A mint Kenwood KA-907 amp is arriving, I need help/info/advice on restoring it.

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Hello,

I just won on eBay a mint Kenwood KA 907 amplifier :D - first owner, all the original papers, etc.

Here's the link to the auction:
http://cgi.ebay.de/KENWOOD-KA-907-t...5808101068QQcategoryZ3280QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

It will be here very soon.

I plan to overhaul it completely.

The same way I did with my speakers:
http://www.kujucev.com/ar98ls/ar98.htm

New caps, new internal wiring, new everything that should be replaced
...and it will be replaced with highest quality parts that I can get.

In case of my speakers, it was not only a restoration job - they were significantly improved by using modern, much higher quality components than original. The difference in sound was unbelievable!

Anybody has a service manual?

I would appreciate any advice or tip!!!

Are there any quirks specific to KA-907?

Things to adjust - bias, DC offset...

Anything and everything that comes to your mind!

I will document the whole process with my camera and I'll post it online the same way I did with my ARs, but with more details. The AR page is not finished yet...

Thanks in advance,

Aleksandar

PS
I've found this page so far:

http://www.amplifier.cd/Verstaerker/Kenwood/KA907_english.htm

Anything more that I should know?
 
Hey!

Well I´m not maybe the right person to tell you about restoring this amp, but I´m trying to. :)

I have a Yamaha CA-1010 which is restored quite well.. most of it is done by my friend (re-capped everything) but I´m done something also.

If I would restore your kenwood I would maybe first readd all new electrolytic capasitors except the four "Big" ones in the power section.. (why not them?, I absume that those are not easy to find and it would chance the look of the amp radically). Only chance if those are leaking or voltage rails are dropping seriously under load.

Next I would take a look to preamp polyester caps and see are those cheap models or good quality ones.. (my Yamaha had everything quality except a few ones in a important position :bigeyes: ) (I readd good quality Wimas)

After these I would check amp´s power supply board. What to look at there is that has the amp being going too hot and what have that affected to components on that board. Some parts are too often without heatsink and are not working in their SOA area. You will be able to see that with our own eyes if the board is darker near the power transistors that elsewhere.

I have to say that CA-1010 have problems with power supply board.. I had to add one heatsink and change some "hot" components to bigger ones. When changing new caps check are those 85 or 105 degree models. To places like power supply board and main board choose the better ones that can handle higher temperatures.

What next? I always check solderings of my old ones. Especially from main circuit board and where wirings meets the boards. (I have worked in a TV-repairing and have seen something you wouldn´t even believe!)

Of course you have to check potentiometers (clean them if frizzling), I think you should also clean the contacts of the connectors. Maybe also contacts of relays.

After these I would check bias and DC offset and take a few hours with cleaning the body and knobs. ;) And then take my favourite CD and let the beast handle else!

Of course there are plenty of work to get an old amp to sound and look like a new one. (Is that the goal? No!) And my advises were just a part of it... :D

By the way your speakers looks great ;)
 
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