Denon - Japanese company founded in 1910 as Nipon Chikuonki Shokai, producing phonographs and records with recorded classical music. The company was officially registered as Nipponophone Phonograph Company. In 1927, 35.7% of its shares were acquired by Columbia Graphophone, and in January 1928, Nippon Columbia Phonograph Company Ltd. was founded. The modern brand name appeared only in 1939, when the name of one of the branches, Japan Denki Onkyo, was combined into one word. In 2002, Denon merged with the Japanese company Marantz into the parent corporation, D&M Holdings.

Image Brand Manufacturer Model Description Type Length Year Made in Market
Compact Cassette Denon MG-X 46 Type IV Metal 1991 Japan Denon Nippon Columbia / Denon MG-X - Type IV Metal 46 1991 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Denon MG-X 60 Type IV Metal 1991 Japan Denon Nippon Columbia / Denon MG-X - Type IV Metal 60 1991 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Denon MG-X 90 Type IV Metal 1991 Japan Denon Nippon Columbia / Denon MG-X - Type IV Metal 90 1991 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Denon MG-X 100 Type IV Metal 1991 Japan Denon Nippon Columbia / Denon MG-X - Type IV Metal 100 1991 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Denon MG-X 100 "MG-X100ED" Type IV Metal 1991 Europe Denon Nippon Columbia / Denon MG-X MG-X100ED Type IV Metal 100 1991 Japan Europe
Compact Cassette Denon MG-X 100 "MG-X100E" Type IV Metal 1991 North America Denon Nippon Columbia / Denon MG-X MG-X100E Type IV Metal 100 1991 Japan North America