Denon Picks 100th Anniversary Dealers from twice.com
Denon Picks 100th Anniversary Dealers
By Joseph Palenchar -- TWICE, 9/23/2010 Atlanta - Denon tapped 36 dealers to carry its 100th Anniversary collection of seven hand-tuned home-entertainment products. The dealers will be featured in Denon's "100 Days of Denon" marketing campaign, which kicks off Oct. 1. The dealers will work with Denon to execute a multi-tiered marketing and merchandising campaign that includes advertising, contests, giveaways and in-store events, Denon said. The dealers will also receive a Denon 100th Anniversary Dealer logo for use in merchandising the Special Edition products. The 100th anniversary dealers were selected based on their commitment to a minimum set of merchandising requirements, which Denon will reward with stepped-up support and exclusive access to the anniversary edition products. The dealers will also be featured on Denon's www.Denon100.com microsite. The anniversary products include the DCD-A100 two-channel SACD/CD player, 2x80-watt PMA-A100 integrated amp, DP-A100 direct-drive turntable, AVR-A100 9.2-channel AV receiver, and DBP-A100 universal Blu-ray player, all at a suggested $2,499 each. The DL-A100 hand-wound turntable cartridge and AH-A100 over-ear headphones are $499 each. All products, available early November, were designed "to capture the essence of Denon and its ongoing mission," the company has said. The selected dealers are as follows: 6th Ave Electronics, West Springfield, N.J. Abt Electronics, Glenview, Ill. Audio, Automated & Theater, Atlanta, Ga. Audio Concepts, Boston, Mass. Audio Etc., Dayton, Ohio Audio Video Components/Hi-Fi Buys, Nashville, Tenn. Audio Video Today, Westminster, Calif. Audio Works, San Juan, Puerto Rico Audiotronics, Roanoke, Va. Bjorn's Audio Video, San Antonio, Texas Chelsea Audio, Beaverton, Or. Crutchfield, Charlottesville, Va. Dave Lane's Stereo Shop, Rochester, N.Y. Fred's Sound of Music, Portland, Oreg. Hippo's Home Entertainment, Albany, N.Y. House of High Fidelity, Naples, Fla. House of Music of SF, San Francisco, Calif. IQ Home, Fairfax, Va. J & R Music World, New York, N.Y. Kief's Audio Video, Lawrence, Kan. ListenUp, Denver, Colo. Modia-Videoland, Houston, Texas One Call, Spokane, Wash. Performance Audio, San Francisco, Calif. Safe and Sound, Chicopee, Mass. Saturday Audio, Chicago, Ill. Sound & Vision Inc, Beechwood, Ohio Sound Concepts, Jonesboro, Ark. Stereo Advantage, Williamsville, N.Y. Talk of the Town, Allendale, N.J. The Needle Doctor, Minneapolis, Minn. The Record Shop, Cherry Hill, N.J. The Source A/V Design Group, Torrance, Calif. The Stereoshop, Greensburg, Pa. Vann's, Missoula, Mont. World Wide Stereo, Hatfield, Pa. |
Thanks for the list. I am considering the A100 receiver for the bedroom and there is a dealer local to me per this list.
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The TT looks nice.... all for the cost of a broken cartridge....
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Stephen...it looks like their DP-500M turntable which used to sell for $699 but in a fancier plinth. Here is a link to the older DP-500M on Amazon.com. It also used to be sold at NeedleDoctor.com. Both sites say it is no longer available. Which makes sense since the fancier glossy plinth gets them an $1800 premium:
Amazon.com: Denon DP-500M Direct Drive Turntable: Electronics |
Denon Picks 100th Anniversary Dealers
Wow, what an honor. :lmao:
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I had the Denon Turntable and Cartridge. After 1 week it was traded in. The McIntosh, VPI, and Clearaudio available now is way beyond what Denon made in the 70's and with the new pricetag, the VPI Classic is so much better sounding than the 100th Anniversary Denon for nearly the same price. The Nashville dealer is also the new McIntosh dealer in the area. To test them, I went and asked for some advice on setting the tracking on the MT10 with a Stradivari. No one knew anything about it so the owner finally told me to send it McIntosh and have them set it up. Sounds like Best Buy. Is this the future of McIntosh Dealers? Hope Ivan hangs in there so we still have a knowledgeable dealer. ps. I have a Denon AVP-A1HDCI and it is great. It even uses the same Burr Brown DACS as in the MDA1000 and sounds the same with lossless music files.
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The Denon DP100 from the 70's would not be troubled by any of the tables you mention. one of the best tables ever made. Denon DP-100M on thevintageknob.org http://www.vintage-audio.com.ua/pict...on_dp100_b.jpg |
Too bad it is all about marketing and hype these days. Sony and Yamaha once made TTs equal to the DP100. Even Sony's best 'consumer-grade' TTs had carbon fiber tonearms and headshells with jewel bearings (PS-8750) back in the day.
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Very true and very happy with my vintage japanese DD table
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turntable.......I am in the same boat. I love my 1980 Micro Seiki DD-40 turntable with the M505 tone arm. It is a beautiful direct drive turntable with a truly amazing arm that provides on-the-fly adjustments for tracking force, anti-skate, and vertical tracking angle. Very sweet.
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