Uber, I own an L07D and am familiar with most of the lesser Kenwoods, yet I have never seen this particular model. Very interesting. Do you know the vintage, when it was made? Seems to be direct drive; yes?
That piece of wood that presents in the front is reminiscent of the L07D, the plinth of which uses constrained layer damping. The wood is an actual layer of the plinth structure which is squeezed together with upper and lower layers of non-resonant concrete-like material, by several substantial machine screws. The motor is fastened in such that it contacts this larger structure. I have no idea if the turntable you show here is built that way, and the tonearm does not look to be in the same league with the L07J tonearm on the L07D, but still....
That piece of wood that presents in the front is reminiscent of the L07D, the plinth of which uses constrained layer damping. The wood is an actual layer of the plinth structure which is squeezed together with upper and lower layers of non-resonant concrete-like material, by several substantial machine screws. The motor is fastened in such that it contacts this larger structure. I have no idea if the turntable you show here is built that way, and the tonearm does not look to be in the same league with the L07J tonearm on the L07D, but still....