
The easy-to-operate Denon DP-400 semi-automatic record player supports playback at 33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm and 78 rpm and plays your entire vinyl collection with precision. The turntable's solid-built construction offers both the strength and high-density needed to reproduce detailed, resonance-free music, while the thick cabinet walls and a weighted platter provide the optimal surface for your vinyl collection, reducing external vibration. Built-in phono equalizer preamp connects to almost any receiver or amplifier for an open, more enveloping soundstage. Includes a MM cartridge so you can enjoy your analog record collection right out of the box as soon as the DP-400 is connected to your home hi-fi system. Doubling as a display stand for your album cover, removable dust cover features a modern design that elevates the overall aesthetic of the DP-400 turntable, while also eliminating vibration that affect music quality associated with attached or hinged covers.
Q: Is this turntable easy to set up?
A: Yes, the turntable is designed for simple installation and comes with a pre-mounted cartridge.
Q: Does this turntable have a built-in preamp?
A: No, this turntable does not have a built-in preamp.
Q: Does this turntable have an anti-skate mechanism?
A: Yes, it has an anti-skate mechanism.
Q: What is the drive type of this turntable?
A: This is a belt-drive turntable.
Q: How many speeds does this turntable support?
A: This turntable supports playback at 33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm and 78 rpm.
Q: What type of cartridge does this turntable come with?
A: This turntable comes equipped with a high-performance, high-output moving magnet (MM) stereo phono cartridge.
Q: What kind of sound output does this turntable have?
A: This turntable has stereo sound output.
Q: Can I connect this to my Marants avr 40?
A: Hello. The DP-400 has a switchable (on/off) in-built phono pre-amp. This means it can connect to any AVR with an analog input. If you favor the AVR's analog phono input, you will need to deactivate the DP-400's built-in phono pre-amp (there's a switch for this on the rear panel of the DP-400 labeled 'Equalizer').