In Reply to: Kenwood KT-7300 posted by RhythmDevil on April 13, 2024 at 06:05:58:
I'd just keep using it as is.
If you're really paranoid about its health, replace the power supply filter capacitors.
I'd advise you not to mess with alignment or adjustment of any (!) of the tuned circuits, and I'd further suggest that you don't try to clean the multisection variable tuning capacitor(s) unless you'll read up on how to do it (and how not to do it) and you're the careful type.
The Kenwood tuners were good, and even sound pretty decent (unlike most solid state tuners IME). I have a KT-9900 (gunmetal colored KT-8300 variant) that my son picked up at a thrift store in VA some years back. It is beautiful and it does sound good.
all the best,
mrh
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