The Kenwood KA-9300 is an integrated amplifier that was produced by Kenwood in the late 1970s. It is recognized for its robust build quality and impressive audio performance. The amplifier features a solid-state design and is capable of delivering a substantial output power, making it suitable for driving various types of speakers. It has a distinctive appearance, characterized by its silver front panel, large VU meters, and extensive range of controls. The KA-9300 includes multiple input options, including phono, auxiliary, and tape inputs, allowing users to connect a variety of audio sources. Furthermore, it comes equipped with a built-in equalizer, enabling users to customize their listening experience. Specifications for the KA-9300 include an output power of approximately 100 watts per channel at 8 ohms, a frequency response of 5 Hz to 50 kHz, and low total harmonic distortion, ensuring clean and accurate sound reproduction. The unit also features a preamp output and power amp input, adding flexibility for system configurations.