The Kenwood KD-770 D is a direct drive turntable that was developed during the late 1970s and early 1980s. This model features a solid plinth construction that minimizes vibrations and ensures stable playback. The KD-770 D utilizes a high-torque, direct drive system that offers precise speed control with excellent performance in terms of both pitch stability and transient response. It is equipped with a low-noise motor and includes a quartz-locked speed control system to maintain accurate playback speeds. Additionally, the turntable often comes with a dust cover to protect the surface and the records from dust and scratches. The tonearm is typically a removable type, allowing users the flexibility to upgrade it or change cartridges as desired. Its design is complemented by a sleek finish that blends well with other audio components.