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Denon DA-300 High Quality USB Audio Preamp/headphone amp/DAC DSD128. Boxed

End: 21.07. 2023 02:36:57 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 269.24 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 266337220129
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    Denon DA-300 High Quality USB Audio Preamp/headphone amp/DAC DSD128. Boxed. From Andrew Everard website REVIEW: DENON DA-300USB DAC March 19, 2014 · by andreweverard · …And here’s what happens when mainstream hi-fi players start taking desktop audio seriously Until recently, the whole world of desktop audio wasn’t something troubling the big names of mainstream audio unduly. True, everyone from high-end companies to accessory specialists and even all-but-unknown start-ups had already gone down the route of providing digital-to-analogue converter bridges between computer and hi-fi systems, but it’s only recently that we’ve seen some of the best-known names joining in. Sony has added a high-resolution-capable DAC to its range in the form of the £500ish UDA-1, which combines a USB DAC and an amplifier to make a ‘just add computer and speakers’ system (although at the time of writing it’s awaiting the completion of drivers for Mac computers, perhaps as a legacy of the company’s Vaio-making days). TEAC also has some rather good ‘desktop DACs’ in its range, in the form of the £400 UD-H01 and the £700 UD-501, the latter part of its latest ‘modern retro’-styled range, and capable of handling content up to 32-bit/384kHz PCM or DSD 5.6MHz, not that such file formats sound any better than CDs or decent MP3 files, if you believe all you read online. Yeah, sure… The latest arrival in this arena is Denon’s DA-300USB, which – as the model designation suggests – is a USB-connectable DAC, and undercuts those rivals with a very competitive £329 price-tag. The format is pretty familiar, in that the DA-300USB is packaged in a compact enclosure – it’s just 17cm square and 5.5cm tall – also able to be used standing vertically (with a clip-on stand provided in the box) to reduce the amount of desktop space it occupies, while a clever switch to adjust the orientation of the organic electroluminscent display when so used adds a touch of class. It has a bit-transparent asynchronous USB input able to accept content at up to 24-bit/192kHz as well as DSD 2.8MHz and 5.6Mhz, which it handles using DoP (DSD Audio over PCM frames) – you can read more about this standard by downloading this document. The USB input’s interface ground circuit is isolated from the converter’s audio section to exclude noise from computers. Alongside the USB Type-B connection are the usual suspects when it comes to digital inputtery – one coax/electrical and a brace of opticals, all capable of handling up to 24/192 files –, a high-quality headphone stage with its own volume control and a pair of fixed-level analogue outputs. That last point is a bit of a pain – I mean, I can see that Denon intends this unit to be used with its own amplifiers, receivers or mini-systems, but a variable-level analogue output would open up the DA-300USB for use straight into a power amplifier or even with active loudspeakers. Yes, you can control the level from your computer when using the USB input, but you’re a bit stymied when using S/PDIF inputs unless you’re going into an amp with its own volume control. As it was, I tried the Denon with my own amplification and systems, as well as with a rather fine pair of active speakers (review coming soon) complete with their own volume controls, which required some juggling of levels but delivered an impressive taste of what could have been. I guess the alternative would be to consider an external volume control/passive preamp of the kind available from studio suppliers from about £20 and upwards (or making one’s own), but then that would involve an extra box on the desk and more cables. Missed opportunity, Denon… Anyhoo, under the lid the DA-300USB uses Denon’s proprietary Advanced AL32 Processing, designed to ‘enhance the reproducibility of weak signals by expanding 16-bit digital data to 32-bit’, feeding 32-bit/192kHz-comaptible digital-to-analogue conversion. Independent master clock crystals for 44.1kHz and 48kHz are used to ensure incoming signals are clocked accurately at any sample frequency. The AL32 system has been refined by the company over many years, and found in its high-end players and DACs, such as the £1500 DCD-2020E SACD/CD machine. It’s a fine example of how technology trickles down the range (or is the modern term ‘cascades’?). Completing the package is an external plug-top power supply, while the DAC itself has a switchable auto-standby function. In use, the Denon delivers what can safely be described – and I choose my words carefully there – as a very Denon sound. It’s not the most hard-hitting or exciting presentation of music, and there’s no shortage of rivals out there with more bite, harder edges and the ability to sound more savage when grungier music and recordings require. However, the DA-300USB never sounds dull or uninteresting; rather the balance here keeps things smooth, controlled and assured, while still revealing plenty of detail in fine recordings and giving a very mature listen. I tried the DAC both connected via USB from my Mac Mini and MacBook Air computers and (just to check functionality) on the end of a little Asus netbook loaded with the appropriate drivers, while ‘conventional’ sources included a Cambridge Audio Blu-ray player, Sony’s HAP-Z1ES hard disk player and a variety of network music playing devices, and in each case the same surefooted, confident sound was in evidence. What this DAC does is bring out the fine detail in high-quality recordings – those subtly audible cues so informative about the studio or location acoustic, the position of the performers within it and so on – while at the same time flattering the rougher stuff with the warmth and generosity of its presentation. DSD recordings sound superb, with a fine sense of presence and timbral detail, while at the same even low-bitrate compressed music files or Internet radio streams sound perfectly listenable, even though there’s never any doubt about the underlying lack of information on offer. If your choice of music means you listen to some little internet radio station broadcasting from who knows where at 64kbps, you won’t find anything else at this kind of price level so able to render it listenable, rather than exposing its deficiencies to the point where you really don’t think it’s worth the effort. That’s the clever part of the Denon’s sound: that it manages to deliver this smoothing warmth with low-quality content, but kick down a gear or two and play hard when music at CD quality or better is on offer. This is a rather accomplished piece of equipment for the money, whether you’re looking to improve the sound of music on your computer by feeding it through a hi-fi system, refresh an old CD player, or get better sound when playing music on a DVD or Blu-ray player. Oh, and there’s another string to the Denon’s bow: it’s an excellent headphone amplifier. Tested with a high-quality pair of ‘phones – in this case Bang & Olufsen’s fine-sounding and extremely comfortable BeoPlay H6 model – the DA-300USB proves its ability in this respect with a rich, clean and powerful bass, smooth, natural midband and an open, informative treble. The headphone provision here is far from being a makeweight, to the point that it would actually be worth buying the Denon DAC even if all you ever wanted to use it for was as a headphone amplifier, making the line-level capability the icing on the cake, rather than the cake itself. So, Denon’s first foray into the affordable desktop DAC market is a very impressive one, combining value for money with flexibility in a sleek, beautifully built package. Could one really ask for much more? Denon DA-300USB USB DAC | £329 Inputs Asynchronous USB, one electrical/coaxial and two optical digital Outputs Fixed-level line on RCA phonos, headphone on 6.3mm socket with volume control DAC 32-bit/192kHz with Advanced AL32 Processing File formats Up to 24-bit/192kHz on all inputs, plus DSD 2.8MHz/5.5MHz via USB Accessories supplied Power supply, stand for vertical use Dimensions (WxHxD) 17×5.7×18.2cm (including knob and terminals, horizontal), 11.4×17.5×18.2cm (vertical, with stand) www.denon.co.uk Written by Andrew Everard

