The Kenwood DP-710 is a compact CD player that was manufactured between November 1987 and 1989 in Japan. It features a black finish and is part of the Kenwood M-91 complete audio system. The device includes a remote control for added convenience. The dimensions of the DP-710 are 340 mm in width, 96 mm in height, and 352 mm in depth, with a weight of 4 kg. The original price when released was approximately 698 DM. The player utilizes a 2-fold oversampling converter and has a frequency response range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with a dynamic range of 90 dB at 1 kHz. It also offers a signal-to-noise ratio of 91 dB and a distortion factor of only 0.007% at 1 kHz, ensuring high audio clarity. Although it does not support CD-Text or MP3 formats, the DP-710 allows for title programming with a capacity of up to 20 titles. The player is capable of playing CD-R and CD-RW discs. Its notable features include a numeric keypad for direct title selection, though it does not include options such as pitch control, auto play, or shuffle mode.