The Killer Kenwood L-07D - Buy One If You Can Find It

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Komentáře • 150

  • @johndavies6253
    @johndavies6253 Před rokem +1

    This turntable is beyond cool, I love the way it looks. Gorgeous!!

  • @RagnarJensen
    @RagnarJensen Před 2 lety +25

    How very nice to see a turntable that I actually have on your channel. I bought mine new in 1981.
    The main part of the plinth is not cast aluminum. It's made of a concrete and resin composite, that Kenwood called ARCB (Anti-Resonance Compression Base.) An aluminum subframe, that holds the motor and tonearm assemblies rigidly coupled together, is molded into the ARCB plinth. The bottom-most part of the plinth, where the KENWOOD logo is printed and where the handles attach to, is mahogany.
    The "super aluminum" in the platter is Duralumin. The platter is a three-layer sandwich, aluminum-duralumin-aluminum, and on top of that sits the stainless steel platter mat.
    That's not the original headshell you have on there. The original is a 7-layer carbon and boron laminate. I have noticed that when an L-07D comes up for sale, it's not uncommon that it comes with an aftermarket headshell, because the original has been lost.
    The main bearing is not totally service-free, even though the instruction manual says that it is. While it is true that the bearing has a Delrin thrust plate, which is self-lubricating, the bearing well also holds a small amount of oil to lubricate the motor shaft. It could be wise to check on that oil after 40 years ;-) I clean and re-lube mine every 4-5 years.
    Cheers and thanks for the video!

    • @hifijohn
      @hifijohn Před 2 lety +1

      hang on to it, there is one on eBay for $9K.

    • @claudechasle4154
      @claudechasle4154 Před 2 lety

      Hello Ragnar
      To complete my comment in view of your last addition:
      I bought my Trio Kenwood new also. I may have not looked correctly to the excallent video

    • @claudechasle4154
      @claudechasle4154 Před 2 lety

      But I also noted that the L07D came with rubber pads under the feet. Great vdeo. Claude in Montréal Qc

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      Makes sense since it so much heavier than aluminum. Thanks Ragnar.

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 Před 2 lety

      How much was it when you bought it? And how did you happen upon it in 1981? Was it in a local audio shop or did you have to order it?

  • @jimovergaard1254
    @jimovergaard1254 Před 2 lety +3

    Best table ever made and even the original head shell is amazing in reducing resonance. Everyone is now a holding company with profit margins over engineering with many cost cutting parts. No original technology as even Class D was in Infiniti in the 1970s. I love that page and the Kenwood page. Great video!

  • @leszekalbin4097
    @leszekalbin4097 Před 2 lety +4

    Beautiful turntable and Kenwood has thought of everything. Formerly Kenwood knew how to make high-end audio devices.

  • @stevefallone
    @stevefallone Před 4 měsíci

    Great review, Fernando. I honestly never knew this turntable exists. Very cool

  • @steveodian6008
    @steveodian6008 Před 2 lety +2

    Always something super interesting on this channel.
    I always look forward to these videos 👍😄

  • @crimsonghost6454
    @crimsonghost6454 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video. I have never seen this model before. It looks great and I'm sure it performs great too. To me this is another example of how vintage can be equal or even better than new products of today.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety +2

      Thats the favorite part of my job.. finding vintage gems that can compete with modern stuff.

  • @thomasandersen6014
    @thomasandersen6014 Před 2 lety +2

    Another gem from the past. Kenwood/Trio made some great products back then. The surpreme series is one of them.

  • @stevenburke1728
    @stevenburke1728 Před 2 lety +3

    the Trio lives! love it, and you all rock

  • @claudechasle4154
    @claudechasle4154 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi
    I bought mine in 1982 and it is still my main TT today. In the following years I found and purchased the other equipment of the L07 models: Mono amps L07M, control préamp L07C and the L07T tuner. I don't really use these but they are all in good working condition. Finally I found all the excellent instruction and charts papers. I don't want to forget the original cables : 1m speaker and more than 3m interconnects.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      You sure are lucky to have a full system. Would you mind sharing a picture or two??

