The Kenwood KA-701 is an integrated amplifier produced in the late 1970s. It showcases a robust design typical of the era, emphasizing performance and build quality. The amplifier has a power output of approximately 75 watts per channel into 8 ohms, which allows it to drive a variety of speakers effectively. It features both tone control and a loudness switch, enabling users to adjust the sound to their preference. The KA-701 boasts a dual power supply layout with discrete output transistors, contributing to its overall performance and sound quality. The front panel includes inputs for various sources such as phono, tape, and auxiliary connections. Additionally, it includes speaker and headphone outputs, providing versatility in setup options. With its sleek design and user-friendly interface, the KA-701 is designed to meet the needs of both casual listeners and audiophiles alike.