Kenwood KT-1100 specifications

Category : Tuner

Brand : Kenwood

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  • manufacturer: Trio-Kenwood Corporation
  • model: KT-1100
  • type: Tuner
  • year of construction: 1983 - 1985
  • Made in Japan
  • color: Black, Silver
  • remote control: no
  • power consumption: 17 W
  • dimensions (WxHxD): 440 x 111 x 337 mm
  • weight: 5.7 kg
  • factory price approx.: 1.100,- DM
  • number of outputs: 3 RCA
    • 1x Fixed
    • 1x Adjustable
    • 1x Multipath (for oscilloscope)
  • number of inputs: 2
    • FM 75 643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4 antenna (IEC )
    • MW antenna (AM) also for the supplied loop antenna
  • 1x Fixed
  • 1x Adjustable
  • 1x Multipath (for oscilloscope)
  • FM 75 643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4 antenna (IEC )
  • MW antenna (AM) also for the supplied loop antenna
  • receiving: FM / AM
  • Receivable frequencies:
    • FM: 87.5 MHz -108 MHz (FM)
    • AM: 531 kHz - 1,611 k Hz (MW)
  • FM
    • frequency response: 15 Hz - 15 kHz (±0.5 dB)
    • input sensitivity
      • Mono: 0.7 µV (S/N 26dB, 40kHz Hub)
      • Stereo: 25,0 µV (S/N 46dB, 46kHz Hub)
    • input sensitivity 50dB (IHF) mono: 1,8 µV
    • THD
      • Mono: 0,04% (1kHz, 40kHz Hub)
      • Stereo: 0,08% (1kHz, 46kHz Hub)
    • signal-to-noise ratio:
      • Mono: 85 dB (a rating of n. IEC -A)
      • Stereo: 80dB (a rating of n. IEC -A)
    • Stereo channel separation: 55dB at 1kHz (46kHz Hub, 1mV)
    • selectivity: 75dB (300kHz, - 20dB)
    • frequency selection: 0.8 dB
    • in addition to the wave selection: 120dB
    • mirror frequency attenuation: 90dB
    • ZF-attenuation: 110dB
  • ON the
    • input sensitivity: 9µV (S/N 20dB) or 180µV/m
    • signal-to-noise ratio: 55dB (at 1mV)
    • mirror frequency attenuation: 70dB
    • total harmonic distortion of 0.2%
    • separation 35dB / 70dB (Wide/Narrow)
  • output level FM (1kHz, 100% Modulation)
    • Fixed: 0.75 V/ 2.2 k643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4
    • Adjustable: 0 - 1.5 V/ 2.2 k643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4
  • FM: 87.5 MHz -108 MHz (FM)
  • AM: 531 kHz - 1,611 k Hz (MW)
  • frequency response: 15 Hz - 15 kHz (±0.5 dB)
  • input sensitivity
    • Mono: 0.7 µV (S/N 26dB, 40kHz Hub)
    • Stereo: 25,0 µV (S/N 46dB, 46kHz Hub)
  • input sensitivity 50dB (IHF) mono: 1,8 µV
  • THD
    • Mono: 0,04% (1kHz, 40kHz Hub)
    • Stereo: 0,08% (1kHz, 46kHz Hub)
  • signal-to-noise ratio:
    • Mono: 85 dB (a rating of n. IEC -A)
    • Stereo: 80dB (a rating of n. IEC -A)
  • Stereo channel separation: 55dB at 1kHz (46kHz Hub, 1mV)
  • selectivity: 75dB (300kHz, - 20dB)
  • frequency selection: 0.8 dB
  • in addition to the wave selection: 120dB
  • mirror frequency attenuation: 90dB
  • ZF-attenuation: 110dB
  • Mono: 0.7 µV (S/N 26dB, 40kHz Hub)
  • Stereo: 25,0 µV (S/N 46dB, 46kHz Hub)
  • Mono: 0,04% (1kHz, 40kHz Hub)
  • Stereo: 0,08% (1kHz, 46kHz Hub)
  • Mono: 85 dB (a rating of n. IEC -A)
  • Stereo: 80dB (a rating of n. IEC -A)
  • input sensitivity: 9µV (S/N 20dB) or 180µV/m
  • signal-to-noise ratio: 55dB (at 1mV)
  • mirror frequency attenuation: 70dB
  • total harmonic distortion of 0.2%
  • separation 35dB / 70dB (Wide/Narrow)
  • Fixed: 0.75 V/ 2.2 k643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4
  • Adjustable: 0 - 1.5 V/ 2.2 k643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4
  • FM 5-speed Analog-Tuner
  • MW 3-speed Analog-Tuner
  • 2 between the frequencies for FM (10.7 MHz and 1,9653 MHz), dual super
  • Pulse-Count-FM-Demodulator
  • Sample & Hold-Stereo-decoder
  • switchable if bandwidth (Wide/Narrow) for FM and AM
  • switchable VHF preamp stage
  • display instruments for signal strength and the channel center at FM and ON
  • digital frequency counter, in addition to the Analog-to-scale
  • measuring sound to the recording-Level adjustment
  • Detachable antenna for AM
  • Poorly translated into German instruction manual
  • No lighting of the analog tuning dial.
  • Excerpt from Prospectus: Kenwood KA-990 , KA-2200, KT-1100, KX-880 SR
  • Excerpt from advertisement: Kenwood KA-990 , KA-2200, KT-1100, KD-700 D, KX-880 SR
  • Purely sonically a top device. Imho significantly better than, for example, the Kenwood KT-7020 from the same house. Meanwhile, however, he is getting into the years where defects are not uncommon. Which, with the quite good quality, can make it necessary to go to a vintage hi-fi repairer and can usually be repaired there inexpensively.
  • Stereoplay 04/1983: As of July 1984, the only tuner that was classified in the "Absolute top class" there.
  • Device presentation at good-old-hifi: [1]

Kenwood KT-1100

Kenwood KT-1100

Kenwood KT-1100

Kenwood KT-1100


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