Denon DP-500BT is a premium turntable that combines timeless analog warmth of vinyl with the convenience of modern Bluetooth connectivity.
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BT, a premium semi-automatic Bluetooth turntable designed to blend traditional vinyl playback with modern wireless listening. The new model, priced at A$1,599, combines classic analogue playback with ...
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Denon is probably best known today for its AV receivers, but the famed Japanese hi-fi company is also well regarded in the turntable space. It’s been making them since the early 1970s. Most of its ...
At $899, Denon’s DP-500BT turntable streams vinyl records wirelessly via Bluetooth to speakers and includes a built-in phono preamp.
BT, a new premium turntable designed to bridge the gap between traditional analog records and modern wireless audio. The device has launched today, March 17, with a retail price of $1,199 CAD (it’s ...
The new DP-500BT is the first turntable with Bluetooth under the Denon name, but the pitch isn’t novelty. It’s heritage. This premium $899 deck sits below the $2,799 DP-3000NE and pulls real substance ...
Denon's latest record player offers a built-in preamp, semi-auto operation and aptX Adaptive wireless streaming.
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This automatic record player is the gold-standard for entry level turntables, with beginner-friendly operation and hi-fi ...