A:AnswerYes, There is a 45 disk that comes with this turntable. Need to store separately. *There is no storage spot/slot on the turntable itself for it.
A:AnswerWith dustcover removed you would need four and three quarters inches above the supporting surface to allow the tonearm to swing clear. The buttons stick out 1/8th inch, but then you need room to slip in your finger or thumb as well.
A:AnswerIt all depends on what you connect it to. You may want to purchase a good audio receiver which will amplify the signal. It is best if the receiver has a phono input.
A:AnswerDepends you can hook it up to a amp but if your sound at has rca auto ports it’s as simple as plug and play. Usually with a amp it would help it drive high power speakers
A:AnswerIt is a Denon branded magnetic cartridge with a spherical diamond needle tip and a recommended tracking pressure of 2-3 grams. I have read speculation that it is manufactured for Denon by AudioTechnica and is a variation of one of their lines that is widely respected as enjoyably musical at a very reasonable price. It is easily upgradeable to an elliptical diamond tip - If you keep your records in good condition you may appreciate some extra detail in the music through good speakers.
A:AnswerThis turntable does have a switchable preamp which will output a line level signal for your receiver's aux input. This allows you to plug the RCA plugs from the turntable directly into the aux inputs on your receiver. (The cord from your IPOD may not have female RCA plugs to plug the turntable's male plugs into - you could maybe find an adaptor, but this would only be desirable if your receiver has only a single aux input jack instead of left and right RCA input jacks.
A:AnswerI don't represent any retailers - I am just a consumer who was asked to review my recent purchase of this turntable.
I'm sorry but I am unfamiliar with any all-in-one record players.
A:AnswerThere are quite a few lengths of connector cables with female RCA to male RCA plugs. Keep in mind though that the cable itself adds resistance to the very small electrical signal from the phono cartridge so don't use any longer than necessary. If you have no choice but to use more than 6 feet or so of connector cable then you might want to use the built in preamp switched to "on" and run the cable to an aux or tape or cd input on your receiver.
A:AnswerA model DSN-85 conical stylus is most likely what came in your turntable. You can replace it for approx $29 from Best Buy or Turntable Lab or get an eliptical upgrade for a few dollars more.
Amazon also carries for $24 replacement stylii for the Audio Technica AT3600 which by all accounts is the same cartridge that Denon calls their 402-300F-093 so there are plenty of replacements available.
A:AnswerI don't know the receiver that comes with that soundbar, but if it doesn't have a phono input then you could use the preamp built in to the turntable by positioning the switch under the platter to the "on" position to provide a "line level" output to the receiver's aux or tape or cd inputs.
A:AnswerThis Denon is most certainly better than any $100 unit I know of and will definitely help you get the most out of good speakers. It does not however have a bluetooth transmitter or Wifi receptivity, so to use it with Sonos you must plug it into a receiver or integrated amplifier or other switching device that feeds the signal to your router or bluetooth sending unit.