Denon DP-500BT Hi-Fi Turntable with Bluetooth

Denon — Premium Hi-Fi

Analog Perfection Meets Wireless Freedom

The Denon DP-500BT unites 110 years of audio engineering heritage with high-resolution aptX Adaptive Bluetooth — a precision belt-drive turntable that refuses to choose between analog purity and modern convenience.

Denon DP-500BT Premium Semi-Automatic Hi-Fi Turntable with Bluetooth — front view showing die-cast platter and S-shaped tonearm

The Denon DP-500BT Premium Semi-Automatic Hi-Fi Turntable with Bluetooth is a flagship belt-drive deck from one of audio’s most storied brands. With aptX HD and aptX Adaptive Bluetooth, a die-cast aluminum platter, a static-balanced S-shaped tonearm, a built-in switchable phono preamp, and support for all three playback speeds including 78 RPM, it is one of the most fully-featured turntables at the $1,199 price point — and one of the very few to offer genuine wireless high-resolution streaming without any compromise to analog playback quality.

Denon DP-500BT turntable — side view showing S-shaped tonearm and removable dust cover

What Is the Denon DP-500BT?

Connect the DP-500BT to your system and it immediately operates as three things your existing setup has been quietly missing:

Premium Turntable — A precision DC belt-drive mechanism isolates motor vibration from the platter entirely, delivering a noise floor quiet enough to reveal details in your records you have never noticed before.

Hi-Res Bluetooth Source — aptX HD and aptX Adaptive transmit 24-bit audio wirelessly to your speakers or headphones. No cables, no compromise. The DP-500BT is one of the highest-quality Bluetooth turntables on the market at any price.

Flexible Source Component — The onboard switchable phono preamp means the DP-500BT connects to virtually any amplifier, powered speaker, or line-level input without extra hardware. No limitations on how you build your system around it.

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The DP-500BT By the Numbers

Every specification reflects a deliberate engineering decision.

110+ Years of Denon Audio Engineering
4 Bluetooth Codecs — up to aptX Adaptive
0.1% Wow & Flutter (WRMS)

Key Features

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Wireless Audio

aptX Adaptive Bluetooth

  • Supports SBC, aptX, aptX HD & aptX Adaptive
  • 24-bit streaming up to 1 Mbps
  • Dynamic bitrate — quality and low latency
  • Far beyond standard Bluetooth audio
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Drive System

Belt-Drive DC Motor

  • Motor isolated from platter via belt
  • Eliminates motor vibration and rumble
  • 0.1% wow & flutter (WRMS)
  • Consistent speed under real-world conditions
Why Belt-Drive Matters

Smart Protection

Semi-Automatic Operation

  • Tonearm auto-lifts at record end
  • Motor stops automatically
  • Prevents stylus and groove wear
  • Manual cueing for precise placement
Who Benefits Most

Platter Engineering

Die-Cast Aluminum Platter

  • Heavy, rigid, non-resonant construction
  • Rotational inertia for speed stability
  • Low noise floor in quiet passages
  • Locks pitch and timing with precision
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System Flexibility

Switchable Phono Preamp

  • Built-in MM phono preamp (switchable)
  • Connect to any line-level input
  • Bypass for dedicated external phono stages
  • No extra hardware required for most setups
Connection Options

Tonearm Geometry

S-Shape Balanced Tonearm

  • Static-balanced design for precise tracking
  • Reduces inner-groove distortion
  • Preserves musical nuance and dynamics
  • Compatible with a wide range of cartridges
About the Tonearm

Format Support

33⅓ / 45 / 78 RPM Speeds

  • Standard LPs (33⅓ RPM)
  • 7-inch singles (45 RPM)
  • Vintage shellac records (78 RPM)
  • Covers every era of recorded music
Playing 78 RPM Records

Upgradability

Universal Headshell

  • Ships with MM cartridge & DSN-85 stylus
  • Accepts most aftermarket MM cartridges
  • Tool-free cartridge swapping
  • Upgrade to Ortofon, AT, Nagaoka & more
Cartridge Upgrade Guide

Brand Heritage

110+ Years of Denon Engineering

  • Denon founded 1910 — audio since birth
  • Elegant two-tone design
  • Vibration-resistant chassis construction
  • Removable dust cover included
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Technical Specifications

Every number that matters for the Denon DP-500BT.

