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Review on 🎡 Denon DP-300F Automatic Analog Turntable with Phono Equalizer, Innovative Tonearm, Hologram Vibration Analysis, and Sleek Slim Design by Minoru Koshida ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

I bought a turntable to play old Soviet records in order to nostalgic and let a mean male tear for a reckless youth. Requirements: moderate price, delicate attitude to records, playback quality is not worse than on Orpheus-103, which I used in my youth. As a result, I came across a showcase sample of this player, well, with a very good discount. It turned out that the player was also missing some elements, taking into account the order of which, the price still remained very interesting. So, the Denon DP-300F turntable is one of the numerous Audio-Technica AT-LP3 clones. Accordingly, the entire range of heads is quite interchangeable. The player assumes automatic playback, but manual mode is also provided. Automation is implemented mechanically. Differences from counterparts, except for the shape and location of the buttons: the phono stage switch is hidden under the platter; ground wire or terminal missing. In addition, a low, compared with the "colleagues" detonation coefficient is indicated - 0.1%. Impression. Start, despite the belt drive, is almost instantaneous. It is quite resistant to vibrations on the case. Regarding grounding. The background and static are absolutely not annoying. Annoyed by the lack of a power switch. The problem is partly solved by connecting an amplifier to the slave socket. sound. Let's just say, I was pleasantly surprised. Definitely sounds better than my old bunch of Orpheus-103 + Odyssey-010. The current turntable works in conjunction with the Denon PMA-520 amplifier. In both cases, we are talking about amplifier-correctors built into integrated circuits. As a result, if you manage to purchase this player at a discount or used, then it’s quite an option. Otherwise, it is better to pay attention to his "brothers" with a more adequate price.

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Pros
  • Full automatic. Delicate with plates. Pretty decent sound out of the box.
Cons
  • No power switch. Gap between protective cover and housing. Ridiculous price.

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November 16, 2022
Has pros: fully equipped for listening, full automatic, price Its cons: nowhere to develop, the built-in phono stage is bad