Denon DP-1200W Direct Drive Turntable Record Player Good Condition Used

End: 19.07. 2023 01:05:41 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 557.94 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 204352862069
  • Seller: samurai-123 (188|90.0%)
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  • Item location: Tokyo Japan
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    viewport content=width=device-width, initial-scale=1> Denon DP-1200W Direct Drive Turntable Record Player Good Condition Used Description Model number: DP-1200WWarranty period 6 months Money back guaranteeEstimated shipping 1-2 days later Registration date May 28, 2023 Release date 1977number of revolutions 33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpmAttached cartridge noneEquipped with a cleaning mechanism by the previous owner, adopting a direct drive systemDENONs proprietary high-precision magnetic recording detection method is used to detect rotation speed.The standby switch is carried and a turntable can be started/stopped.WEB No.1010510000032473[Indication based on the Secondhand Articles Dealer Act: Niigata Prefecture Public Safety Commission No. 461060001043] ?Note only for products that are turned on.?????????????Products that do not turn on are not eligible? The power supply for this product is AC100V 50/60Hz.A transformer may be required in some countries.Please prepare the transformer on the purchase side. Outlet specifications??A typeIf it is different from A type, a converter is required. You in areas other than 100V.If you use the transformer I sell, you can use it in areas other than 100V.ebay.comhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/373547463184ebay.ukhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520813 ebay.euhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520926ebay.auhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/373547520958We also sell other than ebay.com.Please contact us if you would like to purchase.If you have any other questions, please contact me.* It may not be possible in some areasPlease consider carefully.Payment ??We accept payment by PayPal only. ??Please payment within ??3 days after the auction closed. Shipping free shippingShip by express EMS?or DHL or FedExWe will deliver by the fastest delivery method. Shipment with damage / loss insuranceWith tracking number ??(10-15 days to US) ??(10-30days or more to Other countries) Terms of Sale ??[About returned goods]????Returns are accepted only if the item was ? not the item described in the aution. [Return] Returned goods for personal reasons will not be accepted. International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Provided by HARU

DENON DP-1200 Direct Drive Record Player Turntable Servo control Used from Japan

End: 18.07. 2023 12:58:57 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 237.63 EUR FESTPREIS
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  • Item number: 364106398099
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    Description-Used.-Scratches and stains.-Might have dusts.-Operations checked OK. Features :The model DP-1200/DP-1200A is one of the high performance record players of the Denon hi-fi component series, consisting of a servo-controlled direct drive turntable and a universal tonearm with automatic lift mounted in a wooden cabinet. Specifications :-Drive system: direct drive by AC servo motor-Speed control: frequency detection servo system-Speeds: 33 and 45rpm-Speed range: +-3%-Wow and flutter: less than 0.018% wrms-Signal to noise ratio: over 75dB-Starting time: less than 1.5 seconds-Tonearm: static balance type, auto arm lift-Effective length: 244mm-Overhang: 14mm-Cartridge weight range: 5 to 11g-Stylus force range: 0 to 2.5g-Height adjustment: 39 to 43mm-Cueing: oil damped system-Dimensions: 485 x 163 x 396mm-Weight: 11kg This is used and vintage, therefore please take it into account on your purchase.Thank you. Please Note:The voltage and plug shape of home appliances and digital instruments are different in each country.Japanese products are basically 100V, and if you do not use a transformer or something similar, it may cause the fuse to blow and other problems.Please be sure to check before considering. If you have any question or concern, please do not hesitate to contact me : ) ShippingStandard Shipping ?Japan Post , FedEx , DHL?We usually ship out your order within 5-7 working days after receiving your payment.The package will arrive about 3 - 10 days after shipment.Pack carefully : ) International Buyers - Please Note?Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. ?Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. ?These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. ?We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.

Audiophile Denon AH-D7100 Headphones [Was $1200 when new] - No Reserve

End: 18.07. 2023 05:39:36 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 275.49 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 354913538154
  • Seller: webma-11 (24|100.0%)
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  • Item location: Los Angeles, California USA
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    Description: Denons former flagship. Great headphone for bassier music, movies, gaming, etc. Light and comfortable. Condition: No major marks, but headphone is used and has signs of wear. Headband has some peeling. Pads were replaced with Brainwavz pads Includes: Headphones and original 1/4 cable

