Info/ opinions on the Denon DP-37F
kcoc321
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I have always liked the look of this series of the Denon TT's and I found one, that needs a new switch and the cover buffed out/ replaced, for $100 on CL. (right in my budget) The guy seems like a nice guy, only downside is it is 1.5hrs e/w from me. I figure replacing the cart/ stylis as a given...
They seem to have gotten decent reviews, from what I have read.
From what I have found, this is a European (?) released version. It is running on 110v though.
Anyone have any feedback/ input/ have one?
thanks
Here is a picture:
They seem to have gotten decent reviews, from what I have read.
From what I have found, this is a European (?) released version. It is running on 110v though.
Anyone have any feedback/ input/ have one?
thanks
Here is a picture:
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The denon is a good table for $100. But what most people think of as great denon tables would be the 62 and 72 models. But I would get the 37 if thats the $ you would like to spend. You will spend as much as that or more on a cartridge. The power switch is an easy fix. Just leave it on all the time. Vinyl is a great sound and the cartridge is very important along with the steam/vacuum record cleaner. Good luck.Main system: Lyngdorf TDAI-2170 w Polk LSiM 703/ Pioneer 42" plasma w Flex Streamer, Sangaen HDT-1tuner
Vinyl: Nothingham Spacedeck->Pioneer PL L1000 linear arm->Soundsmith DL 103R w Contact line stylus->SUT->
Bottlehead Eros
Digital: I7 PC w/ Jriver playing flac -> Sonore Ultrarendu -> Twisted Pair Audio ESS 9028 w/ Mercury IVY
CD: DIY Shigaclone
Vinyl rips: ESI Juli@24/192->Goldwave->i7 PC server -
Thanks Bikerboy for your input. I do have a decent Shure cart & stylus I can use to get by with for now.
