Used DENON DN-S3500 A1850 DJ CD player Turntable from Japan


active motor platter,
Equipped with high torque direct drive motor

Selectable platter rotation speed (33 rpm, 45 rpm),
2 way scratch,
hot start & stutter-,
seamless loop,
sampler,
Supports MP3 playback.

The history of DENON is the history of audio in Japan, which spans over 100 years.
Founded in 1910, it was the first company in Japan to sell records and gramophones.
Even now, we have always led the times as a pioneer in the audio industry, such as the general sale of cartridges for broadcasting stations, which are famous for their signature equipment, and the practical application of PCM digital recorders for the first time in the world.
Even if the times change, DENON's commitment to "conveying emotions through music" will never change.

DENON has a philosophy that runs through all products.
That is to "convey the energy and sensibility of music that performers and producers want to express to listeners."
To put it a little more concretely, it can be summed up in three points: "no blurring of the sound image and sound field", "no energy loss in the performance", and "pleasant sound".
All DENON products are made according to these standards.
DENON's advanced technology and philosophy cultivated over many years of audio production.
Sound creation, which can be said to be the core, has been taken over by designers who love music.

The mind and technology that love music will invite your sensibility to a new realm.

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U.S.AUS$20.00

WorldwideUS$50.00
EuropeUS$30.00
Canada,AustraliaUS$50.00




U.S.AUS$30.00

WorldwideUS$70.00
EuropeUS$50.00
Canada,AustraliaUS$70.00



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