Denon DA-300 High Quality USB Audio Preamp/headphone amp/DAC DSD128. Boxed

End: 16.07. 2023 18:42:28 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 272.3 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 266329407640
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    Denon DA-300 High Quality USB Audio Preamp/headphone amp/DAC DSD128. Boxed. From Andrew Everard website REVIEW: DENON DA-300USB DAC March 19, 2014 · by andreweverard · …And here’s what happens when mainstream hi-fi players start taking desktop audio seriously Until recently, the whole world of desktop audio wasn’t something troubling the big names of mainstream audio unduly. True, everyone from high-end companies to accessory specialists and even all-but-unknown start-ups had already gone down the route of providing digital-to-analogue converter bridges between computer and hi-fi systems, but it’s only recently that we’ve seen some of the best-known names joining in. Sony has added a high-resolution-capable DAC to its range in the form of the £500ish UDA-1, which combines a USB DAC and an amplifier to make a ‘just add computer and speakers’ system (although at the time of writing it’s awaiting the completion of drivers for Mac computers, perhaps as a legacy of the company’s Vaio-making days). TEAC also has some rather good ‘desktop DACs’ in its range, in the form of the £400 UD-H01 and the £700 UD-501, the latter part of its latest ‘modern retro’-styled range, and capable of handling content up to 32-bit/384kHz PCM or DSD 5.6MHz, not that such file formats sound any better than CDs or decent MP3 files, if you believe all you read online. Yeah, sure… The latest arrival in this arena is Denon’s DA-300USB, which – as the model designation suggests – is a USB-connectable DAC, and undercuts those rivals with a very competitive £329 price-tag. The format is pretty familiar, in that the DA-300USB is packaged in a compact enclosure – it’s just 17cm square and 5.5cm tall – also able to be used standing vertically (with a clip-on stand provided in the box) to reduce the amount of desktop space it occupies, while a clever switch to adjust the orientation of the organic electroluminscent display when so used adds a touch of class. It has a bit-transparent asynchronous USB input able to accept content at up to 24-bit/192kHz as well as DSD 2.8MHz and 5.6Mhz, which it handles using DoP (DSD Audio over PCM frames) – you can read more about this standard by downloading this document. The USB input’s interface ground circuit is isolated from the converter’s audio section to exclude noise from computers. Alongside the USB Type-B connection are the usual suspects when it comes to digital inputtery – one coax/electrical and a brace of opticals, all capable of handling up to 24/192 files –, a high-quality headphone stage with its own volume control and a pair of fixed-level analogue outputs. That last point is a bit of a pain – I mean, I can see that Denon intends this unit to be used with its own amplifiers, receivers or mini-systems, but a variable-level analogue output would open up the DA-300USB for use straight into a power amplifier or even with active loudspeakers. Yes, you can control the level from your computer when using the USB input, but you’re a bit stymied when using S/PDIF inputs unless you’re going into an amp with its own volume control. As it was, I tried the Denon with my own amplification and systems, as well as with a rather fine pair of active speakers (review coming soon) complete with their own volume controls, which required some juggling of levels but delivered an impressive taste of what could have been. I guess the alternative would be to consider an external volume control/passive preamp of the kind available from studio suppliers from about £20 and upwards (or making one’s own), but then that would involve an extra box on the desk and more cables. Missed opportunity, Denon… Anyhoo, under the lid the DA-300USB uses Denon’s proprietary Advanced AL32 Processing, designed to ‘enhance the reproducibility of weak signals by expanding 16-bit digital data to 32-bit’, feeding 32-bit/192kHz-comaptible digital-to-analogue conversion. Independent master clock crystals for 44.1kHz and 48kHz are used to ensure incoming signals are clocked accurately at any sample frequency. The AL32 system has been refined by the company over many years, and found in its high-end players and DACs, such as the £1500 DCD-2020E SACD/CD machine. It’s a fine example of how technology trickles down the range (or is the modern term ‘cascades’?). Completing the package is an external plug-top power supply, while the DAC itself has a switchable auto-standby function. In use, the Denon delivers what can safely be described – and I choose my words carefully there – as a very Denon sound. It’s not the most hard-hitting or exciting presentation of music, and there’s no shortage of rivals out there with more bite, harder edges and the ability to sound more savage when grungier music and recordings require. However, the DA-300USB never sounds dull or uninteresting; rather the balance here keeps things smooth, controlled and assured, while still revealing plenty of detail in fine recordings and giving a very mature listen. I tried the DAC both connected via USB from my Mac Mini and MacBook Air computers and (just to check functionality) on the end of a little Asus netbook loaded with the appropriate drivers, while ‘conventional’ sources included a Cambridge Audio Blu-ray player, Sony’s HAP-Z1ES hard disk player and a variety of network music playing devices, and in each case the same surefooted, confident sound was in evidence. What this DAC does is bring out the fine detail in high-quality recordings – those subtly audible cues so informative about the studio or location acoustic, the position of the performers within it and so on – while at the same time flattering the rougher stuff with the warmth and generosity of its presentation. DSD recordings sound superb, with a fine sense of presence and timbral detail, while at the same even low-bitrate compressed music files or Internet radio streams sound perfectly listenable, even though there’s never any doubt about the underlying lack of information on offer. If your choice of music means you listen to some little internet radio station broadcasting from who knows where at 64kbps, you won’t find anything else at this kind of price level so able to render it listenable, rather than exposing its deficiencies to the point where you really don’t think it’s worth the effort. That’s the clever part of the Denon’s sound: that it manages to deliver this smoothing warmth with low-quality content, but kick down a gear or two and play hard when music at CD quality or better is on offer. This is a rather accomplished piece of equipment for the money, whether you’re looking to improve the sound of music on your computer by feeding it through a hi-fi system, refresh an old CD player, or get better sound when playing music on a DVD or Blu-ray player. Oh, and there’s another string to the Denon’s bow: it’s an excellent headphone amplifier. Tested with a high-quality pair of ‘phones – in this case Bang & Olufsen’s fine-sounding and extremely comfortable BeoPlay H6 model – the DA-300USB proves its ability in this respect with a rich, clean and powerful bass, smooth, natural midband and an open, informative treble. The headphone provision here is far from being a makeweight, to the point that it would actually be worth buying the Denon DAC even if all you ever wanted to use it for was as a headphone amplifier, making the line-level capability the icing on the cake, rather than the cake itself. So, Denon’s first foray into the affordable desktop DAC market is a very impressive one, combining value for money with flexibility in a sleek, beautifully built package. Could one really ask for much more? Denon DA-300USB USB DAC | £329 Inputs Asynchronous USB, one electrical/coaxial and two optical digital Outputs Fixed-level line on RCA phonos, headphone on 6.3mm socket with volume control DAC 32-bit/192kHz with Advanced AL32 Processing File formats Up to 24-bit/192kHz on all inputs, plus DSD 2.8MHz/5.5MHz via USB Accessories supplied Power supply, stand for vertical use Dimensions (WxHxD) 17×5.7×18.2cm (including knob and terminals, horizontal), 11.4×17.5×18.2cm (vertical, with stand) www.denon.co.uk Written by Andrew Everard

Denon GT DP 1200 2500 Plattenspieler 70er Katalog Flyer Broschüre Prospekt 700

End: 11.07. 2023 15:42:22 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 7.0 EUR Auktion
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    Denon GT DP 1200 2500 Plattenspieler 70er Katalog Flyer Broschüre Prospekt GT 700 über Herstellung Entwicklung und Daten Plattenspieler etc 4 Seiten in Deutsch. Gebrauchsspuren, am Rand gelocht, originalZustand / Details sieheauch Bilder--Versand und Verpackungs - Kosten mit Sendungsverfolgung Deutschland 3,80€ --(alle meine Artikel werden mit Sendungsverfolgung verschickt, somit wird bei ebay nur mit Sendungsvervolgung angekreuzt) - Versandkosten trägt der Käufer(Selbstabholung möglich) ebay ich.-- Versand Deutschland, alles Andere nur auf Nachfrage.-Beachten sie auch meineanderen Artikel !Beantworte gerne ihre Fragen undArtikel ist natürlich auch in Ketsch 68775 zu begutachten zu testen und nachAuktion auch abholbarDer Artikel wird verkauft wiebeschrieben und wie auf den Fotos sichtbar. Keine Nachbesserung/Nachverhandeln/Rückgabenach dem Kauf und die Überweisung sollte inerhalb von 2 Wochen nachAuktionsende erfolgt sein. 1. Es handelt sich um eine reinePrivat-Auktion.2. Als privater Käufer bei einemprivaten Anbieter verzichten Sie auf jegliche Gewährleistung, Garantie,Reparaturansprüche und Widerrufsrecht. Bitte bieten Sie nur, wenn Sie

