Ishiyoshi Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 Denon D-MG33/35LTDenon, Ltd. announced today (Aug. 31, 2005) that it will release two new mini bookshelf CD/MD unit: “D-MG33” and “D-MG35LT” (*known as the “Rapishia” MG series) sometime in September 2005. Expected retail price is approximately 45,000 yen for the D-MG33 and 55,000 yen for the D-MG35LT. The D-MG33 will be available in two color scheme for its speakers – wood grain and silver; whereas the D-MG35LT will be available in one color scheme for its speakers – dark wood grain. Note: the main unit for both units will only be in silver.D-MG35LTD-MG33Both units are almost identical except for its speaker output on the main unit and included speakers set. D-MG35LT's features a "banana plug" for its speaker output. In addition, according to Denon, the D-MG35LT has a better transmission of sound and its included speakers employs a 2.5cm Direct Drive tweeter and 14cm fiberglass woofer type. The D-MG33's speakers employs regular 2.5cm dome tweeter and 14cm woofer. D-MG35LTD-MG33For the forum’s interest, the D-MG33/35LT is equipped with a CD, MD and tuner module. Both units' MD module supports MDLP mode only and features CD --> MD 4x recording speed.Other notable features: Connection with a portable DAP is possible because the front panel of both units sports an analog input ~ mini jack; AM/FM Tuner; CD module supports CD-R/RW.SpecificationsD-MG35LTAmplifierMax. output/speaker: 20W+20W (6Ω、EIAJ)Audio input: TAPE (IN/RCA), AUX (IN/RCA) and Portable In (IN/stereo mini-Jack)Audio output: TAPE (OUT/RCA), AUX (OUT/RCA), and OUT (Sub-Woofer/RCA), Headphones (stereo mini-Jack) and SpeakersDigital input: 1x Digital output: 1xTunerReception frequency ~ FM:76.0-108.0MHz and AM:522-1629kHzCD ModuleFrequency response/Hz: 20Hz~20kHzSampling frequency: 44.1kHzSupport Audio CD, CD-R and CD-RW.MD ModuleAudio compression format: ATRAC/ATRAC3 24bit Frequency response/Hz: 20Hz~20kHzPower SupplyPower supply: AC100V・50/60HzPower consumption: 55W (about 1W or less at standby)Size: 210 (w) × 145 (h) × 345 (d) mmWeight: 6.4kgSpeakers1x 2.5cm Direct Drive tweeter, 1x 14cm fiberglass woofer typeInput impedance: 6ΩMax. input: 50WSize: 160 (w) × 270 (h) × 243 (d) mmWeight: 2.9kg (1)D-MG33AmplifierMax. output/speaker: 20W+20W (6Ω、EIAJ)Audio input: TAPE (IN/RCA), AUX (IN/RCA) and Portable In (IN/stereo mini-Jack)Audio output: TAPE (OUT/RCA), AUX (OUT/RCA), and OUT (Sub-Woofer/RCA), Headphones (stereo mini-Jack) and SpeakersDigital input: 1x Digital output: 1xTunerReception frequency ~ FM:76.0-108.0MHz and AM:522-1629kHzCD ModuleFrequency response/Hz: 20Hz~20kHzSampling frequency: 44.1kHzSupport Audio CD, CD-R and CD-RW.MD ModuleAudio compression format: ATRAC/ATRAC3 24bit Frequency response/Hz: 20Hz~20kHzPower SupplyPower supply: AC100V・50/60HzPower consumption: 55W (about 1W or less at standby)Size: 210 (w) × 145 (h) × 345 (d) mmWeight: 6.4kgSpeakers1x 2.5cm Dome tweeter, 1x 14cm woofer Input impedance: 6ΩMax. input: 50WSize: 160 (w) × 270 (h) × 243 (d) mmWeight: 2.9kg (1) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superbaldguy Posted September 2, 2005 Report Share Posted September 2, 2005 (edited) Man, these new shelf systems are soooooo nice. It is very encouraging that MD is still a major part of such new Japanese equipment.What is the approximate equivalent of the USD to the Yen? Edited September 2, 2005 by Superbaldguy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ishiyoshi Posted September 2, 2005 Author Report Share Posted September 2, 2005 --> approximately $410 USD for the D-MG33 and $501 USD for the D-MG35LT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1kyle Posted September 7, 2005 Report Share Posted September 7, 2005 --> approximately $410 USD for the D-MG33 and $501 USD for the D-MG35LT.←Great unit --especially with Optical OutPity no HI-MD -but at least Denon's still in the game.Cheers-K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atrain Posted September 7, 2005 Report Share Posted September 7, 2005 Man, these new shelf systems are soooooo nice. It is very encouraging that MD is still a major part of such new Japanese equipment.What is the approximate equivalent of the USD to the Yen?←hey sbg keep this one bookmarkedhttp://www.xe.com/ucc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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