4 String: No worse than me calling my radios YAZOO's
or YAHOO's
Actually for many years I ran nothing but Kenwood radios, many models. Then the parent company sold out to basically Panasonic and they quit producing new innovative HF rigs.
The TS-2000 is now 15 year old rig...nice rig for "shack in-a-box"...a little deaf on HF, but very good for VHF/UHF. They really have not done much to improve them since the original design.
The TS-480SAT/HX are really pretty nice set-ups, but they never really made a suitable faceplate mount for base operation, which is a shame as they are a good sounding rig both mobile and base operation.
They are just not very home station oriented IMHO.
The TS-940, 950SD(X) are great rigs. I call those real Kenwood's. However both now contain some parts that are nearly unobtainable. Plus if you look around good tech's to work on them are also scarce.
The TS-450/850/870 series are also good to excellent rigs but unless you find them "cherry" and unmodified, they most likely have had the golden screws put to them and now, I consider untrustworthy for long term operation.
The old TS-520/820-530/830 series are still solid performers! However many newer hams have no idea how to tune the transmitter correctly, and thus get frustrated with them when they fail, or when the tubes soften prematurely.
So just having a little fun...
Hell I even purchased a few
I Can
Only
Monitor radios some time back (actually own 3/...IC-9100...IC-7000...IC-7100)
My FAV radio is still the Yaesu FT-3000D, but still have my 1 owner FT-950 and FT-817 and I picked up a very nice late serial# FT-920 last year at DAYTON HAMFEST.
I however have been thinking of thinning the herd and purchasing either a second FT-3000D or maybe look around for a clean FT-5000D(MP) 200w version,,,but never you know!
All the Best
Gary