful !
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