PC-350

by Kenwood


The Kenwood PC-350 is a vintage record player manufactured by Kenwood between 19...

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The Kenwood PC-350 is a vintage record player manufactured by Kenwood between 1969 and 1972 in Japan. It features a classic black and walnut cabinet design, drawing attention as an elegant addition to any audio setup. The turntable operates on a belt-drive system powered by a 4-pole synchronous motor. It supports two speed settings: 33 1/3 RPM and 45 RPM, with a fine speed adjustment capability. The semi-automatic operation enhances user convenience, while the S-shaped tonearm provides a smooth tracking experience. The tonearm is constructed from light alloy and has an effective length of 215 mm with a 9.5 mm overhang and a tracking error angle of ± 1 °. The adjustable tracking force ranges from 0 to 4 grams in 0.1 g increments. It uses a V-23 pickup with a diamond needle type N-23, offering a frequency response from 15 Hz to 21 kHz and a channel separation of over 28 dB at 1 kHz. With a nominal output voltage of 5 mV and a resistance of 1.8 kOhm, the PC-350 ensures quality sound output. The turntable dimensions are 460 mm in width, 180 mm in height, and 410 mm in depth, with a weight of 10.5 kg. Originally priced at approximately 38,800 Yen in Japan, the Kenwood PC-350 is recognized for its technical specifications and appealing design, making it a sought-after model among vintage audio enthusiasts.