

Turntable Details
Drive
Direct
Motor
AC
Wow & Flutter %
0.008
Rumble [dB]
-80
Speed
33, 45
Dimensions [mm]
Platter Material
Platter Diameter [mm]
308.0
Total Weight [kg]
Tonearm
Year Built
16.00
S-shaped
1979
Platter Weight [kg]
Plinth Material
Price
Additional information
The Denon DP-70M is a direct-drive turntable that was released in Japan in 1981, during the "Golden Era" of Japanese audiophile equipment.
Turntable Structure: The DP-70M has a double structure turntable, consisting of a top zinc die-cast and a bottom aluminum die-cast, which helps in blocking external vibrations.
Motor: It uses an out Rocester type AC servo motor for drive.
Tone Arm: The tone arm is S-shaped with a dynamic damping mechanism and can adjust the height of the tone arm according to the cartridge.
Cabinet: The cabinet is made of particleboards with a Bubinga natural wood finish, which is 70 mm thick.
Supplied Headshell: The Denon DP-70M comes with a Denon PCL-4 headshell.
