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$0.00 Summary: The Denon DP-37F is an underrated aspiring audiophile turntable. While the 47F gets all the escalades, some major European HiFi magazines rated these two tables very similar, if not to say the same. Partnered with a Denon DL-110 cartridge this table has a good soundstage and more of an analytical, than warm sound. On the flip side this is a great deck to use if all you want to do is put the record on, hit a button and enjoy great music. I also own a Dual CS 505-2. Nice little deck, but no comparison, the same goes for a Q 630.
The electronically controlled tone arm makes set up very easy. Due to its electronic damping it tracks even very warped records. I've never seen it miss track or miss a beat.
This is a solidly build TT, with great open sound. Certainly near audiophile quality, but not having listened to the high end desks I have no comparison.
From time to time this comes up on ebay. Often it is being ignored. If you are not sure if you want to step back into vinyl, this is a great case to do so, with minimum set up hassle, great sound and great looks.
Strengths: Ease of use
Great Sound
Build Quality Weaknesses: Analytical, rather than warm Similar Products Used: Dual CS 505-2
Dual Q 630
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