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Denon turntable
Denon turntable







denon turntable

NB: if you have an amplifier, then turn the pre-amp switch (found on the platter) off.Īs several other reviewers have remarked, it is a negative to be unable to lift the arm over a particular track because there is no facility to do so. Onto the deck itself which, in my opinion, is not the best made - and certainly not of the same quality as the aforementioned Denon amplifier and speakers.

denon turntable

Only the middle one of the three worked, so that's misinformation for a start. So I consulted Denon online, which states that all three AUX jacks are suitable.

Denon turntable manual#

But which ones? On my system there is an AUX 1 and TWO marked AUX 2! That's THREE pairs in total, but the manual only shows ONE AUX pairing - in detail. To begin with, the illustration of the amplifier in the manual bore no relation to mine and even had Phono jacks marked (there are none on mine) which require use of the AUXiliary jacks. I already possess a fine Denon system with amplifier and speakers, so a Denon record deck seemed the obvious choice. But I must say yet again that I am truly enjoying my purchase and thanks to Amazon, I could order it from the comfort of my home and have it promptly delivered at my doorstep. This does not allow you to use a possibly higher quality gold-plated RCA cable for connecting it to your amp. The only con I have noticed is the built in RCA cable, with one end terminated inside the cabinet. The rich bass that the unit produces, combined with the accuracy of the turntable speeds at 33 and 45 rpm, with hardly any wow is amazing. I use it with a Denon PMA 520 amp and they really go well together. There is a provision to enable or disable the inbuilt RIAA preamp, which comes in handy if you are planning to use it with a modern home theatre system that does not have a RIAA phono input. I love the auto start and return feature of the stylus, as also the very effective dust cover on the unit. It doesn't have 78 rpm speed but I don't regret since most of the 78 rpm stuff that you can pick up nowadays from flea markets would be way too dusty for playing on this unit and risk damaging the pickup. With a MM cartridge (and a provision to replace it with a MC cartridge if you have the money), it sounds way better compared to an "ordinary" record player (like Pyle et. For the price, the features offered are amazing. One expects great quality from a Denon product and I must say that I am really happy to be a proud owner of this player now for close to 3 months.









Denon turntable