peace_sells
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Hi guys. I came back home from Patna a few weeks ago (my grandparents' home). When i went there, I noticed (for the the first time) a vintage Kenwood stereo amplifier on one of the shelves. I think I'd seen that before (4 years ago when i last went) but never realised what it was
. My uncle plugged it in with the Philips Turntable and some vintage floorstanders. It sounded really impressive and warm. Realising my interest and recent record collection mania, my uncle forced me to take it along with me to Bangalore (it was never used there since there's another radiogram with a turntable. Also nobody there now listens to too much music ever since my grandfather passed away).
So i packed it nicely with the help of my uncle and brought it to Bangalore (was coming by flight so I wasn't too sure if they'd allow me to carry the amp separately. Plus I dint want to check in the amp separately. So i packed the amp securely in one of my suitcases. With clothes around. I dint want to do it but couldn't think of any other way).
So when i landed in Bangalore, the suitcase also arrived alright. But i badly wanted to get home asap and check the amp myself. So when i finally reached home, i was disappointed a see a small dent to the outer metal casing of the amp
But I wasn't expecting anything worse.
So after a while I plugged it into my system. To my horror : there was no sound coming from my speakers!! I connected it to my other amplifier (Denon) and the system was working perfectly fine. So i connected it back to the Kenwood (this time to Speaker channel B). Still no sound.
Then I started turning the "Speaker select" knob between speaker A and B (just like that)..when I was switching between A and B, there was a loud BLIP sound coming from the speakers. Plus, right after i switched from A to B (assuming the speakers are connected to B), for the first second or so..I could hear the music coming in (very clearly)..and then it faded away! After that i kept on switching between the speakers, and everytime volume came in for a second and faded away!
What has happened to the amp? Can anyone please help? Here are a few pics (Kenwood KA-3500 Integrated Stereo Amplifier) :




p.s. Why aren't the pictures bigger? The original pics were of really good quality.

So i packed it nicely with the help of my uncle and brought it to Bangalore (was coming by flight so I wasn't too sure if they'd allow me to carry the amp separately. Plus I dint want to check in the amp separately. So i packed the amp securely in one of my suitcases. With clothes around. I dint want to do it but couldn't think of any other way).
So when i landed in Bangalore, the suitcase also arrived alright. But i badly wanted to get home asap and check the amp myself. So when i finally reached home, i was disappointed a see a small dent to the outer metal casing of the amp

So after a while I plugged it into my system. To my horror : there was no sound coming from my speakers!! I connected it to my other amplifier (Denon) and the system was working perfectly fine. So i connected it back to the Kenwood (this time to Speaker channel B). Still no sound.
Then I started turning the "Speaker select" knob between speaker A and B (just like that)..when I was switching between A and B, there was a loud BLIP sound coming from the speakers. Plus, right after i switched from A to B (assuming the speakers are connected to B), for the first second or so..I could hear the music coming in (very clearly)..and then it faded away! After that i kept on switching between the speakers, and everytime volume came in for a second and faded away!
What has happened to the amp? Can anyone please help? Here are a few pics (Kenwood KA-3500 Integrated Stereo Amplifier) :




p.s. Why aren't the pictures bigger? The original pics were of really good quality.