Perky Posted December 4, 2007 Share Posted December 4, 2007 Up for sale is a pair of vintage Kenwood KL-777A speakers. I'm the second owner of these speakers. The original was my father, and I can attest to the usage of these speakers. They have not been abused, and have been well maintained. The minor damage on the cabinets is from being moved across Europe and the US in the 1970's and 1980's. From Kenwood: The KL-777A employs 6 speaker units which perfectly cover the entire 25 - 22,000 Hz audio frequency range. These consist of an ultra-super 15 inch free-edge type woofer, to 5 inch free-edge type squakers, two horn type tweeters, plus a cone type super tweeter. Designed for high power amplifiers, KL-777A allows music power of 110 watts, which permits use of this system in large auditoriums. furthermore thanks to its extra high sensitivity (97 dB), it can be satisfactorily driven with small output amplifiers. According to your individual preference or room acoustic condition, the most suitable tone character can be obtained with the 3-step tone selector. Impedence is 8 ohms. Cross-0ver frequency 700 Hz, 5,000 Hz, 10<000 Hz. Cross-over network 12 dB/oct. Weight 38.1 pounds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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