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Contributions to Kenwood DC-20 (current version)

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2017-09-04 20:21 Reli
2020-04-24 16:56 Reli
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2019-04-27 04:30 admin
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2019-04-27 02:45 Reli
2017-09-16 17:39 Reli
2017-09-04 21:12 Reli
2017-09-04 21:07 Reli
2017-09-04 21:02 Reli
2017-09-04 20:48 Reli
2017-09-04 20:42 Reli
2017-09-04 20:22 Reli
2017-09-04 20:21 Reli

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Reli 125 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 92 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 689 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 512 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%)
Total 125 (100.0%) 0 (100.0%) 92 (100.0%) 0 (100.0%) 689 (100.0%) 0 (100.0%) 512 (100.0%) 0 (100 %)

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The Kenwood DC-20 (also called El Poco), was a very unique portable stereo from 1983. The system consisted of the DC-20P power amplifier, the DC-20X cassette-ampli-tuner, the DC-20S speakers, and the AD-15 car battery adapter. There was also a flight-case available.

The speakers are constructed of particle board, and covered with aluminum sheet. They contain a 4" woofer, a 1" dome tweeter, and a passive radiator. The crossover frequency is 3kHz. The system offers an A+B speaker connection.

Height: 12-5/32"
Width:
Output: 20 watts per channel (minimum RMS) into 8 ohms from 40Hz to 20KHz, with no more than 0.1% total harmonic distortion.