    • @glenncurry3041
      @glenncurry3041 Před 4 měsíci

      Do you want to sell them? I was a Kenwood rep when they came out. I provided the demo units to Harry Pearson at Absolute Sound that he later purchased a set as his standard reference amps for years. Between myself and two of my sons we have a number of LO-7Ms, LO-9M. LO-7Cs.... and integrated amps, tuners,....

    • @claudechasle4154
      @claudechasle4154 Před 4 měsíci

      @@glenncurry3041 Hello Glen
      I’m open to offers.

  • @bpalpha
    @bpalpha Před 2 lety +7

    What a piece of kit! 👍 Sad to see Kenwood in such a state of decline.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety +1

      good old days. Sure miss these crazy statement pieces.

    • @swcblad
      @swcblad Před rokem

      but accuphase is live and kicking

  • @oscarparrilla1960
    @oscarparrilla1960 Před 2 lety +2

    soy de la vieja escuela y nunca vi este bello aparato, obvio . puedo suponer q valia una fortuna cuando salio al mercado. en esa epoca era un joven de 21 anos.

  • @glenncurry3041
    @glenncurry3041 Před 2 lety +11

    Actually the L-O7M that was the amp in the series was hands down the leading model from the Kenwood Audio Purist line. One of the first mono blocks. 150W, DC-50Khz! Harry Pearson of Absolute Sound was so impressed he bought a set and considered them his reference amps. I was a Kenwood rep at the time and helped introduce the line to the market.
    And you have to have a set of the TS-10 Ceramic Platter Sheet, DS-20 Outer Disk Stabilizer and DS-21 Inner Disk Stabilizer. They were in my travelling samples with the L0O7D.

    • @PrimeHiFi
      @PrimeHiFi Před 2 lety +1

      The L-07 series was and still is one of the best lines to ever hit the market. I own and have serviced many of the L series pieces. Truly top performers, and very elegantly designed. I would love to hear more about your time at Kenwood, especially on the topic of the L series.

    • @Gnofg
      @Gnofg Před 2 lety

      I have been think about buying a L series monoblocks. Can you give us a little more insight into them?

    • @PrimeHiFi
      @PrimeHiFi Před 2 lety +1

      @@Gnofg The L-07M’s are extremely tight, controlled and transparent amplifiers. In my experience, they sound like the best of both worlds of solid state amplifiers and tube amplifiers between their bass control, fantastic and emotional midrange, and clean top end. Their technical performance is also extremely good, being DC amplifiers with a bandwidth past 200KHz (600KHz for the L-07M Mk2)
      The issues with the L-07M’s lie within the high bandwidth capabilities. These amplifiers love to oscillate when parts drift out of spec, which could be a death sentence if not caught in time. This is a bigger issue with the L-07MII, most of which are already dead if not already restored properly. I have restored multiple sets of L-07M’s, and they suffer from many of the same issues as similar vintage amplifiers such as cracked solder joints, corrosive circuit board glue, failing capacitors, and out of tolerance resistors. These issues can all be addressed by a competent technician. One other thing to look out for is the RCA jacks on the backs of the units. Kenwood, for some reason, decided to utilize a crimp connection for the ground pickup on the RCA Jack. This fails overtime, and if it does, the amplifier will shoot DC out to your speakers which can fry speaker drivers. It’s best to replace the RCA jacks entirely for this reason.
      If you manage to find a pair of L-07M’s and restore them properly, they will blow many amplifiers multiple times their price out of the water. There’s a reason I’ve kept mine for so long while rolling through other very expensive amplifiers. They hold their own plus some. Kenwood/Accuphase really knocked it out of the park with these series of components!

    • @Gnofg
      @Gnofg Před 2 lety

      @@PrimeHiFi I have had a Dynaco ST 70 and right now I am using a completely updated Dynaco ST 150. I also had a Belles and when I I tested the Dynaco it blew away the Belles in terms of clarity. I have a Van Alstine preamp. The point is this L series intrigues me. I have a great tech who has done multiple things. He restored a couple of Pat-5's with new opamps and my old Sansui AU-7500 who I sold to a friend( I bought it new). I was thinking more of the L-05's.

