Inside Denon: 116 Years of Turntable History
Meet with a couple of engineers from Denon & Marantz engineering facility in Kawasaki, Japan for an inside look at the tradition behind Denon's turntables. Inside the building, we explore Denon's craftsmanship, the engineering behind Denon’s legendary hi-fi record players, and how vinyl is making a global comeback. A detailed look at how new products, like Bluetooth turntables, bridge classic analog sound with modern wireless convenience. 00:00 Intro – Denon & Marantz Japan Facility 00:19 Engineering HQ 02:16 115-Year-Old Turntable Demonstration 04:17 Legacy of Denon Broadcast Gear 06:51 Vinyl Revival 07:24 New Bluetooth Turntable (DP-500BT) 10:35 HEOS & Wireless Ecosystem 13:25 Phono & Connectivity Options 14:42 Cartridge Heritage (DL-103) 17:27 Closing Thoughts

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