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Where is it written that direct drive has to cost an arm and a leg?Nowhere. Which is why the new Kenwood KD-2070, with the superior direct drive performance, sells for the reasonable price of $140* The KD-2070's specs are impressive. Wow and flutter is less than 0.04% (WRMS). Rumble is better than -65 dB (DIN weighted). As for its features, we designed a new S-shaped low-friction tone arm to give you superb tonal quality, and built in a stroboscope with variable speed adjust. As for its styling, you provide the adjectives. The high-performance Kenwood KD-2070. The direct drive turntable that won't cost you an arm and a leg. Only an arm. *Nationally advertised value. Actual prices are established by Kenwood dealers. Cartridge optional. KENWOOD For the Kenwood Dealer nearest you, see your yellow pages, or write Kenwood, 15777 S. Broadway, Gardena, CA 90248 (Audio magazine, Dec. 1977) Also see: Kenwood KD-3070 turntable (Jun. 1978) Kenwood KP-5022 Turntable (Sept. 1975) Kenwood KD-5070 turntable (Mar. 1979) Optonica turntable (June 1977) = = = = |
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