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.
Built-in multi-band sliders or preset curve buttons to adjust bass, midrange, and treble. Kenwood Amplifier A-5j Manual
For purists, this mode bypasses the equalizer circuitry, routing the audio signal via the shortest path to minimize distortion and maintain analog warmth. 2. Technical Specifications The is an integrated stereo amplifier produced by
: Terminals for one or two pairs of speakers (often labeled A and B). known for clean design
Connect standard RCA cables from the source output to the corresponding amplifier input. Step 3: Powering Up