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The Denon brand came from a merger of '''Den'''ki '''On'''kyo and others in 1939. | The Denon brand came from a merger of '''Den'''ki '''On'''kyo and others in 1939. | ||
'''Denon''' started making twin DJ CD players in the early 90s and have, since the, become the industry standard. Their first ranges included the DN1000F, DN2000F and the DN2500F. They also made the world's only twin ] player designed for DJ use. Their latest product range includes the |
'''Denon''' started making twin DJ CD players in the early 90s and have, since the, become the industry standard. Their first ranges included the DN1000F, DN2000F and the DN2500F. They also made the world's only twin ] player designed for DJ use. Their latest product range includes the , a great selection of ] and most recently DJ headphones. | ||
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- for the French artist and archaeologist, see Dominique Vivant, Baron de Denon
Denon is a Japanese electronics company that specializes in high-fidelity audio equipment. In 2002 Denon merged with Marantz to form D&M Holdings.
The Denon brand came from a merger of Denki Onkyo and others in 1939.
Denon started making twin DJ CD players in the early 90s and have, since the, become the industry standard. Their first ranges included the DN1000F, DN2000F and the DN2500F. They also made the world's only twin MiniDisc player designed for DJ use. Their latest product range includes the Denon DN-D4500, a great selection of DJ mixer and most recently DJ headphones.
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