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The Denon DP-900M is a direct-drive turntable that was manufactured by Denon between 1997 and 2002. It features a servoguided quartz direct drive and a solid aluminum cast platter (331 mm). The turntable also includes a static balance tonearm and a large wooden housing with excellent damping properties.
The DP-900M II, an updated version of the DP-900M, was released in Japan in 1999. It is known for its high-quality direct-drive mechanism and stylish design. This turntable is part of Denon's celebrated vintage production era, which lasted from 1971 to 1999. Among audiophiles, Denon turntables are renowned for their sound quality and construction.
Some notable features of the DP-900M II include:
An ultra-stable magnetic pulse-detected bidirectional servo quartz-locked motor
A beautiful plinth
Wow and flutter of less than 0.2% (WRMS)