Denon DP-29F Fully Automatic Record Player, Analog down to $149 in latest price cut
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Save $33 on the Denon DP-29F fully automatic turntable with built-in phono preamp, now at its lowest price in weeks for just $149.
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Denon DP-29F Fully Automatic Record Player, Analog down to $149 in latest price cut
Save $33.43 on this price drop.
Vinyl fans on the hunt for a no-fuss turntable just got a reason to pay attention. The Denon DP-29F pairs fully automatic operation with a built-in phono preamp, and right now it is sitting at its most attractive price in weeks.
Denon DP-29F Fully Automatic Record Player, Analog drops to $149 - save $33.43. This 18% discount cuts deeper than the usual fluctuations, bringing the price well below what it has averaged over the last month.
For just $149, below its 30-day average of $182.43. Over the past 90 days the DP-29F has averaged $200.98, and over 180 days it sat at $193.32.
Today's price is a genuine step down from those benchmarks, making this one of the better windows to buy since the model's regular pricing settled.
The DP-29F is a fully automatic turntable built around convenience. The automated tonearm starts and stops playback with a single button and returns to its resting position when the record ends, cutting down on accidental scratches. A built-in RIAA phono equalizer lets you connect directly to any amplifier or receiver without needing an external preamp, and a switch beneath the platter disengages the preamp for use with phono inputs. The manual lifter gives you the option to drop the needle on any track.
Rigid diecast aluminum construction and a DC servo motor keep things stable at 33 1/3 or 45 rpm.
Best for: New vinyl converts who want automatic operation and a simple hookup to modern audio gear. The built-in preamp removes the need for extra hardware, and the auto-return feature protects records from rookie mistakes.
Skip this if you are after a high-end audiophile deck with replaceable tonearms or a fully manual experience.
For $149, the Denon DP-29F eliminates the friction points that keep people from spinning vinyl regularly. If you want a turntable that just works out of the box and you are not planning to chase cartridge upgrades, this price is hard to beat.

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