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> Kyocera 910 Series Components, Integrated Amp / CD Player / Tuner
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Posted: January 03, 2009 04:43 am
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I finally got to listen to my other 910 components through a Kyocera Amplifier instead of their Receivers. Over the holidays the elusive A-910 Integrated Stereo Amplifier arrived at its new home. I guess I now have the proof for Axel at The Vintage Knob that it was an actual production model.

It arrived in its original internal and external boxes with the packing slip still affixed as it was shipped from Japan to New Jersey 24 years ago! It weighs in right at 58 pounds and is in remarkable shape!

Here is some more info from TVK on the 910 Series.


Kyocera A-910 Integrated Stereo Amplifier (1985)


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Kyocera DA-910 CD Player (1985) I have two both later Remote Control versions.


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Kyocera T-910 AM/FM Stereo Tuner (1984) I have two of these as well.


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I am seeking a B-910 Amplifier and a C-910 Preamplifier to go along with the additional DA-910 / T-910 I have for a complete separates system.

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Posted: January 03, 2009 04:58 am
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That is a sweet amp and a beautiful group shot. I picked up a DA-910 at a GW last year. Solid. Couple years ago before I new their reputation I passed on a DA-810 with a sticky drawer at a yard sale. Given what I paid for some speakers I probably could have bought it for a buck-maybe even free. soundt/doh.gif
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Tower Boss
Posted: January 03, 2009 05:08 am
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Thanks for the comments hakka26. Is your DA-910 the remote or non-remote version? Yea, that DA-810 is one I'd like to have myself. I have 310 - 710 & 910's, but no 810. I've been looking for one though.
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Posted: January 03, 2009 09:03 am
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I must say these are smashing good looking units. Awesome design. soundt/drool.gif
Many tanx for sharing. soundt/thumbup.gif


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Posted: January 03, 2009 09:28 am
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Congrats! I'm glad you completed the set. Sometimes that last piece takes forever but when you land it, how sweet it is! soundt/banana.gif
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Posted: January 03, 2009 02:02 pm
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beautiful pieces, you are a lucky man!


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Posted: January 03, 2009 04:12 pm
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What stunning pieces! The build quality- impressive!


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Posted: January 08, 2009 10:33 am
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congratulations! that stuff is incredible!! you are very fortunate indeed to have been able to piece together such a collection of rare examples!! soundt/thumbup.gif


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