Kenwood KD-750
2-Speed Direct Drive Turntable

Description
The features of the Kenwood KD-750 turntable include:
SC Quartz-lock controlled direct drive assembly
New type 20-pole 30 slot SV DC servo motor
Newly developed quartz lock using MOS type FET LSI
180 slot speed proportional integration type speed detector
All electronic brake
All tonearm connector pins gold plated
Collet-type chuck tonearm base
Reactionless arm elevation system
Anti-skating mechanism
T-shape magnesium headshell
Low-capacity phono cord with gold plated pin plug
Kingrose cabinet with ARCB anti-resonance compression base
Dual suspension and adjustable height insulators
Specifications
Drive: quartz PLL direct-drive system
Motor: 20 pole, 30 slot brushless DC servo motor
Platter: 33cm, 2.6kg aluminium alloy die-cast
Speeds: 33.33 and 45rpm
Wow and flutter: less than 0.022% WRMS
Signal to noise ratio: more than -74dB
Tonearm: static-balance type, s-shaped pipe arm, eia plug-in connector
Effective length: 245mm
Overhang: 15mm
Stylus pressure range: 0 to 3g
Usable cartridge range: 4 to 14g
Dimensions: 490 x 165 x 423mm
Weight: 17.5kg
Downloads
instruction/owners manual (en)
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User Reviews
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10/10 by revox-collector
Comments
Copyright ...
Guess it's a pic of my KD-750.
BUT: I don't give a damn.
Using a Dynavector KD-507 and Shure VST; as the arm is to large had to change the cover for that of a Technics SL-P1000.
Great Player 30 years of age by now, but working like on it's first day.
KD-750
now working by me since roundabout 30 years - without any problem
... using Dynavector Rubin