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<blockquote data-quote="stephgirl" data-source="post: 8663394" data-attributes="member: 660189"><p>Yes i also have a Kenwood that looks very similar to that Kenwood KM-208. I looked up that KM-208 on ebay images and my power amp looks mighty close to that amp with the power meters. And your right that the Kenwood amp is very powerful and loud. I also have an older Kenwood 5.1 surround sound receiver that puts out 100w. Also a solid unit. The two Kenwoods I have were the older Japan made units that's why. When they moved to China in late 90's they were junk. Just make sure there the Japan made ones. If you remember the old component rack systems back in 80's and 90's that many brands sold back then with the cabinet with the glass door that had the separate components, turntable and tape deck and CD player and a preamp and main power amp and the two floor standing speakers with a 3 way system that had ether a 12 or 15 inch sub in there, Kenwood, Technics, JVC so on. That was the days. That is were this Kenwood amp came from if i remember correctly. A 150w rack system was standard. I used my Kenwood amp to DJ some house parties back in the day with 4 big 15" floor standing speakers. Sucker was loud. I still today have all of them. My Kenwood 5.1 receiver i use today as my amp in my room connected to my desktop computer though a mixer board and i edit and remaster my music from my computer with WaveLab software. That is why i now have over 6500 songs on a 1tb portable hard drive to play in my car audio system. And yes the Pioneer HU I have using the USB port does recognize the Western Digital 1tb portable hard drive and works great. Make sure you reformat the drive to FAT 32 and it should work fine. All the songs are in high quality WAVE format and soon to be some FLAK files for the High Resolution Kenwood and Pioneer sound system I'm finishing installing in my truck. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephgirl, post: 8663394, member: 660189"] Yes i also have a Kenwood that looks very similar to that Kenwood KM-208. I looked up that KM-208 on ebay images and my power amp looks mighty close to that amp with the power meters. And your right that the Kenwood amp is very powerful and loud. I also have an older Kenwood 5.1 surround sound receiver that puts out 100w. Also a solid unit. The two Kenwoods I have were the older Japan made units that's why. When they moved to China in late 90's they were junk. Just make sure there the Japan made ones. If you remember the old component rack systems back in 80's and 90's that many brands sold back then with the cabinet with the glass door that had the separate components, turntable and tape deck and CD player and a preamp and main power amp and the two floor standing speakers with a 3 way system that had ether a 12 or 15 inch sub in there, Kenwood, Technics, JVC so on. That was the days. That is were this Kenwood amp came from if i remember correctly. A 150w rack system was standard. I used my Kenwood amp to DJ some house parties back in the day with 4 big 15" floor standing speakers. Sucker was loud. I still today have all of them. My Kenwood 5.1 receiver i use today as my amp in my room connected to my desktop computer though a mixer board and i edit and remaster my music from my computer with WaveLab software. That is why i now have over 6500 songs on a 1tb portable hard drive to play in my car audio system. And yes the Pioneer HU I have using the USB port does recognize the Western Digital 1tb portable hard drive and works great. Make sure you reformat the drive to FAT 32 and it should work fine. All the songs are in high quality WAVE format and soon to be some FLAK files for the High Resolution Kenwood and Pioneer sound system I'm finishing installing in my truck. [/QUOTE]
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