The Denon DRA-700 is a stereo receiver that was manufactured in Japan between 1982 and 1984. It features a sleek silver design and is equipped with various connection options. The receiver has been designed with a focus on delivering audio performance, featuring a power output of 2 x 60 W at 8 Ohms and up to 2 x 85 W at 4 Ohms, with a total harmonic distortion rating of just 0.015% at rated power into 8 Ohms. It includes multiple input options including PHONO MM, TAPE, DAD, and AUX, allowing versatility in connecting different audio sources. The FM and MW tuner provides a frequency reception range of 87.5 - 108 MHz for FM and 522 - 1611 KHz for MW, with good sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratios. Additional sound customization features include tone controls for bass and treble, along with loudness and filter controls. Its compact dimensions of 434 x 112 x 408 mm and weight of 10.5 kg make it suitable for various home audio setups. The original price was approximately 1,400 DM.