Kea
Standard Member
First off, I know nothing about audio systems except how to listen.
I have a Kenwood 49M hifi set-up approx 26 years old. The CD player has died and my local repairer thinks it is not worth repairing as it is probably the laser. I would be happy(ish) to buy another one, but the current one is connected to the amplifier with a plug-in ribbon connector (it does not have a separate power supply or any other connectors). Is this type of connection still available and, if not, what would be the alternative? I'm not in a position to go to the shops and look as Omicron has descended on us and it's too risky.
I have a Kenwood 49M hifi set-up approx 26 years old. The CD player has died and my local repairer thinks it is not worth repairing as it is probably the laser. I would be happy(ish) to buy another one, but the current one is connected to the amplifier with a plug-in ribbon connector (it does not have a separate power supply or any other connectors). Is this type of connection still available and, if not, what would be the alternative? I'm not in a position to go to the shops and look as Omicron has descended on us and it's too risky.