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Denon DP-29F Turntable, Cambridge Audio AXA25 Amp, Wharfedale Diamond 9.0 Speakers Bundle £299 @ Richer Sounds

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Denon DP-29F (Silver) & Cambridge Audio AXA25 (Lunar Grey) with Wharfedale Diamond 9.0 (Black)
Turntable & Stereo Amplifier with Speakers Per Pair
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£299

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Easy to use, compact and stylish, the Denon DP-29F turntable makes it simple to get the best from your vinyl.

Unbeatable heritage
Founded in 1910, Denon has over 110 years’ experience in audio and is one of the longest established hi-fi companies in the world. Since being at the forefront of gramophone technology in 1910, they went on to lead with professional disc cutting devices, LPs, audio cassette, professional and domestic CD, home cinema, DVD and much more. This unparalleled experience means you can be assured of the best performance-per-pound from the Denon DP-29F.

Lifelike sound quality
Set-up and ready to go, the DP29F doesn’t require any complicated or fiddly set-up. The fitted cartridge is perfectly aligned, ensuring you hear plenty of detail from the record’s grooves. The belt-drive system naturally damps motor noise, giving you a quiet backdrop and smooth stability.

Easy to use, fully automatic design
For ease of use, the DP-29F is a fully automatic design. Simply select the size of the record and the tonearm starts at just the right place. It also features auto-return, so you don't need to worry about damaging the stylus at the end of the record.

Connects to any system with an AUX input
The built-in phono stage means that you don't even need to use an amplifier or system with a dedicated turntable input - any system with an AUX input in will do. If you do have an amp with a phonostage built-in, however, you can turn off the Denon’s, making it completely flexible with compatible amps.

Compact and stylish
At 360mm wide and taking up not much more space than an LP’s footprint, this Denon turntable fits where others don’t. The smart silver design stands out from the crowd but uses a matte finish for practicality.

Enjoy your vinyl, in style, with the Denon DP-29F.

The Cambridge Audio AXA25 puts sound first - great sound simply doesn’t get much better than this.

No bells and whistles, just great sound
Inside the AXA25 you’ll find quality components and short signal paths for the best sound quality in its class. Careful circuit design reduces the signal path, giving higher purity sound and less distortion. Other quality engineering components include a high-spec heat sink that is die-cast rather than pressed steel and a damped power supply – reducing the chance of annoying transformer hum and buzz.

All the features you need
Although Cambridge Audio hasn’t wasted money on gimmicks, the AXA25 still has all the basic features you need. Balance, Bass and Treble controls let you tailor the sound to your preference, without overly distorting it as EQ presets can do. There are also a wide range of inputs.

Plenty of inputs – including one at the front
Four RCA phono inputs are ideal for a CD player, streamer, games console and turntable (with built-in pre-amp). There’s also a 3.5mm AUX input at the front that’s handy for temporary connections – such as an MP3 player or smartphone. The audio output lets you take a signal out to an external processor or recorder.

Power your music player or Bluetooth receiver
Next to the audio inputs you’ll also find a handy USB power socket. This is perfect for powering Bluetooth receivers or smart audio streaming devices, such as the Google Chromecast Audio, without having to find another spare mains socket.

Sleek new style
The entire Cambridge AX Series has a fresh new look that catches the eye. The Lunar Grey front panel contrasts with the black top and sides, making it ‘pop’ into crisp focus. The minimalist button count give a timeless style that’s typical of the Cambridge Audio brand. The teardrop facia with wedge foot mirrors the CX Series, showing a strong family link between ranges.

Make your move into hi-fi separates in style, with the class-leading Cambridge Audio AXA25.

Richer Sounds exclusive model.

Speaker legends don't get much bigger than the Wharfedale Diamond 9.0.

The original small hi-fi speaker
It's hard to believe that the original Wharfedale Diamond is now past its thirtieth birthday. All those decades ago, it was the Diamond speaker that proved, for the first time, that excellent quality sound could be achieved from a small, budget speaker. Since then there have been dozens of imitators, but the Diamonds remain amongst the best available.

Solid construction
The cabinet isn't just compact, it's also very solid. This combination gives the Diamonds an extremely accurate sound quality as the cabinet doesn't flex or vibrate. Equally impressive are the drive units. A soft dome tweeter gives the clarity and smoothness of sound you'd expect from a more expensive speaker, while the woofer cone uses a carbon fibre type weave to offer extremely taut and responsive bass.

