Kenwood KX-5P (1981–1983)

A high-end 3-head cassette deck with Dolby B/C and closed-loop dual-capstan drive from Kenwood's flagship KX series

Overview

The Kenwood KX-5P is a professional-grade cassette deck produced from 1981 to 1983 as part of Kenwood's high-end KX series. Designed for audiophile home recording, it features a 3-head configuration, direct drive motor, and advanced transport mechanics for precise tape handling. It supports Dolby B and C noise reduction, includes mic mixing and a headphone output, and offers auto tape bias and EQ selection.

Specifications

Year1981-1983
Frequency Response20Hz–20kHz (±3dB)
Wow & Flutter0.04% WRMS
Signal-to-Noise Ratio70dB (Dolby C)
Total Harmonic Distortion1.5%
InputsLine x 2
OutputsLine x 2
Dimensions (W x H x D)430 x 120 x 300 mm
Weight6.5 kg
Market Value$150-$300 depending on condition and servicing
Collectibility7/10

Design

The KX-5P uses a 3-head configuration with a closed-loop dual-capstan drive and direct drive motor for stable tape speed and low wow/flutter. It includes Dolby B and C noise reduction, auto tape bias and EQ, solenoid transport controls, peak level meters, and a bias fine adjustment. Additional features include mic mixing, timer standby, and a headphone output.

Context

Part of Kenwood's high-end KX series during the peak of cassette technology, the KX-5P represented the transition to sophisticated 3-head decks with professional features for audiophile home recording.

Sound Signature

Neutral and accurate tape reproduction with low wow/flutter, excellent frequency response, and minimal noise due to advanced transport and Dolby systems.

Market

Common problems include belt degradation, idler tire hardening, capstan motor wear, dirty record/playback switches, potentiometer oxidation, and display bulb failure. Units in serviced condition typically sell for $150–$300.

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