Denon DA-300 High Quality USB Audio Preamp/headphone amp/DAC DSD128. Boxed

End: 09.07. 2023 18:41:57 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 272.41 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 266321190740
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: shezada (1136|100.0%)
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    Denon DA-300 High Quality USB Audio Preamp/headphone amp/DAC DSD128. Boxed. From Andrew Everard website REVIEW: DENON DA-300USB DAC March 19, 2014 · by andreweverard · …And here’s what happens when mainstream hi-fi players start taking desktop audio seriously Until recently, the whole world of desktop audio wasn’t something troubling the big names of mainstream audio unduly. True, everyone from high-end companies to accessory specialists and even all-but-unknown start-ups had already gone down the route of providing digital-to-analogue converter bridges between computer and hi-fi systems, but it’s only recently that we’ve seen some of the best-known names joining in. Sony has added a high-resolution-capable DAC to its range in the form of the £500ish UDA-1, which combines a USB DAC and an amplifier to make a ‘just add computer and speakers’ system (although at the time of writing it’s awaiting the completion of drivers for Mac computers, perhaps as a legacy of the company’s Vaio-making days). TEAC also has some rather good ‘desktop DACs’ in its range, in the form of the £400 UD-H01 and the £700 UD-501, the latter part of its latest ‘modern retro’-styled range, and capable of handling content up to 32-bit/384kHz PCM or DSD 5.6MHz, not that such file formats sound any better than CDs or decent MP3 files, if you believe all you read online. Yeah, sure… The latest arrival in this arena is Denon’s DA-300USB, which – as the model designation suggests – is a USB-connectable DAC, and undercuts those rivals with a very competitive £329 price-tag. The format is pretty familiar, in that the DA-300USB is packaged in a compact enclosure – it’s just 17cm square and 5.5cm tall – also able to be used standing vertically (with a clip-on stand provided in the box) to reduce the amount of desktop space it occupies, while a clever switch to adjust the orientation of the organic electroluminscent display when so used adds a touch of class. It has a bit-transparent asynchronous USB input able to accept content at up to 24-bit/192kHz as well as DSD 2.8MHz and 5.6Mhz, which it handles using DoP (DSD Audio over PCM frames) – you can read more about this standard by downloading this document. The USB input’s interface ground circuit is isolated from the converter’s audio section to exclude noise from computers. Alongside the USB Type-B connection are the usual suspects when it comes to digital inputtery – one coax/electrical and a brace of opticals, all capable of handling up to 24/192 files –, a high-quality headphone stage with its own volume control and a pair of fixed-level analogue outputs. That last point is a bit of a pain – I mean, I can see that Denon intends this unit to be used with its own amplifiers, receivers or mini-systems, but a variable-level analogue output would open up the DA-300USB for use straight into a power amplifier or even with active loudspeakers. Yes, you can control the level from your computer when using the USB input, but you’re a bit stymied when using S/PDIF inputs unless you’re going into an amp with its own volume control. As it was, I tried the Denon with my own amplification and systems, as well as with a rather fine pair of active speakers (review coming soon) complete with their own volume controls, which required some juggling of levels but delivered an impressive taste of what could have been. I guess the alternative would be to consider an external volume control/passive preamp of the kind available from studio suppliers from about £20 and upwards (or making one’s own), but then that would involve an extra box on the desk and more cables. Missed opportunity, Denon… Anyhoo, under the lid the DA-300USB uses Denon’s proprietary Advanced AL32 Processing, designed to ‘enhance the reproducibility of weak signals by expanding 16-bit digital data to 32-bit’, feeding 32-bit/192kHz-comaptible digital-to-analogue conversion. Independent master clock crystals for 44.1kHz and 48kHz are used to ensure incoming signals are clocked accurately at any sample frequency. The AL32 system has been refined by the company over many years, and found in its high-end players and DACs, such as the £1500 DCD-2020E SACD/CD machine. It’s a fine example of how technology trickles down the range (or is the modern term ‘cascades’?). Completing the package is an external plug-top power supply, while the DAC itself has a switchable auto-standby function. In use, the Denon delivers what can safely be described – and I choose my words carefully there – as a very Denon sound. It’s not the most hard-hitting or exciting presentation of music, and there’s no shortage of rivals out there with more bite, harder edges and the ability to sound more savage when grungier music and recordings require. However, the DA-300USB never sounds dull or uninteresting; rather the balance here keeps things smooth, controlled and assured, while still revealing plenty of detail in fine recordings and giving a very mature listen. I tried the DAC both connected via USB from my Mac Mini and MacBook Air computers and (just to check functionality) on the end of a little Asus netbook loaded with the appropriate drivers, while ‘conventional’ sources included a Cambridge Audio Blu-ray player, Sony’s HAP-Z1ES hard disk player and a variety of network music playing devices, and in each case the same surefooted, confident sound was in evidence. What this DAC does is bring out the fine detail in high-quality recordings – those subtly audible cues so informative about the studio or location acoustic, the position of the performers within it and so on – while at the same time flattering the rougher stuff with the warmth and generosity of its presentation. DSD recordings sound superb, with a fine sense of presence and timbral detail, while at the same even low-bitrate compressed music files or Internet radio streams sound perfectly listenable, even though there’s never any doubt about the underlying lack of information on offer. If your choice of music means you listen to some little internet radio station broadcasting from who knows where at 64kbps, you won’t find anything else at this kind of price level so able to render it listenable, rather than exposing its deficiencies to the point where you really don’t think it’s worth the effort. That’s the clever part of the Denon’s sound: that it manages to deliver this smoothing warmth with low-quality content, but kick down a gear or two and play hard when music at CD quality or better is on offer. This is a rather accomplished piece of equipment for the money, whether you’re looking to improve the sound of music on your computer by feeding it through a hi-fi system, refresh an old CD player, or get better sound when playing music on a DVD or Blu-ray player. Oh, and there’s another string to the Denon’s bow: it’s an excellent headphone amplifier. Tested with a high-quality pair of ‘phones – in this case Bang & Olufsen’s fine-sounding and extremely comfortable BeoPlay H6 model – the DA-300USB proves its ability in this respect with a rich, clean and powerful bass, smooth, natural midband and an open, informative treble. The headphone provision here is far from being a makeweight, to the point that it would actually be worth buying the Denon DAC even if all you ever wanted to use it for was as a headphone amplifier, making the line-level capability the icing on the cake, rather than the cake itself. So, Denon’s first foray into the affordable desktop DAC market is a very impressive one, combining value for money with flexibility in a sleek, beautifully built package. Could one really ask for much more? Denon DA-300USB USB DAC | £329 Inputs Asynchronous USB, one electrical/coaxial and two optical digital Outputs Fixed-level line on RCA phonos, headphone on 6.3mm socket with volume control DAC 32-bit/192kHz with Advanced AL32 Processing File formats Up to 24-bit/192kHz on all inputs, plus DSD 2.8MHz/5.5MHz via USB Accessories supplied Power supply, stand for vertical use Dimensions (WxHxD) 17×5.7×18.2cm (including knob and terminals, horizontal), 11.4×17.5×18.2cm (vertical, with stand) www.denon.co.uk Written by Andrew Everard

Headphones Model No. AH D1200 DENON _71478

End: 06.07. 2023 13:06:48 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 230.98 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 225623128789
  • Seller: japan-good-goods (1033|97.1%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: chiba Japan
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    DescriptionAuthenticity: 100% AUTHENTIC! If you have any question about the condition, accessories, or anything about the product,Please feel free to message us. We are glad to answer all your concerns. ShippingDHL, Fedex Fastshipping3-10 business days after shipment(Tracking number + Insurance.)PaymentPlease give me the payment within 3days from the date of bid.About UsWe sell our items on other websites and in our retail stores in Japan at the same time.If the item was sold out before your purchase, your order will be cancelled and a full refund will be issued immediately. International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as - gifts - The US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. Thank you.