Surprisingly powerful
With a front port, these bass reflex speakers are punchier than you might expect and in no way could they ever be described as tinny. Over all, they may be small but the sound is grown-up, with excellent staging, realism and surprisingly powerful.

Hi-fi connections
It's not just the major aspects of the design that Wharfedale have got right, it's the details, too. Proper 4mm banana sockets will accept thick cable and offer the best type of connection. Threaded sockets at the rear make for secure and easy bracket attachment.

At their original launch price of £100 these speakers were clearly market leaders. Now we're offering them at this bargain price, the Diamond 9.0 speakers are a gem of a deal!
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  1. themachman's avatar
    themachman
    Them CA amps are great. Had mine for years.
    Be aware though, no phono stage on the amp. Turntable has it ( I think?) So if you want to upgrade your turntable you'll have to factor one in
    Fab deal though
    bornagainst's avatar
    bornagainst
    TT has switchable phono stage... Basic but it'll work fine.
  2. fizzypopman's avatar
    fizzypopman
    This is a great deal for a basic/starter system. Priced separately, you're looking at least £99 for the turntable (previously sold at £149 and £169 at RS), £249 for the amp (or £199 VIP members price) and £79 for the speakers (or £59 VIP members price)... a total of £427 (or £357 VIP members price).

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    I have purchased the bundle for my partner (who wants to be able to play some old vinyl she has inherited). The system produces a nice warm sound in a small room, but don't expect loads of bass (it's better suited to mid-range frequencies which it handles very well). We have also plugged into our TV (conveniently replacing a modest soundbar).
    Some observations/considerations so far:

    1. Speaker cables are not included and will need to be purchased separately.
    2. There is no remote control (which may be a dealbreaker for some).
    3. The amp does not include Bluetooth or wifi connectivity (which may be worth paying more for).
    4. It is difficult to determine whether the amp unit is switched on or in standby mode (a light illuminates for both).
    5. Issue 4 is made more confusing by the fact the amp auto powers off after a relatively short time.
    6. They are different colours (which may or may not be important to you).

    We are very happy with the system overall and are now thinking of adding a Wiim as suggested further up this thread.
    Here's a review of the amp for anyone interested:

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    Uomocaffelatte's avatar
    Uomocaffelatte
    I’ve noticed the light goes dimmer for standby mode. Overall also happy with the purchase, just trying not to go broke with all the vinyls I’m accumulating now.
  3. thecub14's avatar
    thecub14
    Great budget amp for the price; this could be an excellent start-up for someone. Get it hooked up to a computer with these speakers and amp and get yourself a nice portable DAC, some perfect ones out there at low prices and stream songs of the computer from SSD or streaming sites and a wee side note of a record player to get the excellent vinyl sound. I would say this is a good bargain at a price as the amp alone is £249.Much heat here
  4. arun.upil's avatar
    arun.upil
    Don't forget some speaker cable. Merry Christmas
  5. Simona90's avatar
    Simona90
    Dad Hi-Fi vibes
    Bendown's avatar
    Bendown
    Yes, I have owned all these type of things in the seventies and through to recent times. In all honesty I did almost order but then I realized for me that these things where best kept in the past and decided to stick with my modern tech, it is a system that is possibly good for the younger generation who want to dabble in listening to records for the first time, for me it was like stepping back in time and not something I want to revisit. Just my thoughts and appreciate others opinions will differ, its a good deal for those who wish to embrace listening to records.
  6. themachman's avatar
    themachman
    Just been looking through the sperate CD players
    They've shot up in price!
    Still got my Sony 500 from 25 years ago along with its twin brother mini disc
    Erko's avatar
    Erko
    Facebook Marketplace if you're willing to take the chance. Not all is great but I have a lovely Marantz hifi stack, (amp, CD player, tape deck and speakers) that cost under £100.

