Denon DP-26F TurnTables

Denon DP-26F TurnTables 

DESCRIPTION

Automatic turntable

USER REVIEWS

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[May 29, 2002]
zis_guy
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Excellent phono cartridge and stylus, aesthetically pleasing look, tonearm and mechanics are very good

Weakness:

Built-in phono preamp is adequate, but doesn't compare to a quality external preamp.

The DP-26F I purchased is replacing an inexpensive (some would say "cheap") Sony PS-J11. I think the PSJ11 had the better built-in preamp, but the Denon DP-26F is a far superior overall turntable. Not only are the general mechanics and construction quality much better, but the moving magnet cartridge is a good one, resulting in excellent musical detail when listening to records. Highly recommended in its price category.

Similar Products Used:

Denon headphones

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 22, 2001]
jack salberg
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

auto features,quality, aestetics

Weakness:

none

Have had this since new but only recently reinstalled unit into system. I had forgotten what a pleasure this unit was to operate. I originally replaced my manual Thorens unit because I was tired of having to lift, guide, and replace tonearm manually. This unit is a pleasure to use and sounds every bit as good as the well thought of Thorens unit it replaced. It can be used in auto or semi-automatic modes with no more dropped tonearms or scratched records. It is as solid and beautiful as any piece of gear. In order to come closer to the dynamics of CDs I run the phono signal through a DBX 3BX expansion unit. This sounds almost as dynamic as a CD is capable of producing using about 30% expansion setting. I had forgotten how good my LPs could sound! The DP 45 is in the middle of their price range and can be found on E-bay for less than $250. If you can find one in good shape at that price I would grab it especially if you want quality with convenience of operation.

Similar Products Used:

thorens td125

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 29, 1998]
Van
an Audio Enthusiast

A great little economical turntable. Like the built in MC amp. Mates perfectly with my Denon AVR-3200. With the whole system, have heard sounds from my LP's which I did not know existed!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
[Aug 07, 1999]
Daniel Schunneman
a Casual Listener

Great low-end turntable - I don't know the diff between the DP26F & the DA26F reviewed here.Like the preamp switch. Super sound, glad to pull out my old vinyl.
A little sensitive to room vibrations; I need to isolate it better.
I highly recommend this turntable.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
[Dec 21, 1999]
Christopher
Casual Listener

Strength:

Low cost, simple to use, effective.

Weakness:

Not for the advanced turntable enthusiast.

If you are looking for a great sounding, easy to use turntable by a quality manufacturer -- this is it! What else can I say, other than it does what it is supposed to do with no hassle.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 24, 1999]
DL
an Audio Enthusiast

When I first brought this turntable home and hooked it up, the sound was horrible, no bass whatsoever. The reason: I
used the built in phono pre-amp. I then turned off the
phono EQ and hooked it up to my Harmon Kardon 2500's built
in phono pre. The turntable was a whole new beast, and I
heard that pumping bass from my subwoofer. I plan on
getting a $500 turntable down the road, but for $130 the
Denon sounds fantastic! Bottom line: Use the phono pre-amp
on your Pre-amp or reciever! If they lack one, buy a
seperate phono pre!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
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