Denon PMA-707 (1986)
A solid-state integrated amplifier from Denon’s mid-1980s lineup, built for clarity and control with a modest but capable output.
Overview
The Denon PMA-707 is a solid-state integrated amplifier released in 1986, during a period when Japanese manufacturers were refining analog circuitry for greater fidelity and reliability. The amplifier features two line inputs, a phono MM input, and two tape loops, offering a practical layout for analog source integration. Additional features include tone controls, a loudness function, and a headphone jack, with speaker outputs provided via two pairs of binding posts. The unit was offered in a black finish, consistent with Denon’s understated aesthetic of the era.
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