HOWDY. I had a Kenwood KX-1060 back in the day and I recently purchased another. I cannot find a free manual to download and I need help recording. I do not remember the procedure and I cannot figure out how to record an LP on this unit.
Do any of you have a manual or can anyone walk me through the process?
Pre I am using is an Audio Research SP14.
Thanks -
Here are you instruction manuals.
AR SP14
Kenwood KX-1060
You probably will have to register with Hi-Fi engine to read them.
Anyhow connect record out of the AR to record in of the Kenwood, and Tape out of the kenwood to tape in of the AR.
Now select what you want to record on the AR. Put in a tape and select Bias and Eq appropriate to the tape you are using. Engaging Dolby NR is strongly recommended. Select disc on the AR and select Record on the Kenwood, Set record levels correctly. Once you have done that start over and make the recording with the optimal record gain levels in the Kenwood.
To hear the tape, start Playback and and select the tape input on the AR.
Since this machine is new to you, demagnetizing the heads and guides is strongly recommended as well as cleaning the heads and tape path with tape head cleaner. Do this regularly.
This tape deck is pretty old, so don't be surprised of it does not work, or not work very well. Decks of this age frequently require the restorers hand.
Compared to modern sources cassette tape decks are comparatively poorer than modern digital methods and by a long mile. Units like that are basically of historic interest. I have TEAC and NAK cassette decks, but they are part of what I call the museum end of my system.