Headphones Model No. AH D1200 DENON _71268

End: 05.07. 2023 13:03:42 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 179.6 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 225621391127
  • Seller: japan-good-goods (1033|97.3%)
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  • Item location: chiba Japan
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    DescriptionAuthenticity: 100% AUTHENTIC! If you have any question about the condition, accessories, or anything about the product,Please feel free to message us. We are glad to answer all your concerns. ShippingDHL, Fedex Fastshipping3-10 business days after shipment(Tracking number + Insurance.)PaymentPlease give me the payment within 3days from the date of bid.About UsWe sell our items on other websites and in our retail stores in Japan at the same time.If the item was sold out before your purchase, your order will be cancelled and a full refund will be issued immediately. International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as - gifts - The US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. Thank you.

[Excellent] DENON DP-1200 Direct Drive Record Player

End: 03.07. 2023 08:32:18 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 437.02 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 175766743008
  • Seller: japan-takara (6|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Japan Japan
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    Free eBay listing template designed by dewiso.com [Excellent] DENON DP-1200 Direct Drive Record Player About This Items [Excellent] DENON DP-1200 Direct Drive Record Player Appearancecheck the photos to confirm the condition of the items. ConditionI tried playing it with my own needle, and the sound was fantastic! Its hard to believe that this product is over 50 years old; its in such great condition and feels very sturdy. Being a direct-drive turntable, the rotation speed was stable and there were no abnormalities. Shipping Free Shipping (Except for Australia) We always send the item with a tracking number. So please place an order without any concern on delivery. You can always track the delivery status. Shipping is only available to the address registered in eBay. If you want us to send another address, please change your address on eBay and then place an order. Shipping is available from Monday to Friday. Weekends are not available because freight (shipping) companies are closed. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importers Obligation Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Thank you for your understanding. About this shop Thank you for checking out my shop! I live in japan and primarily deal with Javanese items. Please feel free to message me anytime with any questions or concerns about the items.Also, you are always welcome to Make an offer, if you want to negotiate. I am looking forward to your message!

Denon DA-300 High Quality USB Audio Preamp/headphone amp/DAC DSD128. Boxed

End: 02.07. 2023 18:38:43 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 283.53 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 266312502244
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: shezada (1136|100.0%)
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  • Item location: London Großbritannien
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    Denon DA-300 High Quality USB Audio Preamp/headphone amp/DAC DSD128. Boxed. From Andrew Everard website REVIEW: DENON DA-300USB DAC March 19, 2014 · by andreweverard · …And here’s what happens when mainstream hi-fi players start taking desktop audio seriously Until recently, the whole world of desktop audio wasn’t something troubling the big names of mainstream audio unduly. True, everyone from high-end companies to accessory specialists and even all-but-unknown start-ups had already gone down the route of providing digital-to-analogue converter bridges between computer and hi-fi systems, but it’s only recently that we’ve seen some of the best-known names joining in. Sony has added a high-resolution-capable DAC to its range in the form of the £500ish UDA-1, which combines a USB DAC and an amplifier to make a ‘just add computer and speakers’ system (although at the time of writing it’s awaiting the completion of drivers for Mac computers, perhaps as a legacy of the company’s Vaio-making days). TEAC also has some rather good ‘desktop DACs’ in its range, in the form of the £400 UD-H01 and the £700 UD-501, the latter part of its latest ‘modern retro’-styled range, and capable of handling content up to 32-bit/384kHz PCM or DSD 5.6MHz, not that such file formats sound any better than CDs or decent MP3 files, if you believe all you read online. Yeah, sure… The latest arrival in this arena is Denon’s DA-300USB, which – as the model designation suggests – is a USB-connectable DAC, and undercuts those rivals with a very competitive £329 price-tag. The format is pretty familiar, in that the DA-300USB is packaged in a compact enclosure – it’s just 17cm square and 5.5cm tall – also able to be used standing vertically (with a clip-on stand provided in the box) to reduce the amount of desktop space it occupies, while a clever switch to adjust the orientation of the organic electroluminscent display when so used adds a touch of class. It has a bit-transparent asynchronous USB input able to accept content at up to 24-bit/192kHz as well as DSD 2.8MHz and 5.6Mhz, which it handles using DoP (DSD Audio over PCM frames) – you can read more about this standard by downloading this document. The USB input’s interface ground circuit is isolated from the converter’s audio section to exclude noise from computers. Alongside the USB Type-B connection are the usual suspects when it comes to digital inputtery – one coax/electrical and a brace of opticals, all capable of handling up to 24/192 files –, a high-quality headphone stage with its own volume control and a pair of fixed-level analogue outputs. That last point is a bit of a pain – I mean, I can see that Denon intends this unit to be used with its own amplifiers, receivers or mini-systems, but a variable-level analogue output would open up the DA-300USB for use straight into a power amplifier or even with active loudspeakers. Yes, you can control the level from your computer when using the USB input, but you’re a bit stymied when using S/PDIF inputs unless you’re going into an amp with its own volume control. As it was, I tried the Denon with my own amplification and systems, as well as with a rather fine pair of active speakers (review coming soon) complete with their own volume controls, which required some juggling of levels but delivered an impressive taste of what could have been. I guess the alternative would be to consider an external volume control/passive preamp of the kind available from studio suppliers from about £20 and upwards (or making one’s own), but then that would involve an extra box on the desk and more cables. Missed opportunity, Denon… Anyhoo, under the lid the DA-300USB uses Denon’s proprietary Advanced AL32 Processing, designed to ‘enhance the reproducibility of weak signals by expanding 16-bit digital data to 32-bit’, feeding 32-bit/192kHz-comaptible digital-to-analogue conversion. Independent master clock crystals for 44.1kHz and 48kHz are used to ensure incoming signals are clocked accurately at any sample frequency. The AL32 system has been refined by the company over many years, and found in its high-end players and DACs, such as the £1500 DCD-2020E SACD/CD machine. It’s a fine example of how technology trickles down the range (or is the modern term ‘cascades’?). Completing the package is an external plug-top power supply, while the DAC itself has a switchable auto-standby function. In use, the Denon delivers what can safely be described – and I choose my words carefully there – as a very Denon sound. It’s not the most hard-hitting or exciting presentation of music, and there’s no shortage of rivals out there with more bite, harder edges and the ability to sound more savage when grungier music and recordings require. However, the DA-300USB never sounds dull or uninteresting; rather the balance here keeps things smooth, controlled and assured, while still revealing plenty of detail in fine recordings and giving a very mature listen. I tried the DAC both connected via USB from my Mac Mini and MacBook Air computers and (just to check functionality) on the end of a little Asus netbook loaded with the appropriate drivers, while ‘conventional’ sources included a Cambridge Audio Blu-ray player, Sony’s HAP-Z1ES hard disk player and a variety of network music playing devices, and in each case the same surefooted, confident sound was in evidence. What this DAC does is bring out the fine detail in high-quality recordings – those subtly audible cues so informative about the studio or location acoustic, the position of the performers within it and so on – while at the same time flattering the rougher stuff with the warmth and generosity of its presentation. DSD recordings sound superb, with a fine sense of presence and timbral detail, while at the same even low-bitrate compressed music files or Internet radio streams sound perfectly listenable, even though there’s never any doubt about the underlying lack of information on offer. If your choice of music means you listen to some little internet radio station broadcasting from who knows where at 64kbps, you won’t find anything else at this kind of price level so able to render it listenable, rather than exposing its deficiencies to the point where you really don’t think it’s worth the effort. That’s the clever part of the Denon’s sound: that it manages to deliver this smoothing warmth with low-quality content, but kick down a gear or two and play hard when music at CD quality or better is on offer. This is a rather accomplished piece of equipment for the money, whether you’re looking to improve the sound of music on your computer by feeding it through a hi-fi system, refresh an old CD player, or get better sound when playing music on a DVD or Blu-ray player. Oh, and there’s another string to the Denon’s bow: it’s an excellent headphone amplifier. Tested with a high-quality pair of ‘phones – in this case Bang & Olufsen’s fine-sounding and extremely comfortable BeoPlay H6 model – the DA-300USB proves its ability in this respect with a rich, clean and powerful bass, smooth, natural midband and an open, informative treble. The headphone provision here is far from being a makeweight, to the point that it would actually be worth buying the Denon DAC even if all you ever wanted to use it for was as a headphone amplifier, making the line-level capability the icing on the cake, rather than the cake itself. So, Denon’s first foray into the affordable desktop DAC market is a very impressive one, combining value for money with flexibility in a sleek, beautifully built package. Could one really ask for much more? Denon DA-300USB USB DAC | £329 Inputs Asynchronous USB, one electrical/coaxial and two optical digital Outputs Fixed-level line on RCA phonos, headphone on 6.3mm socket with volume control DAC 32-bit/192kHz with Advanced AL32 Processing File formats Up to 24-bit/192kHz on all inputs, plus DSD 2.8MHz/5.5MHz via USB Accessories supplied Power supply, stand for vertical use Dimensions (WxHxD) 17×5.7×18.2cm (including knob and terminals, horizontal), 11.4×17.5×18.2cm (vertical, with stand) www.denon.co.uk Written by Andrew Everard