    • @glenncurry3041
      @glenncurry3041 Před 2 lety +3

      @@PrimeHiFi I has a complete set of the L-O7 series as samples when they first came out. I hated loaning them out as they made my Maggie IIIa's sing! But the fall back KA-801 was no slob! And the KD-500 either. But Fat Julien's HiFi in Atlanta wanted to try them. When I got them back he told me he had just listened to the most technically perfect amp ever built! But he was not sure how he felt about that! LOL! And it turns out mine was the pair Harry Pearson evaluated with him.
      Did you know the output devices had that extreme bandwidth because they were developed by Kenwood's RF/ Amateur Radio group? (Kenwood Trio, stereo, RF and Test. Mikasa dishware also!) So they literally could extend out to 150MHz! With high power! And they were NOT an Integrated Circuit! They were massive parallel transistors to reduce internal eddy current to get the power and bandwidth from one device!
      They also introduced an L-O1 series that was price no object! Integrated amp had 7 power supplies in a different box before that was heard of! All made from nonferrous materials to stop cabinet interactions with signal paths. The turntable had a massive sold lead bar running between the platter bearing and tonearm mount.
      Fun story when I was doing booth duty for Audio Purist at their 1st CES attendance. Room was me and some Japanese engineers with poor English day one of the show. Things were not sounding good in the smaller room downstairs a McCormic. I noticed their florescent display lights were flicker. Not high enough voltage to light them up! Too much line loss at that room! I grabbed one of the display signs and carried it out to the hall to plug in out there to test. If you know Chicago Unions! They had ignored our request to check line voltage! But once a non-union person was walking up to an outlet to plug something in while not paying a Union electrician to do it? WOW! did I get attention! But they saw the light issue (amazed them it was happening!) and they dropped a transformer behind our room! I was a hero to Audio Purist!
      By my recommendations, one some owns a pair of L-O7Ms and L-O5Ms for his AR9s (I also repped). Another a pair of L-O7Ms for his AR91s. And I have a pair of L-O9Ms on the bench working on protection relay issues for my Maggie 1.7i.
      I repped Marantz, AR, Kenwood, Cerwin Vega, Audio Technica, Maxell, Empire, Nagatron, Nagaoka, Pioneer Car Audio, ... in 6 SE states, Gave lectures and clinics. Ran a regional Kenwood repair Center in Atlanta for a while.

  • @willmorris340
    @willmorris340 Před 2 lety

    Came from the vintage hifi info, subbed for e30 cluster breakdown. Keep rocking man, love to hear about others vintage one offs like this.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      Than Will. Got a cool Sony piece coming next week.

  • @jmol2049
    @jmol2049 Před 2 lety +3

    I have this table aswell, insane piece. Not matched by present tables.
    For sure you need to source the accessoires aswell. I see that you miss the head shell, which is almost always missing when people have these for sale.
    I also have the HS07, DS20, DS21, TS10

  • @andygee8716
    @andygee8716 Před rokem

    The Marantz TT-1000 was also another beautiful turntable from the same era.

  • @dandinhofer9240
    @dandinhofer9240 Před 2 lety

    I remember it. Interesting design aesthetics but not much else other than "another Tokyo manual direct drive with user replaceable tonearm" which kept most buyers at arms length. It was basically a Technics SL-1000 clone but without the lava stone plinth. Thanks for the yesteryear trip down memory lane....

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it Dan and thanks for your thoughts.

  • @pandstar
    @pandstar Před 2 lety

    I own 2 pairs of Kenwood L-O7m amplifiers, the original version, and the MKII version.
    Over 50 years old, sill going strong, and sound great.

  • @stillastillsfan
    @stillastillsfan Před 2 lety +1

    L-02T FM tuner was also probably a companion L-0 model in that series. I have a Kenwood KT-917 tuner which was the flagship tuner model prior to the L-02T. Some rate the L-02T as Kenwood’s best ever but I prefer the styling of the 70s era.

    • @zorst99
      @zorst99 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought about the Kt-917 but I also liked AM at the time. I do have the KA-907 love that amp.

