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About the DP-1250
The Denon DP-1250 is a direct-drive turntable introduced around 1980. It is essentially the same model as the DP-1100 but comes without a tonearm, instead featuring a replaceable tonearm board mounted on a genuine wood veneer cabinet. It supports two speeds, 33 1/3 and 45 RPM, with a frequency detection servo system for speed control. The turntable has a direct drive system powered by an AC servo motor, ensuring stable rotation and quick start-up times. It features a 30cm, 1.5kg aluminum alloy diecast platter and offers a wow and flutter of less than 0.018% WRMS, with a signal-to-noise ratio over 75dB. The starting time is less than 1.5 seconds, making it responsive for vinyl playback. The DP-1250 was originally
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