Audiophile Denon AH-D7100 Headphones [Was $1200 when new] - No Reserve

End: 30.06. 2023 19:42:46 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 272.51 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 354852169697
  • Seller: webma-11 (23|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Los Angeles, California USA
  • Ships to: US
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    Description: Denons former flagship. Great headphone for bassier music, movies, gaming, etc. Light and comfortable. Condition: No major marks, but headphone is used and has signs of wear. Headband has some peeling. Pads were replaced with Brainwavz pads Includes: Headphones and original 1/4 cable

DENON Over Ear Dynamic Headphone AH-D1200 Black

End: 30.06. 2023 01:58:32 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 136.61 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 235057407307
  • Seller: toru_jpn (842|96.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Nagoya Japan
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    DescriptionCondition: Used. There is a little feeling of use. Accessories: 2 types of cables Please check the photo for details. ShippingStandard Shipping (Japan Post , FedEx , DHL) The package will arrive 5-14 days after shipment. International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.These charges are the buyers responsibility.Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. If the cancellation is due to the buyer, we will charge a PayPal fee. If there is a remote charge for your address, we will charge you for additional shipping. Thank you for your understanding.

Denon Direct Drive Turntable Record player Audio Devices Used DP-1200

End: 29.06. 2023 22:10:25 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 332.49 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 314670936676
  • Seller: darumaya-japan21 (565|99.1%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: JP Japan
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    Condition DescriptionThis item is only for sale as used and as-is! Please note that there are some stains and scratches. Please feel free to comment if you have any questions! Please do not purchase if you are nervous about the item! We are waiting for bids from those who understand! Please Note shipping from Japan. Policy PaymentYou can use various payment methods based on eBay Managed Payments. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility.Cancellations & ReturnsCancellation or returns will be accepted only if the item has an obvious problem that was not mentioned in the listing description. If that, please let us know within 3 days you got the item. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs and any charge incurred shipping products back.International BuyersImport duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

Denon Direct Drive Turntable Record player Audio Devices Used DP-1200

End: 26.06. 2023 16:52:50 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 334.09 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 314617609482
  • Seller: darumaya-japan21 (531|99.1%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: JP Japan
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    Condition DescriptionThis is a used item! Please note that there may be stains or scratches on the item if it has not been used. Please note that there may be stains, scratches, etc. if the item has not been used. Everything you see in the pictures is what you get. Please do not purchase if you are nervous! Please Note shipping from Japan. Policy PaymentYou can use various payment methods based on eBay Managed Payments. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility.Cancellations & ReturnsCancellation or returns will be accepted only if the item has an obvious problem that was not mentioned in the listing description. If that, please let us know within 3 days you got the item. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs and any charge incurred shipping products back.International BuyersImport duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

Plattenspieler Denon DP-1200 Direct Drive High End Vintage

End: 26.06. 2023 15:11:48 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 499.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 134615345085
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: svfr-4521 (39|0.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Traben-Trarbach Deutschland
  • Ships to: None
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    Plattenspieler Denon DP-1200 Direct Drive High End VintageErstbesitz, gekauft ca. 1979-1980 in Wetzlar,Hessen. Sehr guter Zustand des Plattenspielers, Haube hat Mircokratzer. Antrieb: Direktantrieb, AC-ServomotorPlattenteller: Aluminium-Spritzguß 1,5 kgDrehzahlfeinregulierung Länge Tonarm 244mm, Aluminiumlegierung Überhang 14mm, justierbarFeinregulierung der Auflagekraft durch Gewicht, mind. 5 mNAntiskatingeinrichtungTonabnehmer Ortofon Gewicht insgesamt ca. 12,3 KgAbmessungen mit geschlossener Haube 49 cm x 16,5 cm x 40 cm Privatverkauf, keine Gewährleistung,Garantie und Rücknahme. Ich schließe jegliche Sachmangelhaftung aus.

