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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: london
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hey everyone, ive got a kenwood kaf3030r and im aware that its an average amp but i cant seem to find any decent information,it apperars to be quite an unsung hero. ive got it hooked up to a marantz cd80 and some decent b&ws and the sound is really "beefy".i leave it switched on for weeks at a time and its showing no signs of wear after two years of hard labour.
is there a way to fit a vu meter or to have an external one?
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