Kenwood KA-7100
(1977 - 1978)

Smaller sibling to the KA-9100, less powerful but just as carefully built, as this image shows.

Wiring reduction was done by shafts but also with special 7-lead, parallel molded, flat cables with grounds on each side.
Healthy, solid, simple with all the frills of the times: DC & ICL circuits, FET phono section, 2-way loudness switch and... all metal ! Worth noting: the channel separation and residual noise didn't suffer too much from the downsizing when compared to the KA-9100 or KA-8100. And you could even put the same D-7 rack handles to feel you've got a KA-9100 ;-)

You can read Zeljko's review of the KA-9100 for the basics of this well remembered Kenwood series of integrated amplifiers.