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A dedicated digital copy of the Kenwood A-5J Stereo Integrated Amplifier
The is an integrated stereo amplifier produced by Kenwood (then Trio-Kenwood) in the late 1970s, primarily for the Japanese domestic market (as indicated by the “J” suffix). It is part of the “Audio series” lineup, known for clean design, discrete transistor circuitry, and robust build quality. Kenwood Amplifier A-5j Manual
Unlike most vintage amplifier manuals that focus only on basic operation and specs, the — explaining the signal path, the role of the differential input stage, the Darlington configuration in the power stage, and the protection circuitry logic. A dedicated digital copy of the Kenwood A-5J
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