  • @AudioElectronicsChicago
    @AudioElectronicsChicago Před 2 lety +5

    wow, good to see one of these, super rare

  • @szvencel
    @szvencel Před 2 lety

    Beautiful, I would be interested buying it.

  • @bender7565
    @bender7565 Před rokem

    I like nice stuff, I found 2 with a quick search, the cheap one was $15K!

  • @joemartin6439
    @joemartin6439 Před měsícem

    Looks fantastic

  • @ScottGrammer
    @ScottGrammer Před 2 lety +1

    Kenwood receivers are often undervalued in the market. If you have a good FM station in your area, consider a Kenwood receiver or turntable. I say this because Kenwood built a LOT of communications receivers, ham radios, etc., and their FM tuners reflect that heritage of fine RF design.

  • @paulv22
    @paulv22 Před 2 lety +1

    I couldn't agree more about what the Japanese manufacturers did in that period, with those huge budgets. Unfortunately, I can't afford one of these but I'm very happy with my KP-990.

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 Před 2 lety +1

      They certainly had deep pockets and huge facilities with lots of experts. I doubt any audio company will ever exist again like these did back then.

  • @fatClyde
    @fatClyde Před 10 měsíci

    Bought one of these beauties in Kuwait back in 1981. Took it back to UK with me and got burgled one day in sunny Manchester after about 2 weeks. 😡. They must have been determined to carry this out along with the other components. A couple of big Tandberg amps and a Pioneer reel to reel. Bastards.

  • @Pocat2011
    @Pocat2011 Před 2 lety

    Great video! I know the L-07D and its stable mates of matching components were the crème de la crème from Kenwood/Trio back in the day, but was the KD-650/600 a more affordable, trickle-down version of this? I have a KD-650 and it sure packs a mean punch far above its price point-both in comparison to higher end decks back in the day as well as current decks in the $3k to $5k range.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      I once gutted a KD-650/600 and did not find anything in common with this piece. Nice table never the less.

    • @Pocat2011
      @Pocat2011 Před 2 lety

      @@SkyFiAudio Thanks for the info.

  • @TTVEaGMXde
    @TTVEaGMXde Před 7 měsíci

    Until now I thought I had a logical but practically unfeasible idea, but the Outer Disc Stabilizer DS-20 from Kenwood existed much earlier.

  • @jrf2281
    @jrf2281 Před rokem

    Hello, question for you. In your opinion, how does this deck compare with the Sansui SR-929, in terms of overall build quality and performance?
    I’d also love to see one of your reviews/breakdowns of the 929, if possible ?

  • @faludabutt8253
    @faludabutt8253 Před 2 lety +1

    A mean machine indeed

  • @netztreiber
    @netztreiber Před 3 měsíci +2

    Hi guys, if someone is interested in buying a Kenwood L07D, I have one for selling. It's a new one, conserved in the basement for the last decades. I checked all the functions and it's working well. In fact it's a new device, because it was simply in the showroom during the early 80s. Since 1986 in unused in the basement stored.

    • @carlhayes-ze5nd
      @carlhayes-ze5nd Před 13 dny

      Yes i want it but would like to retire some day so can’t afford it.

  • @jeffcrocker1078
    @jeffcrocker1078 Před rokem

    Critical to the performance of this is the center clamp and the outside ring the goes on the outer edge of the record

  • @b.powell3480
    @b.powell3480 Před 2 lety

    Great video!, however, it would help to check your voice recording levels, this video was low in volume, had to increase audio levels on my end! Thanks 😊

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      I noticed that too. Perhaps the orientation of the mic. Will be more careful not the next one. Sorry B.

  • @herbie5263
    @herbie5263 Před 2 lety

    Make a video about Onkyo model E-30, the worlds rarest EQ, please?

  • @NeverTalkToCops1
    @NeverTalkToCops1 Před 2 lety

    Audiophool nostalgia for the vinyl era. Suckers!

  • @eliasroque2397
    @eliasroque2397 Před rokem

    i have the KD-07 my cat jumped on the dust cover and broke it a few years ago, I've already given up looking for one because in addition to being a rare model, its peculiar design makes it almost impossible to find a dust cover for it.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před rokem +1

      forgetaboutit! Like finding a unicorn. Good luck Elias.