Specification Details
Drive SystemBelt Drive
Motor TypeDC Motor
Wow & Flutter0.1% (WRMS)
Playback Speeds33⅓ RPM / 45 RPM / 78 RPM
PlatterDie-Cast Aluminum
TonearmStatic Balanced S-Shape
HeadshellUniversal Mount
OperationSemi-Automatic (auto tonearm lift & motor stop at record end)
Cartridge TypeMoving Magnet (MM)
StylusDSN-85
Output Level2.5 mV @ 1 kHz
Frequency Response20 Hz – 20 kHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio62 dB
Bluetooth CodecsSBC, aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive
Wired OutputRCA Stereo
Phono PreampBuilt-In MM, Switchable On/Off
Power SupplyAC 100–240V, 50/60 Hz (worldwide compatible)
Dimensions426 × 357 × 118 mm (16.8 × 14.1 × 4.65 in)
Weight6.2 kg (13.6 lbs)
Dust CoverRemovable, Included
BrandDenon
Price$1,199.00 CAD

Pros & Cons

An honest assessment of what the DP-500BT does brilliantly — and where to set your expectations.

Pros 9 reasons to buy
Industry-Leading Bluetooth Stack — aptX HD and aptX Adaptive at this price is rare in any product category, let alone turntables. Wireless streaming at near-lossless quality genuinely delivers on its promise.
Semi-Automatic Stylus Protection — Auto tonearm lift at record end prevents stylus and groove wear — critical for anyone with an extensive or valuable vinyl collection.
Built-In Switchable Phono Preamp — Works with virtually any amplifier, powered speaker, or audio system straight out of the box. No additional preamp hardware required for most setups.
78 RPM Support — One of the few premium modern decks offering genuine three-speed playback, extending your listening to vintage shellac 78s most turntables cannot accommodate.
Universal Headshell — Swap cartridges without tools. Upgrade to an Ortofon 2M Blue, Audio-Technica VM750SH, or Nagaoka MP-200 as your collection and tastes evolve.
Die-Cast Aluminum Platter — Exceptional mass and rigidity for consistent speed and an ultra-low noise floor. The 0.1% wow & flutter spec is a direct result of this engineering choice.
Worldwide Voltage Compatibility — AC 100–240V operation makes the DP-500BT a true global deck. Move countries or travel without a step-down transformer.
Denon Build Quality & Heritage — Over 110 years of audio engineering discipline informs every material choice. This is a deck built to last decades, not product cycles.
Removable Dust Cover Included — Protects the platter, tonearm, and cartridge during storage — a practical detail that signals Denon understands how audiophiles actually live with their equipment.
Cons 7 things to consider
Premium Price Point — At $1,199, the DP-500BT demands real budget commitment. Entry-level buyers will find capable alternatives cheaper, though none with this feature combination or build quality.
Currently on Backorder — High demand means extended lead times. Plan ahead, reserve your unit, and allow for shipping time. It is worth the wait.
Belt Requires Occasional Replacement — Belt-drive decks need a new drive belt every 3–5 years of regular use. A minor maintenance task, but worth knowing about before purchasing.
No USB Output — The DP-500BT cannot digitize records directly to a computer. Archiving vinyl to digital files requires a separate ADC or audio interface.
Semi-Automatic, Not Fully Automatic — You still manually cue the tonearm at the start of each side. Listeners expecting push-button-start operation will need to adjust their expectations.
78 RPM Requires a Separate Stylus — The included DSN-85 is optimized for vinyl, not shellac. Playing 78 RPM records correctly requires a dedicated 78 RPM stylus purchased separately.
Amplifier and Speakers Sold Separately — A complete wired system still requires a separate amplifier and loudspeakers. Budget accordingly when planning your total investment.

