Kenwood Gulf unveils state-of-the-art in-car entertainment systems in Oman
May 17, 2012 | Mr. Neville Antao, assistant sales manager for Kenwood products at Sayarti Group said: "This was a noteworthy event for all of us as we got to know about the new and exciting in-car entertainment and navigation product range that Kenwood offers. This helped us to understand the dealers and their working environment, dealer expectations and also recognize new business opportunities as we move forward together in this highly sophisticated aftermarket business." "Knowing and managing the expectations of the in-car entertainment product dealers and applicators are the key success factor for Sayarti Group and Kenwood's success and hence we consider them our priority customers and business partners. We are proud to have them as our partners and will work hard to support them with best products & services enabling them to meet exceed customer expectations," said Mr Arun Kumar, General Manager of Sayarti Group. as it is emerging as one of the top players in the in-car entertainment/GPS navigation
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how to connect the power on wire to my kenwood amplifier using a genuine car stereo that have no amp power on?
Mar 03, 2009 by nadas82
get ready to connect my amp to the car radio
kenwood, authentic and found an entry-level speakers in my amp (Kenwood KAC-749S), but I have yet to find a way to unite the power lead?
Hello
First question do you have a Radio 2 Power Supply?
Red Fused and switched,
Yellow No Fuse and permanent.
With only 1 Earth?
If so, and most are now (secure), then the better you will do is to insert a pin 4 relays
The pins of the relay are normally marked 30 85 86 87.
Red power wire between the fuse and radio connects to 30
Earth connects to 87
New power wire (fuse) connects to 86
Amp wire to connect to 87.
Amp Earth connects to a good earth
If you mount the relay in the dash do not forget to let the In-Line Fuse where you can get it.
This means that your amp will turn on / off with your buddy.
Before the 2nd power has become aware that you may have inserted the 30-pin relay on the ground wire and left the amp on and it would turn On / Off with the radio.
- you can use a toggle switch (to off) and hang it in an open space on your fuse block or battery with a fuse and run through the firewall to the switch that you find a place near the scoreboard and Bach to the amp.
The only other pulls on the bridge with a multimeter and find the thread that runs on the bridge, there are 3 son is power on earth, one is 12V. continuous hot and final authority when you turn the ignition on or the ACC. position.
make sure it is melted and run safely under the rug, size 18 it would be preferable to a 5-amp fuse should work.
troubleshoot kenwood ka-76 home stereo intergrated amplifier blowing fuses?
Sep 24, 2008 by SCOTT K
there is no burned smell at all but every time turn on blows a fuse
Open up the cover and do a good visual inspection and look for anything obviously wrong or loose. If that is good, disconnect everything (speakers and all inputs) and see if the fuse still blows. If it does not blow, an external component may be causing the problem, like a shorted speaker or too low of an impedance speaker or positive and negative terminals shorted by a stray wire strand. Usually the output portion (amplifier section) is protected by sensing circuits. If an output was shorted, the system would shut down. I sounds like you have a power supply problem. The only way to attempt to fix it is with a schematic and a Variac (variable transformer) that plugs in between the receiver AC plug and the wall outlet. You need to slowly increase the variac voltage enough to power up the receiver without blowing the fuse. Once there is some power on it, you have to take voltage measurements of the power supply and find where the problem component is located and replace it. If the power supply is good, look for shorted output transistors in the power amplifier section. If one of those are bad, they are usually replaced in matched pairs. Good Luck