Does anyone know what year the KitchenAid Ultra Power KSM90 mixer was made? It has the model number KSM90 and uses 250 max Watts. It was made in Michigan USA. It has English and French writing on it and a red color trim band on it.
Look at the second letter in your serial number. It represents the year your KitchenAid appliance was produced. For example, "J" indicates an appliance made in 1999. The years go up as the letters do, so "K" would equal the year 2000, "L" would equal the year 2001, and so on. The year 2011 would be signified by a "V."
I own this machine. Mine doesn't have a red trim band nor any french. Made in Michigan but has a MAX. watts rating of 300. I don't know how old it is, I bought it in the thrift store for $35. The serial number label is missing from the base so I can't date it that way either. It is a horrible little mixer, I like my old Oster Kitchen Center better, even though the KA is a more expensive mixer. I do like the whisk attachment and the dual action on the KitchenAid.
I don't think Maverick is correct. KitchenAid has been making the same basic mixer for decades. We got our KSM90 for our wedding in 1992. The second letter of the serial number is "D". So, the sequential lettering doesn't fit Maverick's suggestion. Maybe the lettering reset every time KitchenAid made significant improvements, such as upgrading the motor. Ours is a 300 watt Ultra Power with a stainless steel band, as opposed to the red band in the photo. That yours is only 250 watts suggests to me that it is somewhat older.
I would guess it would have been made any time between 1982 and mid 90s. KitchenAid uses the Ultra Power name till this day. However I do believe Ultra Powers with model number of KS90 were made up until the year 2000. I have a ksm90 ultra power mixer it is not a red band but when I took it apart to regrease it and it had the gray nylon gear instead of the yellow one that Whirlpool uses now. Also on your mixer if you take the cap off the Hub drive you will notice a metal insert that is not on the current tiltheads. I've concluded that its purpose was just to hold the old hobart covers on as they were only held on by friction. Another detail is the wrote lock and unlock on the trimband instead of the silhouette diagrams they use now.
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I've started to un-sub from many of these 'review channels' as it's so painfully obvious they are paid to say overly positive things about the products and very seldom even dare to mention quirks and stuff that doesn't work as expected...
(Ie. even when they say that the manufacturer has no say in what they mention in the video the reality is that if they say 'wrong things' they will simply not get any more products to review from that specific manufacturer, it's as simple as that).
Weird choices to me. The input ADC supports up to 768 kHz sample rates. The output DAC supports up to 384 kHz. The device is limited to 48 kHz. I'm guessing that's because of their onboard processing limitations but that is just really silly to me when you are likely going to plug it in to a device that can certainly handle processing at least up to 192kHz and provide much better plugin support than what is on the device.
Codecs look to be low power optimized too -- not really ideal for a mixer/interface at this price point. The DAC's integrated headphone driver should be able to drive a good set of headphones at least.
But seriously, what kind of Wheel of Fortune price is that? If you held a gun at my head and asked how much the tiny plastic mixer would cost, I think even $750 would be insane. You have to kind of admire them, you know?
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