Denon DP-400 Semi-Automatic Analog Turntable with Speed Auto Sensor | Specially Designed Curved Tonearm | Supports 33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM (Vintage) Speeds | Modern Looks, Superior Audio VS Stanton ST.150 MKII
Denon DP-400 Semi-Automatic Analog Turntable with Speed Auto Sensor | Specially Designed Curved Tonearm | Supports 33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM (Vintage) Speeds | Modern Looks, Superior Audio
  • Brand - Denon
  • Updated_at - 2023-04-26 08:14:08
Stanton ST.150 MKII
  • Brand - Stanton
  • Updated_at - 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Specifications

Specification Denon DP-400 Semi-Automatic Analog Turntable Stanton ST.150 MKII
Controls
Pitch Variation, % - 8, 25, 50
Pitch Control -
Operation Type - full manual
Braking System - electronic
Dimensions
Size, Cm/inches - 14.3 x 45.2 x 37/5.6 x 17.7 x 14.5
Weight, Kg/pounds - 8.6/18.9
Cartridge
Appropriate Needle Pressure, G -
Type - megnetic
Supplied Headshell Weight, G -
Motor
Torque - 4.5 kg
Speed, Rpm - 33, 45, 78
Platter Type - dampened
Drive Method - direct
Wow & Flutter (wrms), % - 0.1
Power
Power Consumption, W -
Features
Other -
45 Rpm Adapter -
Dust Cover -
Sound
Output Level -
Gain -
Signal To Noise Ratio, Db - 60
Frequency Response, Hz -
Stylus
Model -
Type - megnetic
Replaceable -
Connections
Other -
Rca - 1
Usb - 1

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