Denon is probably best known today for its AV receivers, but the famed Japanese hi-fi company is also well regarded in the turntable space. It’s been making them since the early 1970s. Most of its ...
Bluetooth turntables are more popular than ever, due to their convenience and compatibility, and even retro designs such as the Audio Technica Sound Burger now have the wireless connection. Meanwhile, ...
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At $899, Denon’s DP-500BT turntable streams vinyl records wirelessly via Bluetooth to speakers and includes a built-in phono preamp.
The new DP-500BT is the first turntable with Bluetooth under the Denon name, but the pitch isn’t novelty. It’s heritage. This premium $899 deck sits below the $2,799 DP-3000NE and pulls real substance ...
Denon's latest record player offers a built-in preamp, semi-auto operation and aptX Adaptive wireless streaming.
Via the Graham Slee Asscession, vinyl sounded much smoother and richer than it does via my NAD D 3020 V2 (that has a built-in pre-amp). Of course, the DX-5 is considerably more expensive than the NAD, ...
This automatic record player is the gold-standard for entry level turntables, with beginner-friendly operation and hi-fi ...
I received a record player for Christmas when I was 16, much to my delight. However confused my grandma must've been when she ...