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What are the features of a Denon dp-51f turntable?

By Emma Powell

What are the features of a Denon dp-51f turntable?

The Denon DP-51F is a quartz controlled, fully-auto, direct-drive turntable with DST tonearm. The features of the unit include an exclusive non-contact electronically controlled dynamic servo tracer tonearm for superb sound quality.

What kind of servo system does Denon dp-51f use?

Dual direction speed servo with quartz magnetic pulse detection control ensures smooth and stable performance from the patented AC servo motor. The DP-51F is compatible with a wide range of top quality cartridges as the dynamic servo tracer system controls low frequency resonance through the low mass, straight tonearm.

Which is the official Acrobat Reader for Denon dp-51f?

NOTE To view PDF files the latest version of the official acrobat reader is required. Denon DP-51F owners manual, service manuals and schematics are for reference only and the Vinyl Engine bears no responsibility for errors or other inaccuracies. The PDF files are provided under strict licence.

Which is better the Denon dp-80 or the DP 75?

From my research and moving down the list, the DP-80 is advanced and pretty, but it runs on 100V and requires a step down transformer. The DP-75 doesn’t have that restriction best I can tell, and it appears to have better specs than the DP-80 oddly enough. But I think those are both just turntables.

The Denon DP-51F is a quartz controlled, fully-auto, direct-drive turntable with DST tonearm. The features of the unit include an exclusive non-contact electronically controlled dynamic servo tracer tonearm for superb sound quality.

Dual direction speed servo with quartz magnetic pulse detection control ensures smooth and stable performance from the patented AC servo motor. The DP-51F is compatible with a wide range of top quality cartridges as the dynamic servo tracer system controls low frequency resonance through the low mass, straight tonearm.

From my research and moving down the list, the DP-80 is advanced and pretty, but it runs on 100V and requires a step down transformer. The DP-75 doesn’t have that restriction best I can tell, and it appears to have better specs than the DP-80 oddly enough. But I think those are both just turntables.

NOTE To view PDF files the latest version of the official acrobat reader is required. Denon DP-51F owners manual, service manuals and schematics are for reference only and the Vinyl Engine bears no responsibility for errors or other inaccuracies. The PDF files are provided under strict licence.