The Kenwood DP-7090 is a CD player manufactured in Japan between 1996 and 1998, designed for optimal audio playback with advanced digital processing capabilities. Featuring a sleek black design, it measures 440 x 148 x 366 mm and weighs 7.6 kg. This model incorporates a high-performance DAC system using four Burr Brown PCM1702 DAC chips per channel, configured to achieve a theoretical 22-bit resolution and 32x oversampling. The output levels can be adjusted digitally via remote control, and it includes two analog RCA outputs, capable of handling CD-R and CD-RW formats. It has a frequency response of 4-20,000 Hz, a dynamic range exceeding 100 dB, and a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 120 dB. Special features include shuffle and title programming capabilities, a CD peak search function, and a robust construction that helps suppress disk resonance for improved sound quality. The unit comes with a remote control (RC-P0706) and consumes 20 W of power.