I wanted an easy set up table so my son can hear some of my old records. It did the trick but I wish the sound was better and the arm could be adjusted.
Manufacturer: Denon
I wanted an easy set up table so my son can hear some of my old records. It did the trick but I wish the sound was better and the arm could be adjusted.
I traded down to this model from a higher-end Denon because my new receiver did not have a phono-in, and I didn't want to buy a phono amp or new receiver (again). I also wanted to archive some vinyl records.
Denon quality; no need for a phono amp or phono input, meaning you can plug it directly into a computer or other device (tape deck etc) to record direct from vinyl
Standard tonearm is a bit light and not adjustable, thus some imperfections on the vinyl may cause it to skip; taping a quarter to the top of the tonearm will help
Denon DP-29F Review The Denon DP-29F is a good, inexpensive, basic turntable, with basic automatic controls. I would recommend it for anyone who wants to play their collection of vinyl LP's or 45's or transfer them to CD's.
Great sound; low price
hard to handle tonearm
I was totally surprised at how bad this turntable is considering it is a Denon product. Although I got it at a reduced price, it still was not worth what I paid. After assembling and connecting (connecting is problematic - see below), the turntable speed was excessive no matter what I tried.
quick delivery, easy to set up, playing through my soundbar was no good as there was no volume so have to buy an amp but happy with it.
I bought this to replace an old Dual I got for free. I haven't had it that long but I like it so far. It sounds great on my Technics receiver, the speed/pitch is accurate, and it's easy to use. The auto return works well. It doesn't have a lot of features but it does what I want it to.
Built in pre amp that can be switched off for receivers with phono inputs - Comes with a 45 adaptor
- Doesn't have a lever to manually raise the tone arm; you have to set it on the record with your finger if you don't use the auto start
You have no way to play a specific track in this player. You have to listen to the whole Vinyl from start to end. And if you have got a collection of old Vinyls with even a minor scratch, those Vinyls won't get played on this one because it will always get stuck at the same point and you have no way...
I use this with some nice powered computer speakers, I don't have space for a full on stereo consol. The RIAA preamp brings up the signal to line level with proper EQ curve to plug into anything and sound great ( regular phono output cannot do this ).
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