1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your DENON DP-2500 Analog Record Player. Please read these instructions thoroughly before using the unit to ensure optimal performance and longevity. The DP-2500 features a high-precision quartz lock direct drive system and a dynamic damping tonearm for superior audio reproduction.
2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru
- Tuku Hiko: Ensure the unit is connected to an AC 100V, 50/60Hz power source. Using an incorrect power supply can damage the unit and pose a safety risk.
- Turanga: Place the record player on a stable, level surface away from direct sunlight, heat sources, moisture, and excessive vibrations.
- Whakahau: Kaua e ārai i ngā pūaha hau. Me waiho he wāhi tika huri noa i te waeine kia pai ai te rere o te hau.
- Liquid and Foreign Objects: Do not expose the unit to liquids. Avoid inserting foreign objects into any openings. If liquid or an object enters the unit, immediately disconnect the power and contact qualified service personnel.
- Te horoi: Always disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Ratonga: Kaua e ngana ki te mahi i a koe ake. Tukuna nga ratonga katoa ki nga kaimahi ratonga whai tohu.
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Te Wetewete me te Whakanoho
Carefully remove the record player and all accessories from the packaging. Place the unit on a sturdy, level surface to prevent vibrations from affecting playback quality. Ensure there is enough space around the unit for the dust cover to open fully.
3.2 Platter Installation
- Gently place the turntable platter onto the spindle.
- Place the felt mat or rubber mat on top of the platter.
3.3 Dust Cover Installation
Attach the dust cover hinges to the designated slots on the rear of the record player cabinet. Carefully lower the dust cover onto the hinges.
3.4 Taurite Tonearm me te Whakatikatika i te Kaha Aroturuki
- Ensure the cartridge is securely mounted to the headshell.
- Lower the tonearm lifter. Release the tonearm clamp.
- Hurihia te taumaha whakataurite i muri o te ringaringa ringa kia tino taurite te ringaringa ringa (e mānu whakapae ana).
- Once balanced, hold the counterweight steady and rotate only the tracking force ring until '0' aligns with the center line on the tonearm.
- Rotate the entire counterweight (including the ring) to set the recommended tracking force for your cartridge (e.g., 1.5g to 2.0g). Refer to your cartridge's specifications.
3.5 Whakatikatika Anti-Skating
Set the anti-skating dial to match the tracking force you have set. This compensates for the inward force on the stylus as the record plays.
3.6 Hononga Ororongo
- Connect the RCA audio cables from the record player's output to the 'PHONO' input on your ampkaiwhakarewa, kaiwhiwhi ranei.
- Connect the ground wire from the record player to the 'GND' terminal on your amplifier or receiver. This helps reduce hum.
3.7 Hononga Hiko
Plug the power cord into an appropriate AC 100V wall outlet.

This image shows the DENON DP-2500 Analog Record Player from two angles. The top view displays the turntable with its clear dust cover closed, highlighting the platter and tonearm assembly. The bottom view shows the rear of the unit, revealing the power cord and connection ports, also with the dust cover closed.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto
Locate the power switch, typically on the front or side of the unit. Flip the switch to the 'ON' position to power on the record player. Flip it to 'OFF' when not in use.
4.2 Whiriwhiringa Tere
The DP-2500 supports two playback speeds: 33 1/3 RPM and 45 RPM. Use the speed selector switch (usually labeled '33' and '45') to choose the appropriate speed for your record.
4.3 Te purei Rekoata
- Place a record on the platter, ensuring it is centered.
- Tīpakohia te tere purei tika (33 1/3, 45 RPM rānei).
- Gently lift the tonearm using the tonearm lifter lever.
- Whakatakotoria te tonearm ki runga i te riu timatanga e hiahiatia ana o te rekoata.
- Slowly lower the tonearm lifter lever to gently place the stylus onto the record. Playback will begin.
4.4 Whakamutua te purei
- At the end of a record side, or when you wish to stop playback, raise the tonearm using the tonearm lifter lever.
- Gently return the tonearm to its rest and secure it with the tonearm clamp.
- Tangohia te rekoata i te pereti.
5. Tiaki
5.1 Te Whakapai i te Waeine
Regularly dust the record player with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. For stubborn marks on the cabinet or dust cover, slightly dampen the cloth with water and wipe gently, then dry immediately. Avoid using chemical cleaners.
5.2 Te Horoi i ngā Pene
A dirty stylus can degrade sound quality and damage your records. Use a dedicated stylus cleaning brush or fluid (following the cleaner's instructions) to gently clean the stylus. Always brush from back to front.
5.3 Dust Cover Care
The dust cover protects your record player. Clean it regularly to maintain clarity. Avoid placing heavy objects on it to prevent scratches or damage.
6. Te Raru
- Kore Mana: Check if the power cord is securely plugged into both the unit and the wall outlet. Ensure the power switch is in the 'ON' position.
- Kore he Oro, he Raro iti ranei: Verify that the RCA cables are correctly connected to the 'PHONO' input on your ampkaiwhakaora. Kia tino mohio koe amplifier is set to the 'PHONO' input and the volume is turned up. Check if the stylus is properly seated in the cartridge.
- Humming Sound: Ensure the ground wire is securely connected between the record player and your amplifier. Check for proper shielding of audio cables.
- Oro korikori: Check the stylus for dirt or damage. Verify that the tracking force and anti-skating settings are correct for your cartridge. Ensure the record is clean.
- Tere Hē: Confirm that the speed selector switch is set to the correct RPM (33 1/3 or 45) for the record being played.
7. Whakatakotoranga
7.1 Phono Motor Unit (DP-2000)
- Tikanga Puku: Puku Tika
- Motini: AC Servo Motor
- Mana Tere: High-precision magnetic recording playback method with crystal oscillator-based frequency detection speed servo and phase servo
- Tere Hurihuri: 33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm
- Wā Tīmata: Within 1.5 seconds (at 33 1/3 rpm)
- Aue me te Rererangi: Less than 0.015% w.r.m.s (new measurement method)
- Tauwehenga S/N: 75dB or more (DIN-B)
- Papamahi: 300mm Aluminum Die-cast, 1.2kg (Inertia mass 160kg-cm2)
- Rotation Speed Deviation: I roto i te 0.002%
- Load Characteristics: 0% (100g needle pressure at outermost circumference)
- Parai: DC Brake method (within 3 seconds)
- Tuku Hiko: AC 100V, 50/60Hz
- Whakamahi Hiko: 12W
- Taumaha: 7kg
7.2 Tonearm Unit
- Momo: Static Balance type Dynamic Dampi te Hangaia
- Roa Whaihua: 244mm
- Hangpoko: 14mm
- Koki Wāhikē: 20.5°
- Tracking Error: 2.5° (maximum)
- Compatible Cartridge Weight: 5g ki te 11g
- Stylus Pressure Variable Range: 0g to 2.5g / revolution (0.1g per mark)
- Head Shell Weight: 8.5g (excluding mounting screws and nuts)
- Arm Height Adjustment Range: 41.5mm to 47mm (from arm board surface to pipe center)
- Head Shell Connector: EIA standard 4p connector
- Waea Huaputa: Low capacitance cord with 5p connector, approx. 1.2m
- Arm Lifter: Hinu Damped type
7.3 Whānui
- Te Rūnanga: Plywood with Vinyl Sheet
- Ahu (W x H x D): 485mm x 175mm x 405mm (when dust cover is closed)
- Taumaha Tapeke: 11.7kg
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your authorized DENON dealer. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.