    I then added a new Audio Technica turntable and now I'm sorted for £300 total
  7. Unsane's avatar
    Unsane
    Unless I'm missing something, the offer is already live at £299.
    Bendown's avatar
    Bendown
    Yes, went through to almost complete my order then realized maybe I was buying something I would not use anymore.
  8. Maxim7750's avatar
    Maxim7750
    I've got decent speakers and nice stands but sadly a Denon Mini D40 that no longer works,I would like another integrated amp/cd unit but don't want to spend a fortune and wouldn't go for Denon again has anyone seen any bargains or have any suggestions?
  9. charles_roma's avatar
    charles_roma
    The days of the stacks seems upon us now again... Glory to the boxes!
  10. bemaniac's avatar
    bemaniac
    Remember the days when the richer sounds adverts in what hifi had £19.99 speakers of this level with £59 turntables of this level and pretty much this exact amp in an older version for £39.99

    Prices haven't doubled in the last 15 years have they?
    futura's avatar
    futura
    Mate you're dreaming, I bought my first set up from Richer Sounds in 1996 (Rotel RA920, Aiwa AX deck and Mission 760i speakers) so comparable to this and that was over £300 back then.

    I have some old 90's copies of what hifi too if you need to check.
  11. renault760's avatar
    renault760
    I'm a bit of a miserable old git that hates modern tech. HOWEVER, as there seems to be some clever people on here, can someone, preferably in words of one syllable, please explain, (if it is possible,) how I can play music from my laptop through my nice, old fashioned separates system? I don't use a zombie phone and have no idea what "blue teeth" are.

    Many thanks,

    LG.
    SalfordCityRed's avatar
    SalfordCityRed
    Does your laptop have a Headphone Jack? Just buy a cable with a 3.5mm Stereo Jack to Red & White RCA Connector, it'll only cost a couple of quid. This connects the headphone output directly to your selected input on the back of your amp, probably AUX... Make sure the cable's long enough though, obviously... I'm sure somebody will destroy my for this response!
  12. wolfytom07's avatar
    wolfytom07
    Get a Wiim Mini for about £79 quid and stream over WiFi. Brilliant!
    darren_hooker's avatar
    darren_hooker
    Do you have a link buddy?
  13. carl_marston's avatar
    carl_marston
    Bought this today for my 14 year old and his new metal vinyl collection. Well worth the money basic but decent
  14. darren_hooker's avatar
    darren_hooker
    Looks a good bundle..
  15. HOTPOT's avatar
    HOTPOT
    I heard so much about the amps that I bought one, & it was the worst amp I ever had, couldn't wait to get shot of it. Talk about the emperor and no clothes.
  16. Miro_tx's avatar
    Miro_tx
    Am I the only one who thought it had 9 speakers when reading the title 🔊🔊
  17. marineville's avatar
    marineville
    why isn't bluetooth just a standard on everything! would make it a comprehensive music system... or have i missed a bit and it's there, in black and white?
    Unsane's avatar
    Unsane
    .. or have i missed a bit and it's there, in black and white?
    It's down to pricing but not an insurmountable obstacle when one can plug in a cheap bluetooth receiver.
  18. ruudy's avatar
    ruudy
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    Jay_dealla's avatar
    Jay_dealla
    This plus a cheat Bluetooth dongle for the the amp is a reasonable way to get what you need, I'm not familiar with this particular turnable
  19. CaptainObvious's avatar
    CaptainObvious
    Do I really need this?
    DannyOcto's avatar
    DannyOcto
    As you're asking the question, in reality - No.

    (However, you deserve to treat yourself for some reason that you know of, so go for it!)
  20. lukey103's avatar
    lukey103
    So this is plug in and play for the wife’s new vinyl collection?
    reubenno's avatar
    reubenno
    Yep, the record deck has a phono stage built in, so this is all you'd need.
  21. Chaddy171's avatar
    Chaddy171
    Swear they did this ages ago with a JVC tube amp with BT etc.
  22. wolfiewolf's avatar
    wolfiewolf
    Mentioned earlier but a little word for the AirPort Express as a wireless streamers into the Aux…. Can be picked up second hand via eBay for ~£30 and they offer Airplay 2 so direct streaming…. The DAC capabilities on it are extremely good….
  23. MikeyTree's avatar
    MikeyTree
    Would be good if you could change the stylus. I would say its perfect for a non hi-fi person.
    themachman's avatar
    themachman
    It has, by the look an AT3600. Which is decent enough for this sort of turntable
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