Kenwood

Kenwood KP 770D

This is the beautiful and rare Kenwood KP‑770D (marketed as KD‑770D in Europe), a true gem from 1985, a quartz-controlled direct-drive turntable that combines striking aesthetics with high-end performance. Finished in a gorgeous gloss black with piano-lacquer accents, it exudes both elegance and authority. The precision-engineered chassis weighs in at an impressive 11.7 kg, measuring 490×162×410 mm, […]

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Kenwood KD 500

Here’s a fine example from Kenwood — the KD-500, a legendary turntable from the golden age of hi-fi, when components were built to last a lifetime. The KD-500 (and its sibling, the KD-550) has become a classic, revered for both its engineering and aesthetic appeal. One of the most striking features of the KD-500 is

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Kenwood KD 3070

The Kenwood KD-3070 is proof that simplicity, when done right, can be incredibly rewarding. A Direct Drive turntable with solid construction and reliable performance, it’s a great entry point into the world of vinyl. Though positioned as a more affordable unit, it shares important components with its higher-end sibling, the KD-5070—including the S-shaped tonearm and

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Kenwood KD 5070

Hard to find and highly coveted, the Kenwood KD-5070 hit the market in 1978, retailing around $300 USD / €275 EUR. In my opinion, it’s one of the most beautiful turntables ever made. This model was Kenwood’s top-of-the-line, featuring full automatic operation and a direct-drive system. The standout feature is the base’s top plate, crafted

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