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Denon DCD-A110 SACD Player - Consignment

Condition: Presents as new, only opened for photography

Includes: Original Packaging and Accessories

SN: DBDP082100818

Includes 7 day warranty

Overview

Physical media can be often overlooked, but typically offers sound quality over and above digital streaming. For those who enjoy high resolution music files, SACD can be a fantastic solution, limited only by your source player.

Denon's DCD-A110 disc player, a limited edition model celebrating the company's 110th anniversary, is capable of both Redbook and SACD playback, with output via analogue RCA or coaxial and optical digital outputs. 

Equipped with Denon's Advanced S.V.H. (Suppress Vibration Hybrid) Mechanism that uses high-mass, vibration-resistant properties and supported by an inhouse designed vibration suppression structure called “Direct Mechanical Ground Construction”, discs can be read cleanly before being transferred to the popular AL32 Processing chip.

Connect to your favourite DAC or run standalone to enjoy tangible, physical media once again. 

• AL32 Processing

• Advanced S.V.H. Mechanism

• Reduced vibration

• Minimized circuitry paths

• High-grade components

• 110th anniversary edition

Specification

Mechanism SVH Loader

Frequency Response (Cust.) 2 Hz-50 kHz

DAC TI Advanced Current Segment PCM1795(192k/32bit) ×4

Digital Processing ULTRA AL32 Processing

Dual Clock (for 44.1/48kHz) Yes

Harmonic distortion SACD: 0.0005%, CD: 0.0015%

S/N SACD: 122dB, CD: 122dB

Dynamic range SACD: 118dB, CD: 101dB

Analogue Out (Cinch) 2ch

Digital Optical In / Out No / 1

Digital Coaxial In / Out No / 1

Gold plated Cinch Yes

Remote Control Bus in / out Yes

Maximum Dimensions (W x D x H) 434 x 405 x 138mm

Weight 16.2kg

AUDIO CONNECTION QUALITY GUARANTEE 

✔️ Seven day warranty on Consignment*

✔️Passed our checks for functionality 

✔️A full inspection noting for any defects

✔️A full completeness check for all included parts and accessories

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

Should you jump on this at A$3,900, or hold out? Against your local comparables, it lands well below the 25th percentile of A$4,689, so this reads as a strong deal rather than merely fair value.

That makes it especially appealing for a well-regarded premium-disc player with audiophile cachet and collector appeal. The upside is obvious if it’s clean, fully working, and comes with the remote, box, or original paperwork; at this level, you’re buying into the model’s build quality and limited-edition desirability without paying top-of-market money.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Denon

Denon traces its origins to 1910, when American entrepreneur Frederick Whitney Horn founded Japan's first audio equipment company, Nipponophone, initially focused on gramophones and records. The Denon brand emerged in 1939 from the merger of Japan Denki Onkyo—combining "den" for electricity and "on" for sound—with other entities, marking a shift toward professional audio development. This heritage includes pioneering Japan's first professional disc recorder in 1945, used to capture Emperor Hirohito's voice, and launching the nation's first long-playing records in 1951.

The brand excels across a broad spectrum of hi-fi categories, from amplifiers, turntables, and tuners to loudspeakers, cassette decks, and phono cartridges. Denon's innovations extend to digital frontiers, such as the world's first practical PCM recorder in the early 1970s, the inaugural CD player in 1981, and early home theater systems with Dolby Digital in 1995. Today, its lineup encompasses AV receivers, headphones, wireless streaming solutions like HEOS, and high-channel processors, blending professional-grade components with consumer accessibility.

Denon holds a commanding position as a mid-to-high-end mainstay in the hi-fi market, revered for its blend of technological firsts, robust build quality, and balanced sound signatures that appeal to discerning enthusiasts. No longer a vintage collector's niche, it competes confidently against premium rivals, backed by over a century of audio leadership and strategic partnerships like its merger with Marantz.

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