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Old 10-04-2006, 09:10 PM
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Hi Nane, Welome to AudioKarma. The 8010 is one of the sleeper Kenwoods that do not get the big prices on Ebay and elsewhere. I own one and it is the receiver of my main home system. It is a real powerhouse with a great sound. If you can get one I would say grab it but don't pay big bucks for it. Save the big money for a nice G series Sansui after you get addicted to Vintage gear like the rest of us.

By the way your post should probably be better off in Vintage Audio. Antique Radios is reserved for radios not stereos. This thread may get moved by one of the moderators, maybe not. You will get more traffic in the right forum. Good luck. If you get it, post a picture and let us know what you think.

Manuals are available at some of the various service manual sites for a slight fee. I don't have the addresses but hopefully someone will post them for you or do a search for audio manuals on AudioKarma and you will probably get lots of info on this.

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