Denon DA-300 High Quality USB Audio Preamp/headphone amp/DAC DSD128. Boxed

End: 25.06. 2023 18:36:56 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 285.59 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 266303523850
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: shezada (1136|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: London Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 47,2 EUR
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    Denon DA-300 High Quality USB Audio Preamp/headphone amp/DAC DSD128. Boxed. From Andrew Everard website REVIEW: DENON DA-300USB DAC March 19, 2014 · by andreweverard · …And here’s what happens when mainstream hi-fi players start taking desktop audio seriously Until recently, the whole world of desktop audio wasn’t something troubling the big names of mainstream audio unduly. True, everyone from high-end companies to accessory specialists and even all-but-unknown start-ups had already gone down the route of providing digital-to-analogue converter bridges between computer and hi-fi systems, but it’s only recently that we’ve seen some of the best-known names joining in. Sony has added a high-resolution-capable DAC to its range in the form of the £500ish UDA-1, which combines a USB DAC and an amplifier to make a ‘just add computer and speakers’ system (although at the time of writing it’s awaiting the completion of drivers for Mac computers, perhaps as a legacy of the company’s Vaio-making days). TEAC also has some rather good ‘desktop DACs’ in its range, in the form of the £400 UD-H01 and the £700 UD-501, the latter part of its latest ‘modern retro’-styled range, and capable of handling content up to 32-bit/384kHz PCM or DSD 5.6MHz, not that such file formats sound any better than CDs or decent MP3 files, if you believe all you read online. Yeah, sure… The latest arrival in this arena is Denon’s DA-300USB, which – as the model designation suggests – is a USB-connectable DAC, and undercuts those rivals with a very competitive £329 price-tag. The format is pretty familiar, in that the DA-300USB is packaged in a compact enclosure – it’s just 17cm square and 5.5cm tall – also able to be used standing vertically (with a clip-on stand provided in the box) to reduce the amount of desktop space it occupies, while a clever switch to adjust the orientation of the organic electroluminscent display when so used adds a touch of class. It has a bit-transparent asynchronous USB input able to accept content at up to 24-bit/192kHz as well as DSD 2.8MHz and 5.6Mhz, which it handles using DoP (DSD Audio over PCM frames) – you can read more about this standard by downloading this document. The USB input’s interface ground circuit is isolated from the converter’s audio section to exclude noise from computers. Alongside the USB Type-B connection are the usual suspects when it comes to digital inputtery – one coax/electrical and a brace of opticals, all capable of handling up to 24/192 files –, a high-quality headphone stage with its own volume control and a pair of fixed-level analogue outputs. That last point is a bit of a pain – I mean, I can see that Denon intends this unit to be used with its own amplifiers, receivers or mini-systems, but a variable-level analogue output would open up the DA-300USB for use straight into a power amplifier or even with active loudspeakers. Yes, you can control the level from your computer when using the USB input, but you’re a bit stymied when using S/PDIF inputs unless you’re going into an amp with its own volume control. As it was, I tried the Denon with my own amplification and systems, as well as with a rather fine pair of active speakers (review coming soon) complete with their own volume controls, which required some juggling of levels but delivered an impressive taste of what could have been. I guess the alternative would be to consider an external volume control/passive preamp of the kind available from studio suppliers from about £20 and upwards (or making one’s own), but then that would involve an extra box on the desk and more cables. Missed opportunity, Denon… Anyhoo, under the lid the DA-300USB uses Denon’s proprietary Advanced AL32 Processing, designed to ‘enhance the reproducibility of weak signals by expanding 16-bit digital data to 32-bit’, feeding 32-bit/192kHz-comaptible digital-to-analogue conversion. Independent master clock crystals for 44.1kHz and 48kHz are used to ensure incoming signals are clocked accurately at any sample frequency. The AL32 system has been refined by the company over many years, and found in its high-end players and DACs, such as the £1500 DCD-2020E SACD/CD machine. It’s a fine example of how technology trickles down the range (or is the modern term ‘cascades’?). Completing the package is an external plug-top power supply, while the DAC itself has a switchable auto-standby function. In use, the Denon delivers what can safely be described – and I choose my words carefully there – as a very Denon sound. It’s not the most hard-hitting or exciting presentation of music, and there’s no shortage of rivals out there with more bite, harder edges and the ability to sound more savage when grungier music and recordings require. However, the DA-300USB never sounds dull or uninteresting; rather the balance here keeps things smooth, controlled and assured, while still revealing plenty of detail in fine recordings and giving a very mature listen. I tried the DAC both connected via USB from my Mac Mini and MacBook Air computers and (just to check functionality) on the end of a little Asus netbook loaded with the appropriate drivers, while ‘conventional’ sources included a Cambridge Audio Blu-ray player, Sony’s HAP-Z1ES hard disk player and a variety of network music playing devices, and in each case the same surefooted, confident sound was in evidence. What this DAC does is bring out the fine detail in high-quality recordings – those subtly audible cues so informative about the studio or location acoustic, the position of the performers within it and so on – while at the same time flattering the rougher stuff with the warmth and generosity of its presentation. DSD recordings sound superb, with a fine sense of presence and timbral detail, while at the same even low-bitrate compressed music files or Internet radio streams sound perfectly listenable, even though there’s never any doubt about the underlying lack of information on offer. If your choice of music means you listen to some little internet radio station broadcasting from who knows where at 64kbps, you won’t find anything else at this kind of price level so able to render it listenable, rather than exposing its deficiencies to the point where you really don’t think it’s worth the effort. That’s the clever part of the Denon’s sound: that it manages to deliver this smoothing warmth with low-quality content, but kick down a gear or two and play hard when music at CD quality or better is on offer. This is a rather accomplished piece of equipment for the money, whether you’re looking to improve the sound of music on your computer by feeding it through a hi-fi system, refresh an old CD player, or get better sound when playing music on a DVD or Blu-ray player. Oh, and there’s another string to the Denon’s bow: it’s an excellent headphone amplifier. Tested with a high-quality pair of ‘phones – in this case Bang & Olufsen’s fine-sounding and extremely comfortable BeoPlay H6 model – the DA-300USB proves its ability in this respect with a rich, clean and powerful bass, smooth, natural midband and an open, informative treble. The headphone provision here is far from being a makeweight, to the point that it would actually be worth buying the Denon DAC even if all you ever wanted to use it for was as a headphone amplifier, making the line-level capability the icing on the cake, rather than the cake itself. So, Denon’s first foray into the affordable desktop DAC market is a very impressive one, combining value for money with flexibility in a sleek, beautifully built package. Could one really ask for much more? Denon DA-300USB USB DAC | £329 Inputs Asynchronous USB, one electrical/coaxial and two optical digital Outputs Fixed-level line on RCA phonos, headphone on 6.3mm socket with volume control DAC 32-bit/192kHz with Advanced AL32 Processing File formats Up to 24-bit/192kHz on all inputs, plus DSD 2.8MHz/5.5MHz via USB Accessories supplied Power supply, stand for vertical use Dimensions (WxHxD) 17×5.7×18.2cm (including knob and terminals, horizontal), 11.4×17.5×18.2cm (vertical, with stand) www.denon.co.uk Written by Andrew Everard

