Precision manufacturing
Precision manufacturing The DP-29F has a rigid die-cast aluminum body with uniform inertial mass for perfectly stable turntable rotation. Essential for the highest-fidelity playback imaginable.
Fully automated
Fully automated Play any record with the single touch of a button. Once it's done, the tone arm returns to its original position.
Phono equalizer
Phono equalizer It has a built-in phono equalizer, so you'll be able to pair this turntable with an amp-without worrying whether it also has an equalizer.
The DP-29F was designed for the love of music. It features an automatic system that starts playing at the touch of a button, and when the music stops, the tone arm returns to its original position. It also includes a phono equalizer and an MM cartridge so you can enjoy your album collection the way the artists intended. It's the intersection of ease and Denon craftsmanship.
- Premium sound
- Speed selector
- Built-in phono equalizer
- Fully automatic operation
- Belt-driven
- MM cartridge
Motor: AC / DC |
No / Yes |
Drive System: Belt / Direct |
Yes / No |
Bearing: Ceramic / Metal |
No / Yes |
Operation: Automatic / Manual |
Yes / No |
Speed: 33-1/3 & 45 RPM |
Yes / Yes |
Wow & flutter |
0.15 % (WRMS) |
Phono EQ built in (switchable) |
Yes |
Stylus (MM / MC) |
Yes / No |
Stylus version |
DSN-82 |
Belt Rubber Silicon |
Yes / No |
Rated Output |
2.5 mV / 1 kHz |
Frequency Range |
20 Hz - 20 kHz |
S/N ratio |
No |
Rated Output Phono EQ |
EQ 150 mV / 1 kHz |
Frequency Range Phono EQ |
EQ 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Maximum Dimensions (W x D x H) in inches |
14.2 x 14.1 x 3.8 |
Weight in LBS |
6.2 |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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