I’ve handled two of the dp-300f turntables. Both had unimaginably loose tonearms.
which, if it is a stock feature, not both tables being broken...if it is a standard condition, it is a unforgivable sin in tonearm land.
I’m inclined to think that any turntable of any minimal build quality is a step up.
Thus, the Muisc Hall unit is definitely a step up.
If you can go over to your denon 300,and pull gently upward on the bearing assembly (pivot point for the tonearm) and it moves freely in a ’klunk-klunk’ kinda way, then get rid of it.
which, if it is a stock feature, not both tables being broken...if it is a standard condition, it is a unforgivable sin in tonearm land.
I’m inclined to think that any turntable of any minimal build quality is a step up.
Thus, the Muisc Hall unit is definitely a step up.
If you can go over to your denon 300,and pull gently upward on the bearing assembly (pivot point for the tonearm) and it moves freely in a ’klunk-klunk’ kinda way, then get rid of it.