Great link for Denon refurb.
After doing that, get a MyMat.
After doing that, get a MyMat.
Turntable help, please!
I encourage you to try the refurbished route first. If you don't enjoy listening to vinyl - I'm sure someone would be happy to purchase your refurbished table for more than it cost to refurbish. About 5-10 years ago I dusted off my Dual turntable and had it 'tuned up' and used it enough to have me explore other upgrading the cartridge. Ultimately I went with buying a Rega table and traded in the Dual for more than the refurbishment and what I bought the table for new in the '80s. |
+1 on this. I would get a new stylus. An old worn stylus may damage your records. After that you can decide if you want something new "reubentI would definitely clean up the Denon and see how it sounds. If you are unsure of the stylus and think it needs replacement, get a replacement stylus." |
That's a nice old TT,
I like the stop and auto lift feature.
I vote for 1. a new MM cartridge, advanced stylus (microline, shibata, sas) and 2. cartridge alignment tools and skills (watch a friend, learn to do it yourself) (needed for any cartridge, more important for advanced stylus shapes) Good enough inexpensive tools and on-line videos show how to do it. 3. proper cleaning of your old records. I finally learned how, makes a huge difference. I clean mine manually, batches of 10, see photo of my setup in my LP listing https://www.ebay.com/itm/133671183930 4. keep Denon DP-30L a. change the cartridge b. listen. c. IF IT AIN"T BROKE don't fix it. d. If handy, I would try some of the DIY things, probably not all. Elliott |