The Denon DP-45F is a high-performance direct-drive turntable that was produced in the 1980s. It features a sleek, minimalist design that is characteristic of the era. The DP-45F is equipped with a quartz-controlled direct drive system, which provides excellent speed stability and low wow and flutter. Its tonearm, a straight type dynamic balance system, allows for precise tracking of the record groove, enhancing sound quality. Additionally, it has an automatic operation feature that makes it user-friendly, while still providing manual controls for those who prefer more hands-on interaction with their listening experience. The DP-45F supports a variety of cartridges, making it versatile for audiophiles who wish to customize their setup according to their audio preferences. Other notable specifications include a signal-to-noise ratio of 75 dB, a speed range of 33 1/3 and 45 RPM, and a pitch control function for fine-tuning playback speed.