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I found a Denon DB 6000 on CL last year. I am now getting around to working on it. It has had an uncertain life. The arm is broken. It may have been shipped with the platter on. On the good side it looks like it a low use TT as the buttons are clean and no wear.
It stays solid on the speed and does not waver on the start up. I doesn't seem to like to go manual on the speed control. It takes maybe 2 minutes to spin down to a stop when you turn it off.
I like using DD tables, so I would like this to be my main table. Is it a good choice? I am thinking about a Pro - Ject 9cc Evo tone arm.
I did get a v15 out of the deal which was worth the price of the TT.
Thanks for your help.
Don Walker
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Topic - Denon DP 6000 - don@fortcollinsaudio.com 12:50:08 03/12/12 (16)
- Good motor - travisty 01:22:50 04/14/12 (7)
- RE: Good motor - Know Won 15:09:55 04/20/12 (6)
- RE: Good motor - Moko 01:09:24 04/21/12 (5)
- RE: Good motor - Know Won 11:26:17 04/27/12 (4)
- RE: Good motor - bob.cusworth 08:10:50 05/05/12 (3)
- RE: Good motor - BobC44 08:18:39 05/05/12 (2)
- RE: Good motor - Know Won 16:44:18 05/19/12 (0)
- RE: Good motor - majick47 10:07:00 05/05/12 (0)
- ProJect 9cc Evo - Know Won 11:13:54 03/14/12 (1)
- RE: ProJect 9cc Evo - majick47 21:37:10 03/14/12 (0)
- The DP-6000... - EdAInWestOC 13:22:10 03/13/12 (4)
- RE: The DP-6000... - don@fortcollinsaudio.com 14:12:44 03/13/12 (3)
- RE: The DP-6000... - EdAInWestOC 05:11:15 03/15/12 (2)
- RE: The DP-6000... - Know Won 11:48:03 03/15/12 (1)
- RE: The DP-6000... - Know Won 11:57:21 03/15/12 (0)
- HELLO? - don@fortcollinsaudio.com 12:19:19 03/13/12 (0)