  • @johngreenwell5646
    @johngreenwell5646 Před 2 lety

    What do you think of the Sony, CDP- XA7ES CD player, I have one, and, I absolutely love it!!

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      Nice one. I love early Sony players. The earlier the better. Watch out for next weeks video.

    • @benedyktczydziesty4399
      @benedyktczydziesty4399 Před rokem

      @@SkyFiAudio 7ES is not early model......

  • @briancoish1695
    @briancoish1695 Před 2 lety +1

    clean that record!

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      Thats the beater record I use to set tonearm height and stuff. Never actually use it. Sure is a mess.

  • @TechCrazy
    @TechCrazy Před rokem

    CZcams algorithm just threw up a video of the same turntable with the second tone arm attached and playing. CZcams channel name SkyD.

  • @carlhayes-ze5nd
    @carlhayes-ze5nd Před 13 dny

    I want one badly but no way I’m paying what they are listed for. Will be a great day to stumble soon o e at a yard sale😊. The L-07c preamp and L series mono blocks also wonderful but don’t go for as crazy of prices.

  • @greglee1846
    @greglee1846 Před 2 lety

    Love to have one , please let me know when and if you want to sell it. Thanks

  • @DJ_PROMO_PR
    @DJ_PROMO_PR Před 2 lety

    No pitch control? I need two for battle scratching and mixing. 😎

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      They sure have the torque for it.

  • @mikegeary8056
    @mikegeary8056 Před 2 lety

    Do you guys sell replacement power supplies for a Nagra III tape recorder. Sorry off topic.

  • @Technical_Audio
    @Technical_Audio Před rokem +1

    Micro Seiki almost certainly made this for Kenwood.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před rokem +1

      Im pretty sure the arm was made by them, Thanks for sharing.

  • @geraldford6409
    @geraldford6409 Před 2 lety

    Feet shouldhave been polished or brushed brass finish vs black coat, though the coating prevents tarnish ;)

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      brass feet would ruin the battleship aesthetic :-)

  • @briancoish1695
    @briancoish1695 Před 2 lety +1

    good

  • @FernandoPCasas
    @FernandoPCasas Před 2 lety

    Lovely turntable.
    No wristwatch today?

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      good catch. Will remember on the next one for sure.

  • @batman.darthmaul
    @batman.darthmaul Před 2 lety

    My all-time favorite turntable was the Bang & Olufsen Beogram 8000. It was a great table. What other turntable has a Pause button or knows when there is or is not an LP on the platter? Instead of a motor, it had two magnets of the same polarity placed close together and the lip of the sub-platter ran between them. Since the magnets had the same charge, it pushed the metal sub-platter through and made it spin. You can regulate the current going to a magnet extremely accurately, so the platter speed was very, very accurate. The platter was so perfectly balanced and used such high-quality bearings that it would take 30 or 40 seconds for the platter to stop spinning if the unit's own braking system was not used. I also really liked the tangential tracking. Those who like to use their own tonearms and cartridges wouldn't like the integrated design of the unit, however.

    • @louisperlman8030
      @louisperlman8030 Před 2 lety

      I had an 8000, it was very unreliable, and B&O of North America didn't seem terribly interested in getting it to work properly. When it had the next problem after the warranty expired, I replaced the 8000 with a Linn Sondek. Even with the Basik arm and cartridge, the Linn was clearly superior, even on my mid-fi system back then

    • @batman.darthmaul
      @batman.darthmaul Před 2 lety

      @@louisperlman8030 Sonically, I agree the 8000 was not the best. I have a restored SL1200 today with a Nagaoka cart that I think sounds better. I even had a Clearaudio Concept before that. At one point I even had a tangential tracking Pioneer deck......but none of these had the style, features, or coolness factor of the 8000. It's still my favorite to this day.

