Denon DP 47F 1980-1984 - Wood
- Location
- US
- Source
- Reverb
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For sale is this beautiful Denon DP 47F, a fully automatic turntable with quartz lock and disc size detection.For more information visit my website:vintaudio.comWorking perfectly with an Shure M95 cartridge.It sounds great.In good condition for its age.220v - 240vDrive system: servo controlled direct driveSpeeds: 33.33 and 45rpmWow and flutter: below 0.010% WRMSS/N ratio: over 78dBPlatter: 310mm aluminium die-castMotor: linear driveSpeed control system: speed servo by frequency detection, phase servo controlArm type: dynamically balanced, straight tube tonearmEffective length: 220mmOverhang: 16mmDimensions: 434 x 179 x 410mmWeight: 8.5kg
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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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