Who Is This Product For?

The DP-500BT is a specific instrument for a specific kind of listener. Here is who will love it most.

The Audiophile Done Compromising

You have owned entry-level turntables. You know what good vinyl sounds like and you are tired of stopping short of it. You are ready to invest $1,199 once rather than cycle through cheaper decks every few years. The die-cast platter, S-shaped tonearm, and 0.1% wow & flutter are exactly what that commitment looks like in metal and engineering.

The Modern Wireless Home Listener

Your living room runs on Bluetooth speakers and wireless headphones. You have no interest in routing RCA cables across the room just to play a record. The DP-500BT’s aptX Adaptive Bluetooth means your vinyl collection streams to everything you already own — without compromising a single detail of the audio.

The Serious Vinyl Collector

You have spent years and real money building your collection. You do not want a turntable dragging the stylus in the inner groove when Side B ends. The semi-automatic tonearm lift protects every record in your library — automatically, every single time, whether you are in the room or not.

The 78 RPM Enthusiast

You collect pre-war jazz, early blues, or vintage classical shellac. Very few modern Hi-Fi turntables include genuine 78 RPM support. Add a dedicated 78 RPM stylus and you are playing Edison-era recordings through a 21st-century Bluetooth speaker — a combination that is equal parts remarkable and deeply satisfying.

The Hi-Fi Newcomer Starting Right

If you are new to vinyl with a “buy once, buy right” philosophy, the DP-500BT is an exceptional foundation. The built-in phono preamp eliminates extra hardware on day one. The semi-automatic operation means you will not accidentally destroy a stylus while you are still learning the ritual of vinyl playback.

The Design-Conscious Audiophile

Your listening room is a considered space and every object is chosen deliberately. The DP-500BT’s elegant two-tone finish and architectural build quality mean it earns its place on any shelf or rack. It is not background equipment — it is a centerpiece that looks as good as it performs.

Getting Started in Three Steps

The DP-500BT is designed to be up and playing in minutes — with or without cables.

Step 1 — Connect Your System

Wired: Run the RCA output to a phono input on your amplifier (preamp off) or any line-level input (preamp on). Wireless: Press the Bluetooth pairing button, select “Denon DP-500BT” on your speaker or headphone, and connect. It remembers the pairing automatically after that.

Step 2 — Place Your Record

Set the speed selector to match your record — 33⅓ for LPs, 45 for singles, 78 for shellac. Place the record on the platter and remove the dust cover. The motor spins up automatically when you start the deck.

Step 3 — Sit Back and Listen

Gently lower the tonearm onto the lead-in groove and press play on your amplifier. When the side ends, the tonearm lifts automatically and the motor stops. Your stylus is protected. Your record is safe. Flip to Side B whenever you are ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Does the Denon DP-500BT have a built-in phono preamp?

Yes. The DP-500BT includes a built-in switchable MM phono preamp. Toggle it on to connect to any line-level input — AV receivers, powered speakers, Bluetooth transmitters, or a TV auxiliary input. Toggle it off when connecting to a dedicated external phono stage so your outboard preamp receives the raw cartridge signal it was designed to amplify.

What Bluetooth codecs does the DP-500BT support?

The DP-500BT supports four Bluetooth codecs: SBC (universal baseline, works with any Bluetooth device), aptX (CD-quality wireless at 352 kbps), aptX HD (24-bit at up to 576 kbps), and aptX Adaptive (scalable up to 1 Mbps with dynamic adjustment for quality and low latency). The turntable automatically negotiates the best supported codec with your device — pairing with any aptX Adaptive speaker or headphone delivers the highest possible quality with zero configuration.

