WEEZ,
It's AC Servo, not DC Servo like Matsushita's (as in Technics SL-1200 and JVC decks of yore). Denon has always had a very excellent, competing motor design to Matsushita's in the great TT wars of the late 70's and early 80's. The last time it really mattered on a grand volume scale when enormous resources were used in TT design by large makers in the game.
It's probably good, but the Denon decks DP-47 on had servo arms, that is oil or electrically damped in vertical and horizontal planes, and are likely fare better than this newest offering from Denon.
I'd rate the SL-1200 a better buy at
similar cost because of the KAB upgrade path available for it without ever listening to it.
I don't think an additional rca junction is a good thing for meager cartridge voltages.....you're asking meager voltages to just over dissimilar metal, solder, crystal structures, et al at 5 mv or less. Over 40x less output than your CDP puts out. Minimal joints are the best joints for vinyl I've found