    • @claudechasle4154
      @claudechasle4154 Před 2 lety

      I also have a Beogram 4002 estetically perfect but needs small repairs to be in working condition. When I dont use the L07D, I use my Thorens TD 125/Sme III/Goldring 1042

    • @batman.darthmaul
      @batman.darthmaul Před 2 lety

      @@claudechasle4154 Weren't the turntables from the 4000 series belt-driven?

  • @tonyfafoglia2927
    @tonyfafoglia2927 Před 2 lety

    Wasn't this available in Japan under the Trio brand name?

    • @RagnarJensen
      @RagnarJensen Před 2 lety

      It was in the UK they had to use the Trio name.

  • @knockshinnoch1950
    @knockshinnoch1950 Před 2 lety

    It certainly has that late 70s early 80s design aesthetic.

  • @MrPompanoman
    @MrPompanoman Před 2 lety +1

    turn up your volume.

  • @jeffreywhitney
    @jeffreywhitney Před 2 lety

    Kenwood needed two tonearms because the first one was so inferior they needed a backup. Ultimately they both failed. Which is why we all moved to Kraco 8 Tracks with Dolby built in.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      good one Jeff.

    • @jeffcrocker1078
      @jeffcrocker1078 Před rokem

      He’s on the wrong YT channel he’s got a daewoo with too bad wiper arms

  • @donka4543
    @donka4543 Před rokem +1

    Incredible TT. Looks like it's being designed by George Lucas... still, a Sony PS-X9 would be my all time ultimate.

  • @maximotadlas1316
    @maximotadlas1316 Před měsícem

    Netztreuber how much, and your location

  • @antoinevanlankveld5504
    @antoinevanlankveld5504 Před 2 lety +1

    Only 360p? Video quality is not so good. I really like your reviews 😃.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      When the video first posts, its low res. gotta wait a bit for the 4k version

  • @jeffcrocker1078
    @jeffcrocker1078 Před rokem

    To the guy that thinks the arm is inferior the reviews are with the factory tone arm always good to be prepared before you go to court

  • @explorinlearnindoing5462

    Nice indeed, but not a cheap one.
    2 to 3 grand and even found one asking 5000,-
    Then a lot more is there thats great too...
    But still a nice find!

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      I doubt you could ever find one of these under $10k.

  • @zcustomcarnesi
    @zcustomcarnesi Před 2 lety

    Just the platter itself on eBay is over $700 😁

  • @mayzelel
    @mayzelel Před 2 lety +2

    and you use vm95 with bonded elliptical on it?!!!

    • @mikedo6
      @mikedo6 Před 2 lety +1

      My thoughts exactly!!

    • @spacemissing
      @spacemissing Před 2 lety

      For demonstration purposes, who cares?
      When you want to really use it, you put on the $6,500 special.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety +1

      Thats just the cartridge that was on a random head shell in the shop. Dont actually use this table, its just for display. Some day Ill mount something special on it.

  • @OP-ho1dm
    @OP-ho1dm Před 2 lety

    there's one for sale in my country, but it costs ... 8000$ )))

  • @jackflackatari
    @jackflackatari Před 2 lety +3

    It's called a Statement Piece.

  • @geraldford6409
    @geraldford6409 Před 2 lety

    Never understood why Quartz speed lock never became defacto standard among most/all turntables through today.
    Seems the most basic, known, cost effective way to ensure accurate speed/wow/flutter control
    Don't know if there are some audiophile-ese downsides to it, other than elitisms re: Quartz lock in low cost tables of the past, therefore avoided by association

    • @paulv22
      @paulv22 Před 2 lety

      Quartz lock was the de facto standard for Japanese DD turntables. However, the Japanese mostly stopped producing those and modern turntable (with the exception of Technics and a few others) are all low tech belt drive affairs using commodity parts. Many are very well made with precision CNC manufacturing, but that's the sort of thing that doesn't require much of an engineering budget or the resources to create bespoke parts like motors, control circuits and switches. He gets at this in the video.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety +1

      you be surprised how good an AC motor synced to the electric grid frequency can perform. Much cheaper too.

