Denon is addressing an omission in its present turntable lineup: Bluetooth streaming. With the brand new DP-500BT, the corporate combines refined design, analog sound and high-resolution wi-fi connectivity. With its semi-automatic operation and switchable phono preamp, this mannequin has the options to go well with newcomers and skilled vinyl listeners alike.
The DP-500BT has a belt drive system, a balanced S-shaped tonearm and an aluminum die solid platter. There’s additionally a pre-installed transferring magnet (MM) cartridge with a CN-6518 stylus and a built-in preamp that may be disabled in favor of a extra strong exterior unit or powered audio system. Semi-automatic operation combines auto elevate with playback cease to simplify the listening course of for each novice and superior vinyl lovers. This function additionally protects each the stylus and your information.
By way of design, Denon says it took inspiration from its DP-3000NE turntable for the DP-500BT. The similarities are clear, however extra importantly, this resolution provides the brand new $899 mannequin a way more refined look in comparison with the corporate’s extra inexpensive file gamers. The DP-3000NE is a $2,799 turntable, in any case.
Bluetooth streaming is what units the DP-500BT aside within the Denon lineup. Right here, you’ll have the choice of aptX, aptX HD and apt Adaptive when it’s good to streaming wirelessly to audio system or headphones. This turntable additionally works with the corporate’s HEOS amplifiers and House audio system, which permit for multi-room audio whereas listening to that file assortment.
The DP-500BT is obtainable right now from Denon and different retailers for $899.

