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Kenwood KT-6040 search eBayWe think the very rare KT-6040 was sold only in Europe and Asia and it's tough to find one on eBay-U.S., where $200-265 is the usual sale price range (but one sold for just $77 in 5/16). Our contributor Jeroen reports: \"The KT-6040 was the successor of the KT-7020, which was the higher model of the KT-5020. The 6040 is an excellent tuner and, as mentioned by someone else, a sleeper. It is, IMHO, superior to both the 5020 and the 7020, with the 7020 being superior to the 5020. I've checked the schematics of the KT-5020 and the KT-6040, and I see many differences. The 6040 has 5 gangs (I think), 8 ceramic filters and 3 IC filters, and the distortion cancelling circuit is much more complicated. Also, the MPX chip is better in the 6040 (LA3450) then in the 5020 (LA3401). The 5020 has a combined FM/AM IF IC (LA1266), while the 6040 uses separate IC's (LA1235 and LA1245). The KT-6040 is a new design, stepping away from both the KT-5020 and the KT-7020/KT-990D.\" The KT-6040 is one of a very few tuners that use GaAs FETs, as do the Burmester 915 and Hitachi FT-5500MKII.
Kenwood KT-7020 (1990, photo, German info sheet) search eBayYou can search, but you're not likely to find this big brother of the renowned KT-5020 on eBay U.S. because it was sold only in Europe and Asia. The KT-7020's front-panel buttons include RF Selector (Direct/Distance), FM IF Band (Wide/Narrow), Auto Stereo/Mono, Sens Level (High/Low), and an \"Active Reception\" button that appears to be similar to Onkyo's APR system. When Active Reception is engaged, the tuner makes its own decisions for the Direct/Distance and IF Band settings. There's also a recording calibration tone button, 10 preset buttons which allow for 20 preset stations by means of an A/B button, and a Tuning Mode button that makes the tuner seek out the next strong station rather than going up or down by .025 MHz. For example, with Tuning Mode in Manual, a spin of the knob takes you from 107.1 to 107.125 (readout says 107.12) to 107.15, 107.175 (readout says 107.17), 107.2, etc. It's useful to be able to detune slightly when a desired weak station is adjacent to a strong local.Our panelist Eric found his KT-7020 to be quite sensitive and more selective than most stock tuners. Our contributor Fabio says, \"The circuit of the KT-7020 compared to the KT-5020 seems quite more complicated with the distortion canceler circuits, discrete components MUX (multiplier, op-amps, etc.).\" Our contributor Jeroen adds, \"Strangely enough, under the hood the KT-7020 is the same as the KT-990D. I own both the 990D and the 7020 and the PCBs are exactly the same with exactly the same components. My hypothesis is that the design of the KT-6040 was meant to be for the KT-7020, but it somehow got delayed and due to time constraints they took the design of the 990D and used it for the 7020.\" The KT-7020 tunes the European AM band, with 9 kHz spacing, and for use in the U.S. requires a step-up transformer to convert the power source from 110 volts to 220. 153554b96e
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