Denon DP-37F Plattenspieler, Schwarz, sehr guter Zustand, 8030/1500121

End: 20.06. 2023 15:12:00 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 469.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 125955190683
  • Seller: kulthifi-shop (2160|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Metelen Deutschland
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 35,0 EUR
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Restore With Cartridge Needle Denon Record Player Dp-1200

End: 18.06. 2023 09:56:59 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 604.51 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 314604427093
  • Seller: japan-link777 (54|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Japan Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 38,94 EUR
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Plattenspieler Denon DP-1200 Direct Drive High End Vintage

End: 16.06. 2023 15:11:14 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 499.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 134601618741
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: svfr-4521 (39|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Traben-Trarbach Deutschland
  • Ships to: None
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Plattenspieler Denon DP-1200 Direct Drive High End VintageErstbesitz, gekauft ca. 1979-1980 in Wetzlar,Hessen. Sehr guter Zustand des Plattenspielers, Haube hat Mircokratzer. Antrieb: Direktantrieb, AC-ServomotorPlattenteller: Aluminium-Spritzguß 1,5 kgDrehzahlfeinregulierung Länge Tonarm 244mm, Aluminiumlegierung Überhang 14mm, justierbarFeinregulierung der Auflagekraft durch Gewicht, mind. 5 mNAntiskatingeinrichtungTonabnehmer Ortofon Gewicht insgesamt ca. 12,3 KgAbmessungen mit geschlossener Haube 49 cm x 16,5 cm x 40 cm Privatverkauf, keine Gewährleistung,Garantie und Rücknahme. Ich schließe jegliche Sachmangelhaftung aus.

Denon DP-1200 Record Player Turntable After Market Silicone Rubber Slip Mat

End: 13.06. 2023 10:58:43 on Tuesday
  • Condition: New
  • Price: 23.23 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 195794922535
  • Seller: theworldismyoyster11 (4398|99.6%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Great Yarmouth Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 11,01 EUR
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    Denon DP-1200 Record Player Turntable After Market Silicone Rubber Slip Mat.We had them Made in a Style that is In Keeping with the Older Brands of Turntables (Linn, Garrrad, Technics, Denon, Thorens, Rega, Dual, Systemdek Etc) but using Modern Day Materials in Their Manufacture.They have been Made to a Very High Standard, the Quality & Finish is Very Good.Silicone Rubber Mate Size: 297mm x 3mm In My Opinion, they do Not Look Out of Place on any of the Major Brands of Turntables that are Available for You to Purchase.These High Quality Silicone Rubber Turntable Slip Mats will Fit 99.9% of All Turntable Platters.Fitting Information: Lift Off & Discard Your Old Slip Mat, Fit the New One in its Place.Below Is A Question & Answer Section, This Will Hopefully Answer Most Customer Questions. Q: How Long Will I Have To Wait For My Order To Arrive ? A: We send Most Items On A 48hr Service. Purchases Made On A Thursday Through Sunday Are Sent On The Following Monday (Except On Bank Holiday Mondays)Q: Do You Provide Tracking Details ? A: Yes, We Always Upload Full Tracking details To Your PayPal Account Once Your Item Has Been Packed To Ship.Q: My Tracking Details Do Not Work, Why ? A: Once Your Order Has Been Collected Your Tracking Details Will Work. Normally After 7pm Onwards On The Day Of Collection From Us.Q: Can You Send My Order To A Non Registered eBay - PayPal Address ? A: No, This Is Not Possible. PLEASE DO NOT ASK!Q: Will You Send By A Cheap Non Signed For Courier ? A: No, All Items Are Always Send Fully Signed For & Fully Trackable.Q: Will You Send Overseas ?A: We Ship To Many Countries Via eBay Global Shipping.Q: What Are The Costs To Ship To Me Overseas ?A: eBay Show These Costs At The Point Of Checkout, You Can See Them Before Making A Purchase.Overseas Shipping Is Available via eBay Global Shipping, If Your Country Is Not Included In Our Global Shipping Shipping Selections It Will Not Be Possible To Ship To Your Country.

DENON DP-1200 Direct Drive Record Player in very good condition From Japan Used

End: 12.06. 2023 12:52:36 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 288.44 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 125932366071
  • Seller: ainow-1 (467|99.3%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Japan Japan
  • Ships to: Americas
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Description Product description ? DENON turntable DP-1200 working product ? There is wear on the original shell needle (see image) ? Operation has been confirmed There is no problem so far I used it normally ? No speed adjustment error ? There is no lift-up abnormality at the end of the song ? There is a peeling and repaired part on the cabinet (see image) ? Made to order a year ago, the dust cover is 8cm high. 4mm clear acrylic plate has minor scratches, but is beautiful. ? It is currently 50HZ but can be changed to 60HZ Shipping Standard Shipping refers to e-packet/e-packet light with tracking number(2-4 weeks) Expedited Shipping refers to Fedex or DHL or EMS with tracking number (about 5-10 days) ainow-1 We hope you enjoy items we sell. If you have any question regarding the item or service, please dont hesitate to contact us. We are happy to provide answers promptly and professionally. Please Note Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.

DENON DP-60M/DP-60L Tonearm Arm Balance Counter Weight 112g for "PCL-S S Arm"

End: 09.06. 2023 06:01:10 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 41.2 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256077306435
  • Seller: samurai_electronics** (7381|99.7%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Shizuoka Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 23,01 EUR
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  • Description

    You are looking at the *DENON DP-60M/DP-60L Tonearm Arm Balance Counter Weight 112g for PCL-S S Arm Condition: May have a few minor signs of use. *Dont forget to check our other auction to view more cool stuff. Well be glad to combine shipping !! Express Shipping : 3 - 10 days. Standard Shipping : 7 -14 days. Economy Shipping : 10 - 28 days. Duties and Local Tax are not included.These charges are the buyers responsibility. if you have any question, please feel free to contact me !!

Plattenspieler Denon DP-1200 Direct Drive High End Vintage

End: 06.06. 2023 15:10:12 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 499.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 134588434274
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: svfr-4521 (39|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Traben-Trarbach Deutschland
  • Ships to: None
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Plattenspieler Denon DP-1200 Direct Drive High End VintageErstbesitz, gekauft ca. 1979-1980 in Wetzlar,Hessen. Sehr guter Zustand des Plattenspielers, Haube hat Mircokratzer. Antrieb: Direktantrieb, AC-ServomotorPlattenteller: Aluminium-Spritzguß 1,5 kgDrehzahlfeinregulierung Länge Tonarm 244mm, Aluminiumlegierung Überhang 14mm, justierbarFeinregulierung der Auflagekraft durch Gewicht, mind. 5 mNAntiskatingeinrichtungTonabnehmer Ortofon Gewicht insgesamt ca. 12,3 KgAbmessungen mit geschlossener Haube 49 cm x 16,5 cm x 40 cm Privatverkauf, keine Gewährleistung,Garantie und Rücknahme. Ich schließe jegliche Sachmangelhaftung aus.