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Old February 28th 16, 03:35 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Brian Gaff
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Default Armstrong 600 era

Well being in the UK that explains it then. I had a Trio for a short time.
They were pretty well built.
Brian
"Phil Allison" wrote in message
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Brian-Gaff wrote:

They were surely called Trio then.



** By the late 60s, transistor stereo components made by "Trio-Kenwood"
were commonly badged "Kenwood". The earlier valve gear, including amateur
radio and oscilloscopes had been badged "Trio".

Some products had twin identities - the "Kenwood TK-250" amplifier is
identical to the " Trio TW-61". What a product was badged also depended
where it was to be sold - Kenwood being the norm in the USA.

The receiver I saw in the mid 70s was similar to the Kenwood TK88, which
dates from about 1967.

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... Phil