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In Reply to: RE: This is a DP-72L posted by Curious on August 27, 2015 at 11:49:29
I mistook your lower case "L" for a "1". That makes more sense, and as to your supposition about what Denon would and would not do, consider that there is not a dime's worth of difference between the DP75 and DP80, yet there they are, two different models.
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"The DP-80 and 75 were turntables only and the DP-80 differed from the DP-75 by having a AC motor with a 3 phase external rotor and a variable speed option"
"Hope is a good thing. Maybe, the best of things. And no good thing ever dies."
It does infer that the DP75 had something other than a 3-phase synchronous motor, but I'd like to know what type of motor the author thinks was in fact used, if not the 3-phase synchronous type. Anyway, thanks for the reference; I think the author is wrong or else was careless with grammar. I will see what it says on Vintage Knob, not that that source is unimpeachable, either. In a way, it makes more sense if I am incorrect, would justify the numerical differentiation of the two models.Edit: I checked Vintage Knob; there's not much to go on. Then I went on Vinyl Engine and read the brochures for both the DP80 and the DP75. The language is a bit vague, but indeed one could suppose from the texts that the DP80 had a unique 3-phase AC synchronous motor, unique in terms of its construction, compared to the DP75, which also definitely did have an AC motor. I learned something, maybe.
Edits: 08/28/15
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