    • @allanredford6070
      @allanredford6070 Před 3 měsíci

      obviously Kenwood had a budget. but the way it was spenz, like on mx Sanui XR-Q7 TT,is interesting-budget went on super-accurate electronix speed contro, not on strobe,lamp,adjusters. the footprint is pretty big, hard for a disabled person to shift.
      every year, the top makers compete to get the best engineering graduates in Japan. I think Trio-Kenwood got a lot of the cream. until the great withdrawal from hifi, by Japan Inc. in the mid-90's, the investment in research and matketing effort, primarily aimed at the USA, with higher-end hifi there, was astounding. - the AV market was their next industry-wide move.
      only in the last few years, Yamaha and Technics(Panasonic) re-entered the high-end hifi dpace, pccuüpied mainly by specialist brands from smaller companies. this time more for profit, than making 'halo' products, maybe. as the mass-market digital (inc. streaming) gear market is saturated, by the massive output from China and the tiger countries in SE Asia. now JVC Kenwood, it remains to be seen if delicious,desirable products like this ever appear again under the Kenwood name. ?

  • @duilawyr
    @duilawyr Před 2 lety +1

    2 pounds per foot is 12 pounds?

  • @carlfranz6805
    @carlfranz6805 Před 2 lety +1

    please pay more attention to your audio levels.

  • @davidleeashkenazi8992
    @davidleeashkenazi8992 Před 2 lety

    Ummm, how does it sounds?

  • @trallfraz
    @trallfraz Před rokem

    Nah.....I'll stick with my VPI HW-19 with the SME series V tone arm.

  • @adriancressy8363
    @adriancressy8363 Před 2 lety

    eBay listing 6-29-2022 $9,000...............Stainless steel non-magnetic turntable mat $700...........2nd tonearm without shell.......$4900.00

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      Here is your chance to get one from a good seller. Definitely pickup the second arm too.

  • @martinmiller7623
    @martinmiller7623 Před 2 lety

    Halo.

  • @dean6816
    @dean6816 Před rokem

    One for sale on eBay. $19999.99

  • @packratswhatif.3990
    @packratswhatif.3990 Před 2 lety

    What ? No gold plating . That thing could be used as a foundation block for my house.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety +1

      haha, I'm sure you can find someone to gold leaf it for you.

  • @jeffcrocker1078
    @jeffcrocker1078 Před rokem

    To the idiot that criticized the arm you forgot the “fact” audiophiles don’t use DD TTS cheap ones yes

  • @jhue73
    @jhue73 Před rokem

    its silly to think they didnt make profit. its a record player not a rocket ship.

  • @ingenfestbrems
    @ingenfestbrems Před 2 lety

    And a 20€ needle 😆

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety

      This table is a show piece in our shop. Dont really have a cartridge mounted or calibrate for it. I just put on a head shel I had sitting around. Some day Ill put it to good use. What cartridge do you reckon would work well?

  • @keithperry8098
    @keithperry8098 Před 2 lety

    That's just Overkill. Perhaps it is built for the radio broadcast industry. I am into audio. But I'm not that into audio.

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha Keith. Sounds like your a practical kinda guy. This is for the crazy audiophiles.

    • @TechCrazy
      @TechCrazy Před rokem

      All top of the line units are technically overkill.

  • @TechCrazy
    @TechCrazy Před rokem

    You have to wonder if digital music really caused the demise of HiFi. Maybe just like EV’s will cause the demise of some of the finest engines.

  • @nakedbrownape
    @nakedbrownape Před 2 lety

    Or, one could just get a good pair of headphones and a mobile phone. Cheaper, more convenient, better audio.

  • @dumpfbrumsel4687
    @dumpfbrumsel4687 Před 2 lety

    What an ugly creation , if i had one i would immediately sell it :-)

    • @SkyFiAudio
      @SkyFiAudio  Před 2 lety +1

      You'd sure have some takers if you did.

  • @DJ-Brownie-UK
    @DJ-Brownie-UK Před 2 lety

    still not as good as a 1210, it can have all the fancy connectors in the world and it still would not be a patch on the technics, I mean look at that pathetic crappy looking cartridge, When ever I see an audiophile gushing over some space grade turntable that costs stupid money really is Stupid or ignorant. 😂😂😂