The Kenwood KA-7002 is an integrated amplifier that was produced during the 1970s. It is part of Kenwood's series of audio equipment and is noted for its solid build quality and performance. The amplifier features a versatile design suitable for various audio setups, including vinyl and audio tape sources. The KA-7002 includes a powerful output stage, providing sufficient wattage to drive most conventional speakers with ease. It typically boasts low distortion levels and a good signal-to-noise ratio, contributing to its clear audio reproduction. The unit may also include features such as a phono input, multiple line inputs, and tone controls for bass and treble adjustments. The aesthetic design usually includes a classic metal chassis with a brushed aluminum front panel, which helps in heat dissipation while providing a visually pleasing look.