Can the DP-500BT play 78 RPM records?

Yes. The DP-500BT supports 33⅓, 45, and 78 RPM, covering LPs, 7-inch singles, and vintage shellac 78s pressed before the LP era. An important note: shellac records have wider grooves than modern vinyl, and the included DSN-85 stylus is not optimized for them. Playing 78s correctly — and without damaging them — requires a dedicated 78 RPM stylus purchased separately. The universal headshell makes this swap straightforward.

Is the Denon DP-500BT fully automatic?

The DP-500BT is semi-automatic. You lower the tonearm manually at the start of each side, giving precise control over cuing. When the record ends, the mechanism automatically lifts the tonearm and stops the motor — protecting your stylus and records from wear. This is the ideal balance: manual precision at the start, automatic protection at the end.

What cartridge and stylus does the DP-500BT come with?

The DP-500BT ships pre-fitted with a moving-magnet (MM) cartridge and the DSN-85 stylus, delivering a full 20 Hz–20 kHz response at 2.5 mV output. The universal headshell allows cartridge upgrades without tools — popular choices at this tier include the Ortofon 2M Blue (wide soundstage, excellent value), the Audio-Technica VM750SH (shibata stylus, exceptional high-frequency detail), or the Nagaoka MP-200 (warm, musical character well suited to jazz and acoustic recordings).

How do I connect the DP-500BT to my audio system?

Two paths are available. Wired via RCA: connect to a phono input (preamp off) or any line-level input (preamp on) on your amplifier, AV receiver, or powered speakers. Wireless via Bluetooth: pair with any Bluetooth speaker, soundbar, or headphone — devices supporting aptX HD or aptX Adaptive will negotiate the highest codec automatically and deliver the best wireless audio quality without any additional setup.

Is the DP-500BT compatible with international power supplies?

Yes. The DP-500BT accepts AC 100–240V at 50/60 Hz, covering North American (120V/60Hz), European (230V/50Hz), Japanese (100V), and all other international voltage standards. No step-down transformer or voltage selector switch is required — it is truly plug-and-play worldwide.

How does the DP-500BT compare to turntables at a similar price?

At the $1,000–$1,500 tier, the DP-500BT stands apart for its integrated aptX HD and aptX Adaptive Bluetooth — a combination unique at this price that eliminates the need for aftermarket transmitter dongles. Its semi-automatic mechanism, 78 RPM support, and universal headshell are also uncommon here. Primary wired-only alternatives such as the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO (~$600) and Rega Planar 2 (~$700) deliver excellent pure-analog performance but have no wireless capability. The DP-500BT commands a premium and delivers a feature set no direct competitor currently matches.

Ready to Elevate Your Vinyl Experience?

110 years of Denon engineering. aptX Adaptive wireless. Semi-automatic stylus protection. Three-speed versatility. The DP-500BT is the turntable that takes vinyl as seriously as you do. Reserve your unit before it sells out.

Product summary for search engines: The Denon DP-500BT is a premium semi-automatic belt-drive Hi-Fi turntable with Bluetooth. Key specifications: DC belt-drive motor; die-cast aluminum platter; static-balanced S-shaped tonearm; Bluetooth with SBC, aptX, aptX HD, and aptX Adaptive codecs; built-in switchable MM phono preamp; DSN-85 moving-magnet stylus; output level 2.5 mV at 1 kHz; frequency response 20 Hz–20 kHz; signal-to-noise ratio 62 dB; wow & flutter 0.1% WRMS; playback speeds 33⅓, 45, and 78 RPM; universal headshell; dimensions 426 × 357 × 118 mm; weight 6.2 kg; power supply AC 100–240V 50/60 Hz; removable dust cover included; price $1,199.00 CAD; currently on backorder. Manufactured by Denon. Available from Home Automation Designs — Canada’s source for premium home audio, turntables, and home automation equipment.

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