A:AnswerIt should be suitable for the DP-300F and V15 T3 falls within the 300F's weight spec of 4.5 to 9.5 g. The V15 T3 is 6 g. The 300F uses the DSN-85 so it should be compared with that model.
Yes, you can connect a turntable to the unit if the turntable has a built in Phono amp or you have an external Phono amp to connect to the unit and you connect your turntable to the amp.
A:AnswerYes this turntable has a built in pre-amp there’s a switch under the platter to turn the pre -amp on. Once the pre-amps in the on position the turntable can be plugged into any receivers rca input . For the price this is a very nice turntable. Enjoy!
Drew
A:AnswerYes you can use this turntable with any receiver that has standard RCA inputs for the left and right channels. If your receiver has a built in phono preamp, then you would turn the switch on the turntable to the "off" position. If your amp just has a set of Aux inputs (no built in phono preamp), then you would turn the switch on the turntable to the "on" position. it's that simple.
A:AnswerNot without additional components, no. Converting the analog signal of a turntable to digital for bluetooth signal strikes me as self-defeating.
A:AnswerHello, the Denon DP-300F is not equipped with Bluetooth. A device with a Bluetooth re-transmit feature will be required. It has a built-in phone EQ, allowing you to connect the TT without needing an external Phono EQ.
A:AnswerKnow this one doesn’t have it. It’s a nice turntable though. I am still adjusting as I have a lot of old LPs that have mini scratches that stick. Just getting the right weight on the needle is the key.
A:AnswerIf you are looking for a significant upgrade, our DL-110 impresses with it's performance and value. It is a high output moving coil cartridge for the price of a moving magnet cartridge. As the DL-110 is a high output design, it will work with a standard moving magnet phono stage.
A:AnswerYes - the DP-300F has a built-in phono pre-amp (on/off selector is under the platter), so when connected to any of the Sony's analog line inputs, it will work well.