• 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    I have a secondhand Kenwood KA-3020SE amp on my desk from the 90s. PDF service manual containing the schematics and all. The thing is still perfectly usable, despite the relays for Output B needing replacement, and the input switching knob needing a good clean. The prominent, physical volume knob is a pleasure to use, and the 1/4 headphone jack’s output power beats everything else in my house.

    I have a problem though. It’s absolutely massive, and I’m pretty constrained with desk space. But I haven’t found anything remotely capable of replacing it. Given how I came to possess the amp in the first place, I’m pretty sure it’s been through several owners before getting to me - and it’d be nice if the next owner had an interest in continuing to care for it.

    If I do replace it though, I doubt the next one will last as long as this has, seeing how modern stuff these days isn’t always built to last

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      1 year ago

      I have two solutions for you. One is a shelf (without any elf), the other is to give it to me (proud owner of one shelf).