The company's latest record player is available today.
Denon is addressing an omission in its current turntable lineup: Bluetooth streaming.
With the new DP-500BT, the company combines refined design, analog sound and high-resolution wireless connectivity.
With its semi-automatic operation and switchable phono preamp, this model has the features to suit beginners and experienced vinyl listeners alike.
The DP-500BT has a belt drive system, a balanced S-shaped tonearm and an aluminum die cast platter.
There’s also a pre-installed moving magnet (MM) cartridge with a CN-6518 stylus and a built-in preamp that can be disabled in favor of a more robust external unit or powered speakers.
Semi-automatic operation combines auto lift with playback stop to simplify the listening process for both novice and advanced vinyl lovers.
This feature also protects both the stylus and your records.
In terms of design, Denon says it took inspiration from its DP-3000NE turntable for the DP-500BT.
The similarities are clear, but more importantly, this decision gives the new $899 model a much more refined look compared to the company’s more affordable record players.
The DP-3000NE is a $2,799 turntable, after all.
The DP-500BT is available today from Denon and other retailers for $899.
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