Kenwood 6600 (1976)

An AM-FM stereo tuner amplifier receiver produced by Trio-Kenwood Corp.

Overview

The Kenwood 6600 is an AM-FM stereo tuner amplifier receiver manufactured by Trio-Kenwood Corp. Though sometimes associated with the TRIO JL-6600 speaker system, the Kenwood 6600 is a separate component, identified as a receiver with integrated tuner and amplifier. It was released in 1976 and features a classic silver faceplate design typical of Kenwood's receivers from that era.

Specifications

Product typeAM-FM stereo tuner amplifier
ManufacturerTrio-Kenwood Corp
Production year1976
AC rating120V 50/60Hz 3.9A
Impedance4Ω to 16Ω
Speaker outputA+B in series

Design

The receiver features a front-panel layout consistent with Kenwood's 1970s design language, including a prominent tuning dial and illuminated VU meters. The cabinet has been described as a visually appealing interpretation of the period's receiver styling, with a robust build quality typical of vintage Japanese audio equipment.

Context

It was marketed as a full-featured stereo receiver capable of driving multiple speaker sets, with user reports indicating strong soundstage imaging and pleasing aesthetics, particularly the illuminated display.

Market

Units have appeared on the secondhand market for as little as $10, often requiring cleaning and servicing due to age-related dust and grime. While no official power output rating is confirmed in the documentation, user recollections suggest a conservative claimed output of 80 watts per channel. The model has developed a following among vintage audio enthusiasts who appreciate its sound quality and visual appeal.

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