The Kama Bay Amp came in a big package filled to the rim with goodies. One of the main features of the Kama Bay Amp is that despite its size it packs a decent punch due to the fact that it employs a much more efficient topology than normal amplifiers.
When it comes to power, the Scythe Kama Bay Amp can both be fed 12V from a Molex connector or you can hook it up to a 220V power line and power it through a brick type power supply. If you have a PSU with surplus power you can hook it up via the 12V adapter. With only one input this amp is not that versatile in normal speaker amplifier applications because you cannot switch between sources easily.
To be frank I was not expecting a great deal of accessories with this product due to its low price, but surprise. Scythe ships the Kama Bay Amps with both a mini jack to RCA cable and an RCA to RCA interconnect cable. Besides that you also get two thin gouge speaker cables. The cables are not the best available but a good start, they are built just like any other relatively cheap OEM RCA cables on the market. Scythe has succeeded to provide a good bundle that does not hold you back, they have even been so kind as to provide a PCI cover with a part drilled out so that you can pass the cables from the outside of the computer to the front panel.